Announcing the Spring/Summer Special Double Issue: Historians and their Audiences
The newest issue of PNQ is a special issue curated by the former PNQ editor John Findlay and devoted to the topic of professional historians and their audiences! Findlay explores the ongoing legacy of Lewis and Clark’s 1805 vote at Station Camp; Adam Sowards considers the challenges different audiences pose to the practice of professional history; William L. Lang and Amy E. Platt take readers inside the Oregon Encyclopedia of History and Culture; and Raymond W. Rast analyzes Latine claims to space, place, and belonging in the Pacific Northwest. Dive into these articles and more, in Pacific Northwest Quarterly Vol. 114, numbers 2 and 3!
You can access the full table of contents for this issue here.