Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Volume 115, Number 1 and 2 (Winter / Spring 2024)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Double Issue: 2024 History Lecture Series
Introduction.
Bruce Hevly, 3
City and Citizenship: Seattleites and Their Rights, 1851-2000.
John M. Findlay, 5-24
Homes for Some: Seattle’s History of Housing and Racial Exclusion.
James Gregory, 26-36
From the Ottoman Empire to the Pacific Northwest: Mediterranean Jewish Imprints and Erasures in Seattle.
Devin E. Naar, 37 – 53
Book Reviews
Harvey Schwartz, with Ronald E. Magden, Labor under Siege: Big Bob McEllrath and the ILWU’s Fight for Organized Labor in an Anti-Union Era, by Conor Casey 54
Betty Houchin Winfield, ed., We Few, We Academic Sisters: How We Persevered and Excelled in Higher Education, by Drew Gamboa 54
Jacob Darwin Hamblin and Linda Marie Richards, eds., Making the Unseen Visible: Science and the Contested Histories of Radiation Exposure, by Lucie Genay 55
T. M. Sell, Washington State Politics and Government, by Carolyn N. Long 56
Ken J. Ward, Last Paper Standing: A Century of Competition between the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News, by Lane Morgan 57
Bruce E. Cain, Under Fire and under Water: Wildfire, Flooding, and the Fight for Climate Resilience in the American West, by Steve Pyne 58
Larry Clark and Adriana Janovich, eds., The Evergreen Collection: Exceptional Stories from across Washington State, by Olive Mallory Brend 59
Elyssa Ford and Rebecca Scofield, Slapping Leather: Queer Cowfolx at the Gay Rodeo, by Brian Stack 60
Kimberly Jensen, Oregon’s Others: Gender, Civil Liberties, and the Surveillance State in the Early Twentieth Century, by Jacki Hedlund Tyler 60
Josephine Woolington, Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest, by Jess Cavalari 62
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Mary Paynton Schaff, 63