New Issue of PNQ

An image of the cover of PNQ 11401 with text that says, "Announcing the New Issue: Vol. 114, no. 1"

Rejoice! The holiday festivities may be over, but PNQ subscribers have a reason to feel cheery: the newest issue of PNQ, Vol. 114, no. 1, is out now!

In the newest issue, Sergei Kan explores the legacy of a Father Andrew P. Pashevaroff: Russian Creole, “Cultural Intermediary, and Translator in American Alaska,” Mallory Szymanski tells a fascinating tale of love, law, and gender in the West in her article “‘Not His Own Boss:’ Marital Dispute and the Neurasthenia Defense in the West, 1893-96,” and Herbert G. Ruffin II offers readers a comprehensive survey of readings in African American Pacific Northwest History. All this and more, in Pacific Northwest Quarterly Vol. 114, no. 1!

You can access the full table of contents for this issue here.