Women’s Histories in PNQ
Pacific Northwest Quarterly has published a wide variety of articles on Women’s History over the last century. Below, you can find a collection of some …
Pacific Northwest Quarterly has published a wide variety of articles on Women’s History over the last century. Below, you can find a collection of some …
Pacific Northwest Quarterly has published many articles on Black History. Below, you can find a collection of some of the articles and essays that we …
In the latest issue of Pacific Northwest Quarterly (vol 113 issue 1) Theresa L. Kraus explores the development of Alaska’s key aviation infrastructure in the …
On December 3, at Seattle Public Library in Downtown Seattle from 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm, Dr. Megan Asaka will be discussing Seattle From the …
Thank you to everyone who attended this lecture– we are so grateful for the huge turnout! We are especially grateful to the folks from the …
We are proud to announce that Megan Asaka will be speaking about her new book, Seattle from the Margins: Exclusion, Erasure, and the Making of …
We are proud to announce that Dr. Peter Boag will be speaking about his new book, Pioneering Death: The Violence of Boyhood in Turn-of-the-Century Oregon, …
In Volume 112, no. 2, of Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Jeffrey Karl Ochsner traces the development of Westlake Park and Westlake Center in downtown Seattle.
With great sadness, we share the news of the passing of Linda Nash, professor of history at the University of Washington and former director of …
The spring/summer 2020 issue of PNQ features articles that examine our region’s approach to public health and safety.