Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Volume 114, Numbers 2 & 3 (Spring and Summer 2023)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Double Issue: Historians and Their Audiences
Articles
Introduction.
Bruce Hevly, 55-56
Being Historically Faithful in Public.
Adam M. Sowards, 57-62
The 1805 Vote at Station Camp: History, Heritage, and the Lessons
of Lewis and Clark.
John M. Findlay, 63-79
Inside the Oregon Encyclopedia of History and Culture.
William L. Lang and Amy E. Platt, 80-85
The Spaces between the Buildings: Latine Claims on Space, Place,
and Preservation in the Pacific Northwest.
Raymond W. Rast, 86-104
Book Reviews
Andrei Val’terovich Grinev, Russian Colonization of Alaska: Baranov’s Era, 1799-1818 (Volume 2), by Susan Smith-Peter 105
Andrei Val’terovich Grinev, Russian Colonization of Alaska: From Heyday to Sale, 1818-1867 (Volume 3), by Susan Smith-Peter 106
Steven C. Beda, Strong Winds and Widow Makers: Workers, Nature, and Environmental Conflict in the Pacific Northwest Timber Country, by Ross Coen 107
Keith C. Petersen, Inventing Idaho: Th e Gem State’s Eccentric State, by Quinn Z. Anderson 108
James Robbins Jewell, Agents of Empire: Th e First Oregon Cavalry and the Opening of the Interior Pacific Northwest during the Civil War, by Marc James Carpenter 108
Arthur A. Hansen, Manzanar Mosaic: Essays and Oral Histories on America’s First World War II Japanese American Concentration Camp, by Eric Cunningham 109
Christopher B. Teuton and Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade and Larry Shade, Cherokee Earth Dwellers: Stories and Teachings of the Natural World, by Andrew Denson 110
Monica De La Torre, Feminista Frequencies: Community Building through Radio in the Yakima Valley, by Josué Q. Estrada 111
Bowen Blair, A Force for Nature: Nancy Russell’s Fight to Save the Columbia Gorge, by Sean Kammer 112
Richard W. Etulain, Boyhood among the Woolies: Growing Up on a Basque Sheep Ranch, by Alex McGregor 112
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Mary Paynton Schaff, 114
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