History of Women in the American West: a bibliography, 1999-2009



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MILITARY HISTORY

Anderson, J. L. "The Vacant Chair on the Farm: Soldier Husbands, Farm Wives and the Iowa Home Frontier, 1861-1865." Annals of Iowa 66 (2007): 241-265.

Baker, Anni P. "Daughter of Mars: Army Officers' Wives and Military Culture on the American Frontier." The Historian 67 (2005): 20-42.

Broom, Jeff. Dog Soldier Justice: The Ordeal of Susanna Alderdice in the Kansas Indian War. Lincoln, KS: Lincoln County Historical Society, 2003.

Campbell, Robin Dell. Mistresses of the Transient Hearth: American Army Officers' Wives and Material Culture, 1840-1880. New York: Routledge, 2005.

Cart, Doran L. "'With the Tommies': A Kansas Nurse in the British Expeditionary Force, 1918, The Letters of Florence Edith Hemphill." Kansas History 29 (2006): 172-183.

Convis, Charles L. Women of the Frontier Army. Carson City, NV: Pioneer Press, 2004.

Ellis, Catherine H. "'That Ought to Give Hitler...A Nice Big Headache': Pearl Hunt's Letters From the Home Front, Navajo County, 1939-1945." Journal of Arizona History 48 (2007): 1-30.

Kempker, Erin. "The Union, the War, and Elivira Scott." Missouri Historical Review 95 (2001): 287-301.

Keyser, James D., Linea Sundstrom, and George Poetschat. "Women in War: Gender in Plains Biographic Rock Art." Plains Anthropologist 51 (2006): 51-70.

Kohl, Seena B. "Love, Valor, and Endurance: World War II War Brides Making a Home in Montana." Montana the Magazine of Western History 56 (2006): 22-37.

Lowell, Julia C. "Women and Men in Warfare and Migration: Implications of Gender Imbalance in the Grasshopper Region of Arizona." American Antiquity 72 (2007): 95-123.

Mackinnon, William P. "Sex, Subalterns, and Steptoe: Army Behavior, Mormon Rage, and Utah War Anxieties." Utah Historical Quarterly 76 (2008): 227-246.

Mackintosh, John D., editor. "Brides of the Army: The Gallant Custer's Widow On Frontier Love Trails." Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 34 (2000): 6-7.

McDevitt, Theresa R. "'A Melody Before Unknown': The Civil War Experiences of Mary and Amanda Shelton." Annals of Iowa 63 (2004): 105-136.

McInnis, Verity. "'Ladies' of the Frontier Forts." Military History of the West 35 (2005): 35-56.

Rabalais, Gary J. "Humble Women at War: The Case of Humble's Baytown Refinery, 1942-1945." Houston Review of History & Culture 2 (2005): 33-36, 58, 69-70.

Rich, Melanie. "'She Would Raise Hens to Aid War': The Contributions of Oklahoma Women during World War I." Chronicles of Oklahoma 81 (2003): 334-355.

Selcer, Richard. "The Widow vs. the Bureaucrats: The Strange Case of Mrs. Captain Ripley Arnold." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 107 (2004): 361-387.

Smith, Shannon D. Give Me Eighty Men: Women and the Myth of the Fetterman Fight. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

Thomas, Rodney G. "Thomas Online: Daughters of the Lance, Native American Women Warriors." Journal of the Indian Wars 1 (2000): 147-154.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Cathy Williams: From Slave to Female Buffalo Soldier. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002.

Williams, Mary L. "Servants at Frontier Military Posts: A Glimpse at 'Domesticity' through the Letters of Alice Kirk Grierson." Journal of Big Bend Studies 11 (1999): 145-157.

Wood, Cynthia A. "Army Laundresses and Civilization on the Western Frontier." Journal of the West 41 (2002): 26-34.

—. "The Lieutenants and the Lady: The Trials of Elizabeth Easton Morton." Journal of Arizona History 40 (1999): 157-180.
NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN

Aldred, Lisa. "Changing Woman and Her Children: The Enmeshment of Navajo Religion in Their Homelands." European Review of Native American Studies 14 (2000): 23-30.

Anderson, Irving. "Sacagawea: Her Name and Her Destiny." We Proceeded On 25 (1999): 6-10.

Anderson, Irving W. "The Sacagawea Mystique: Her Age, Name, Role and Final Destiny." Columbia 13 (1999): 3-7.

Baird-Olson, Karren, and Carol Ward. "Recovery and Resistance: The Renewal of Traditional Spirituality Among American Indian Women." American Indian Culture & Research Journal 24 (2000): 1-35.

Bales, Rebecca. "Winema and the Modoc War: One Woman's Struggle for Peace." Prologue 37 (2005): 24-35.

Bergherm, Brent Gary. "The Little Osage Captive: The Tragic Saga of Lydia Carter." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 62 (2003): 123-152.

Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux, Josephine Waggoner, and Emily Levine. With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Woman Tells Her People's History. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.

Bol, Marsha C. and Nellie Z. Star Boy Menard. "'I Saw All That': A Lakota Girl's Puberty Ceremony." American Indian Culure and Research Journal 24 (2000): 25-42.

Carroll, Jane Lamm. ""Who Was Jane Lamont?": Anglo-Dakota Daughters in Early Minnesota." Minnesota History 59 (2005): 184-196.

Clark, Bonnie. "Understanding Amache: The Archaeobiography of a Victorian-Era Cheyenne Woman." Colorado Heritage, 2006: 12-17.

Denetdale, Jennifer Nez. "Chairmen, Presidents, and Princesses: The Navajo Nation, Gender, and the Politics of Tradition." Wicazo Sa Review 21 (2006): 9-29.

—. "Representing Changing Women: A Review Essay on Navajo Women." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 25 (2001): 1-26.

Donaldson, Laura E. "Red Woman, White Dreams: Searching for Sacagawea." Feminist Studies 32 (2006): 523-533.

Duffy, Karen Margaret. “Carry It on for Me: Tradition and Familial Bonds in the Art of Acoma Pottery.” PhD diss., Indiana University, 2002.

Eggermont-Molenaar, Mary, editor. Montana 1911: A Professor and His Wife Among the Blackfeet. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.

Fooks, Georgia Green. "The First Women: Southern Alberta Native Women before 1900." Alberta History 51 (2003): 23-28.

Gelo, Daniel J. and Scott Zesch, editors. "'Every Day Seemed to be a Holiday': The Captivity of Bianca Babb." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 107 (2003): 34-67.

Godfrey, Laura G. "Mourning Dove's Textual Frontier." Arizona Quarterly 62 (2006): 65-83

Godfrey, Joyzelle Gingway, and Susan Gardner, int. "Speaking of Ella Deloria: Conversations with Joyzelle Gingway Godfrey, 1998-2000, Lower Brule Community College, South Dakota." American Indian Quarterly 24 (2000): 456-481.

Haines, Joe D., Jr. "'For Our Sake do all You Can': The Indian Captivity and Death of Clara and Willie Blinn." Chronicles of Oklahoma 77 (1999): 170-183.

Harris, LaDonna and H. Henrietta Stockel. LaDonna Harris: A Comanche Life. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.

Jacobs, Elizabeth D. and William R. Seaburg. Pitch Woman and Other Stories: The Oral Traditions of Coquelle Thompson, Upper Coquille Athabaskan Indian. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

Jacobs, Margaret D. Engendered Encounters: Feminism and Pueblo Cultures, 1879-1934. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.

Johnston, Carolyn Ross. "'The Panther's Scream is often Heard': Cherokee Women in Indian Territory During the Civil War." Chronicles of Oklahoma, 2000: 85-107.

Keenan, Dierdre. "Unrestricted Territory: Gender, Two Spirits, and Louise Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 30 (2006): 1-15.

Ladner, Kiera L. "Women and Blackfoot Nationalism." Journal of Canadian Studies 35 (2000): 35-60.

Lansing, Michael. "Plains Indian Women and Interracial Marriage in the Upper Missouri Trade, 1804-1868." The Western Historical Quarterly 31 (2000): 413-433.

Lawrence, Jane. "The Indian Health Service and the Sterilization of Native American Women." American Indian Quarterly 24 (2000): 400-419.

Lee, Molly. "The Cooler Ring: Urban Alaska Native Women and the Subsistence Debate." Arctic Anthropology 39 (2002): 3-9.

Lobo, Susan. "Urban Clan Mothers: Key Households in Cities." American Indian Quarterly 27 (2003): 505-522.

Loupe, Leleua. "Cultural and Educational Preservation Among Southern California Native Women." Journal of the West 43 (2004): 61-70.

Lyter, Deanne McClintock. “Domination, Regulation, and Resistance: The Impact of Aid to Dependent Children and Tribal Law on White Mountain Apache Women, 1934-1960.” PhD diss., American University, 2002.

Magee, Pennie L. "What Ever Happened to Sacagawea? The Debate Between Grace Hebard (1861-1936) and Blanche Schroer (1907-1998)." Heritage of the Great Plains 37 (2004): 27-40.

Maloney-Pictou, Denise, and Deborah Maloney-Pictou, and int. Devon A. Mihesuah. "Interview with Denise Maloney-Pictou and Deborah Maloney-Pictou." American Indian Quarterly 24 (2000): 264-278.

Markstrom, Carol A. Empowerment of North American Indian Girls: Ritual Expressions at Puberty. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

Mathes, Valerie Sherer and Richard Lowitt, eds. ""I Plead For Them": Alice C. Fletcher's 1882 Letter to Senator Henry Dawes." Nebraska History 84 (2003): 36-41.

Mathes, Valerie Sherer. "Helen Hunt Jackson and Southern California's Mission Indians." California History 78 (1999-2000): 262-273.

McBeth, Sally. "Memory, History, and Contested Pasts: Re-imagining Sacagawea/Sacajawea." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 27 (2003): 1-32
McCloskey, Joanne. Living Through the Generations: Continuity and Change in Navajo Women's Lives. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2007.

Miller, Anne J. "Maria Antonia Apis: A Young Luiseno Indian Woman." Southern California Quarterly 86 (2004): 113-126.

Milliken, Emma. "Choosing Between Corsets and Freedom: Native, Mixed-Blood, and White Wives of Laborers at Fort Nisqually, 1833-1860." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96 (2005): 95-101.

Munson, Marit K. "Sex, Gender, and Status: Human Images from the Classic Mimbres." American Antiquity 65 (2000): 127-143

Newell, Quincy D. "'The Indians Generally Love Their Wives and Children': Native American Marriage and Sexual Practices in Missions San Francisco, Santa Clara, and San Jose." Catholic Historical Review 91 (2005): 60-82.

Niethammer, Carolyn. I'll Go and Do More: Annie Dodge Wauneka, Navajo Leader and Activist. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001.

Osburn, Katherine. "How Did White Women Reformers with the Southern Utes Respond to Gendered Assimilationist Indian Policies?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 8 (2004).

Pearson, J. Diane and Fred Wesley. "Recalling the Changing Women: Returning Identity to Chircahua Apache Women and Children." Journal of the Southwest 44 (2002): 259-275.

Peavy, Linda and Ursula Smith. "World Champions: The 1904 Girls' Basketball Team From Fort Shaw Indian Boarding School." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 51 (2001): 2-25.

—. Full-Court Quest: The Girls from Fort Shaw Indian School: Basketball Champions of the World. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008.

Prindeville, Diane-Michelle. "Feminist Nations? A Study of Native American Women in Southwestern Tribal Politics." Political Research Quarterly 57 (2004): 101-112.

Reid, Martine J. ed., and Daisy Sewid-Smith, trans. Paddling to Where I Stand: Agnes Alfred, Qwiqwasut'inuxw Noblewoman. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2004.

Risch, Barbara. "Wife, Mother, Provider, Defender, God: Women in Lakota Winter Counts." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 27 (2003): 1-30.

Rozelle, Page. "The Teller and the Tale: History and the Oral Tradition in Elizabeth Cook-Lynn's Aurelia: A Crow Creek Trilogy." American Indian Quarterly 25 (2001): 203-215.

Schneider, Mary Jane. "Indian Women in the Red River Fur Trade." North Dakota Quarterly 67 (2000): 188-201.

Schwarz, Maureen Trudelle. Blood and Voice: Navajo Women Ceremonial Practitioners. Tucson: Unversity of Arizona Press, 2003.

Simonsen, Jane E. "The Cook, The Photographer, and her Majesty, the Alloting Agent: Unsettling Domestic Spaces in E. Jane Gay's 'With the Nez Perces'." Arizona Quarterly 58 (2002): 53-87.

Stockel, H. Henrietta. Chiricahua Apache Women and Children: Safekeepers of the Heritage. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2000.

—. "Chiricahua Apache Women: A Photo Essay." Journal of Arizona History 42 (2001): 81-108.

Sutter, Virginia. Tell Me, Grandmother: Traditions, Stories, and Cultures of Arapaho People. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2004.

Wade, Mariah. "Go-Between: The Roles of Native American Women and Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca in Southern Texas in the 16th Century." Journal of American Folklore 112 (1999): 332-342.

Waggoner, Linda M. Fire Light: The Life of Angel De Cora, Winnebago Artist. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009.

Weatherly, Marina Brown. "Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail: A Life Story." North Dakota Quarterly 67 (2000): 229-241.

Weinberg, Marjorie. The Real Rosebud: The Triumph of a Lakota Woman. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.

Wilson, Angela Cavender. "A Day in the Life of Maza Okiye Win." Minnesota History 56 (1999): 200-201.

POLITICS, SUFFRAGE, AND WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS

Aiken, Katherine G. "Gender and the Congressional Career of Idaho's Gracie Pfost." Journal of the West 42 (2003): 44-51.

Arksey, Laura. "A Lady in the Senate: the Political Career of Reba Hurn." Columbia 19 (2005): 34-41.

Amar, Akhil Reed. "How Women Won the Vote." Wilson Quarterly 29 (2005): 30-34.

Baumler, Ellen. "'The Making of a Good Woman': Montana and the National Florence Crittenton Mission." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 53 (2003): 50-63.

Binkley, Cameron. "A Cult of Beauty: The Public Life and Civic Work of Laura Lyon White." California History 83 (2005): 40-61, 63-66.

Bloomberg, Kristin M. Mapel. "The Political Equality Club of Minneapolis: "She Will Marvel That it Should Have Been Possible." Minnesota History 60 (2006): 113-122.

Bohl, Sarah R. "Wyoming's Estelle Reel: The First Woman Elected to a Statewide Office in America." Annals of Wyoming 75 (2003): 22-36.

Bracey, Earnest N. "Ruby Duncan, Operation Life, and Welfare Rights in Nevada." Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 44 (2001): 133-146.

Caress, Stanley M. "The Influence of Term Limits on the Electoral Success of Women." Women & Politics 20 (1999): 45-63.

Carver, Sharon Snow. “Club Women of the Three Intermountain Cities of Denver, Boise and Salt Lake City between 1893 and 1929.” PhD diss., Brigham Young University, 2000.

Centennial Book Committee. P.O.E. in Kansas: Our Centennial Heritage, Kansas State Chapter 1903-2003. Newton, KS: Mennonite Press for the Kansas State Chapter of P.O.E., 2003.

Christman, Anastasia J. “The Best Laid Plans: Women’s Clubs and City Planning in Los Angeles, 1890-1930.” PhD diss., University of California, 2000.

—. "'To Have and To Hold': The San Pedro Woman's Club and the Union of Two Cities, 1906-1909." California History 80 (2001): 34-47.

Cini, Carol Frances. “Making Women’s Rights Matter: Diverse Activists, California’s Commission on the Status of Women, and the Legislative and Social Impact of a Movement, 1962-1976.” PhD diss., University of California, 2007.

Cotcher, Maryanne. "A National Organisation in a Prairie City: The Regina Voice of Women, 1961-1963." Saskatchewan History 56 (2004): 21-29.

Curtin, Mary Ellen. "Reaching for Power: Barbara C. Jordan and Liberals in the Texas Legislature, 1966-1972." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 108 (2004): 210-231.

Decker, Stefanie. "Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Juanita Craft Versus the Dallas Elite." East Texas Historical Journal 39 (2001): 33-42.

DeClercy, Cristine. "Women and the Public Sphere in Saskatchewan, 1905-2005." Prairie Forum 32 (2007): 357-382.

deHaan, Amy. "Arizona Women Argue for the Vote: The 1912 Initiative Campaign for Women's Suffrage." Journal of Arizona History 45 (2004): 375-394.

Denney, Susan G. "The Woman Suffrage Movement in the Texas Panhandle, 1916-1920." Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 77 (2004): 47-63.

DuBois, Ellen Carol. "Seneca Falls in Santa Cruz: Eliza W. Farnham and the Varieties of Women's Emancipation in Nineteenth-Century California." Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life 9 (2009).

Edmondson, Linda and Margaret Larason. "Kate Barnard: The Story of a Woman Politician." Chronicles of Oklahoma 78 (2000): 160-181.

Eickhoff, Diane. Revolutionary Heart: The Life of Clarina Nichols and the Pioneering Crusade for Women's Rights. Kansas City: Quindaro Press, 2006.

Enstam, Elizabeth York. "The Dallas Equal Suffrage Association, Political Style, and Popular Culture: Grassroots Strategies of the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1913-1919." Journal of Southern History 68 (2002): 817-848.

Eubank, Christine E. “’I Was Mad as Hell!’ Liberal Women’s Political and Social Activism in Orange County, California, 1960s through 1970s.” PhD diss., California State University, 2005.

Ewig, Rick. "Did She Do That? Examining Esther Morris' Role in the Passage of the Suffrage Act." Annals of Wyoming 78 (2006): 26-34.

Fahey, John. "'The Whole Process Made a Wonderful Story': The Women's Campaign for Redistricting." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 93 (2002): 180-187.

Fink, Rob. "Hermine Tobolowsky, the Texas ELRA and the Political Struggle for Women's Equal Rights." Journal of the West 42 (2003): 52-57.

Fout, Ellen Pratt. "'A Miracle Occurred!' The Houston Committee of International Women's Year, Houston, 1977." Houston Review of History & Culture 1 (2003): 4-11.

Friedlander, Alice G., and Michele Glazer, introd. "Alice G. Friedlander, A Portland Girl on Women's Rights 1893." Western States Jewish History 35 (2003): 37-41.

Frost, Jennifer, et al. "Why Did Colorado's Suffragists Fail to Win the Right to Vote in 1877, But Succeed in 1893?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 6 (2002).

Goldstein, Marcia Tremmel. “’Meet Me at the Ballot Box’: Women’s Innovations in Party and Electoral Politics in Post-Suffrage Colorado, 1893-1898.” PhD diss., University of Colorado, 2007.

Green, William D. "Eliza Winston and the Politics of Freedom in Minnesota, 1854-60." Minnesota History 57 (2000): 106-122.

Grimshaw, Patricia, and Katherine Ellinghaus. "'A Higher Step for the Race': Caroline Nichols Churchill, the 'Queen Bee' and Women's Suffrage in Colorado, 1879-1893." Australasian Journal of American Studies 20 (2001): 29-46.

Gullett, Gayle. Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and Development of the California Women's Movement, 1880-1911. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2000.

—. "Constructing the Woman Citizen and Struggling for the Vote in California, 1896-1911." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 53 (2003): 50-63.

Hall, David Roy. “In the Utah Vanguard: Amy Brown Lyman as a Progressive Mormon Activist, Welfare State Builder, and Modern Woman in a Dual-Career Family.” PhD diss., University of California, 2004.

Heider, Carmen. "Adversaries and Allies: Rival National Suffrage Groups and the 1882 Nebraska Woman Suffrage Campaign." Great Plains Quarterly 25 (2005): 87-103.

—. "Suffrage, Self-Determination, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Nebraska, 1879-1882." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 8 (2005): 85-107.

Hickman, Laura McKee. "Thou Shalt Not Vote: Anti-Suffrage in Nebraska, 1914-1920." Nebraska History, 1999: 55-65.

Irwin, Mary Ann. "'Going About and Doing Good': The Politics of Benevolence, Welfare, and Gender in San Francisco, 1850-1880." Pacific Historical Review 68 (1999): 365-396.

Jensen, Kimberly. "'Neither Head Nor Tail to the Campaign': Esther Pohl Lovejoy and the Oregon Woman Suffrage Victory of 1912." Oregon Historical Quarterly 108 (2007): 350-383.

Jolly, Michelle E. "The Price of Vigilance: Gender, Politics, and the Press in Early San Francisco." Pacific Historical Quarterly 73 (2004): 541-579.

Kam, Cindy D., Elizabeth J. Zechmeister and Jennifer R. Wilking. "From the Gap to the Chasm: Gender and Participation Among Non-Hispanic Whites and Mexican Americans." Political Research Quarterly 61 (208): 205-218.

Kreider, Marie L., and Michael R. Wells. "White Ribbon Women: The Women's Christian Temperance Movement in Riverside, California." Southern California Quarterly 81 (1999): 117-134.

Lamont, Victoria. "'More Than She Deserves': Woman Suffrage Memorials in the 'Equality State'." Canadian Review of American Studies 36 (2006): 17-43.

Lee, Molly. ""How Will I Sew My Baskets?": Women Vendors, Market Art, and Incipient Political Activism in Anchorage, Alaska." American Indian Quarterly 27 (2003): 583-592.

Lopach, James J., and Jean A. Luckowski. Jeannette Rankin: A Political Woman. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2005.

Mackey, Mike. "Nellie Taylor Ross and Wyoming Politics." Journal of the West 42 (2003): 25-34.

McArthur, Judth N. "How Did Texas Women Win Partial Suffrage in a One-Party Southern State in 1918?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 10 (2006)..

McMullen, Cydnee R. “’Work Worth Doing’: Nevada Women’s Clubs and the Creation of Community, 1860-1920.” PhD diss., University of Nevada, 2003.

McNeil, Eileen M. "Women of Vision and Compassion: The Foundation of Health Care in Calgary." Alberta History 50 (2002): 17-25.

McNeill, Karen Ann. “Building the California Women’s Movement: Architecture, Space, and Gender in the Life and Work of Julia Morgan.” PhD diss., University of California, 2006.

Miller, Heather Lee. "Ballots, Babies & Brothels: Heritage Tourism on the Eve of the Women's Suffrage Centennial." Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History 21 (2007-8): 30-37.

Miller, Kristie. "A Volume for Friendship: The Correspondence of Isabella Greenway and Eleanor Roosevelt, 1904-1953." Journal of Arizona History, 1999: 121-156.

—. "'I Have Been Waiting for it all My Life: The Congressional Career of Isabella Greenway." Journal of Arizona History 45 (2004): 121-142.

—. Isabella Greenway: An Enterprising Woman. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004.

Morrison, Brenda. "Their Hats in the Ring: Colorado's Pioneer Female Politicians, 1890-1920." Colorado History, 2004: 1-17.

Mullenbach, Cheryl. "The Election of Julia Addington: An Accidental Milestone in Iowa Politics." Iowa Heritage Illustrated 88 (2007): 112-119.

Musslewhite, Lynn, and Suzanne Jones Crawford. One Woman's Political Journey: Kate Barnard and Social Reform, 1875-1930. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.

Neal, Teresa S. Evolution Toward Equality: Equality for Women in the American West. Lincoln: Universe, Inc., 2006.

Nickerson, Michelle. "'The Power of a Morally Indignant Woman': Republican Women and the Making of California Conservatism." Journal of the West 42 (2003): 35-43.

Nickerson, Michelle M. “Domestic Threats: Women, Gender and Conservatism in Cold War Los Angeles, 1945-1966.” PhD diss., Yale University, 2003.

Olsen, Deborah M. "Fair Connections: Women's Separatism and the Lewis and Clark Exposition of 1905." Oregon Historical Quarterly 109 (2008): 174-203.

O'Regan, Valerie R., and Stephen J. Stambough. "Female Candidates for Executive Office: The Road to the Governor's Mansion." White House Studies 2 (2002): 299-313.

Orr, Brooke Speer. "Mary Elizabeth Lease: Gendered Discourse and Populist Party Politics in Gilded Age America." Kansas History 29 (2006): 246-265.

Osselaer, Heidi Josephine. “’A Woman for the Woman’s Job’: Arizona Women in Politics, 1900-1950.” PhD diss., Arizona State University, 2001.

Osselaer, Heidi J. Winning Their Place: Arizona Women in Politics, 1883-1950. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2009.

Osselaer, Heidi. "'We Are Here for Business': Women in the Arizona Legislature, 1914 to 1940." Journal of the West 42 (2003): 17-24.

Parry, Janine A. ""What Women Wanted": Arkansas Women's Commissions and the ERA." The Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59 (2000): 265-298.

—. "Putting Feminism to a Vote: The Washington State Women's Council, 1963-78." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 91 (2000): 171-182.

Passet, Joanne. "Yours for Liberty: Women and Freethought in Nineteenth-Century Iowa." Annals of Iowa 63 (2004): 137-169.

Payment, Diane P. "'Dollee' Chevrier (1878-1948): A Franco-Manitoban Suffragette and 'Modern' Woman." Manitoba History, 2002-2003: 25-27.

Pieroth, Doris H. "A Diamond in the Rough Meets Lady Bountiful." Columbia Magazine 23 (2009): 6-12.

Pierson, Michael D. ""In Our Own History": Julia Louise Lovejoy and the Politics of Benevolence in Bleeding Kansas." Heritage of the Great Plains 37 (2004): 49-.

Pounds, Diana. "Suffragists, Free Love, and the Woman Question." Iowa Heritage Illustrated 85 (2004): 80-91.

Putman, John. "A 'Test of Chiffon Politics': Gender Politics in Seattle, 1897-1917." Pacific Historical Review 69 (2000): 596-616.

Putman, John C. Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2008.

Putman, John. "Racism and Temperance: The Politics of Class and Gender in Late 19th-Century Seattle." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 95 (2004): 70-81.

Raasch-Gilman, Betsy. "Sisterhood in the Revolution: The Holmes Sisters and the Socialist Workers' Party." Minnesota History 56 (1999): 358-375.

Reagan, Leslie J. "Crossing the Border for Abortions: California Activists, Mexican Clinics, and the Creation of a Feminist Health Agency in the 1960s." Feminist Studies 26 (2000): 232-348.

Ross-Nazzal, Jennifer. "Emma Smith DeVoe and the South Dakota Suffrage Campaigns." South Dakota History 33 (2003): 235-262.

—. "Emma Smith Devoe: Practicing Pragmatic Politics in the Pacific Northwest." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96 (2005): 76-84.

Schiffner, Carli Crozier. “’Continuing to do Everything’ in Oregon: The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, 1900-1945 and Beyond.” PhD diss., Washington State University, 2004.

Schreck, Kimberly A. "The Patriarch, His 'Wives,' His 'Slaves,' and His 'Children': Contested Wills in the Case of Keen v. Keen." Missouri Historical Review 102 (2007): 25-41.

Shedd, Lindley C. "Effiegene Wingo: An Early Congresswoman from Arkansas." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 67 (2008): 27-53.

Silver, M.K. "Selina Solomons and Her Quest for the Sixth Star (Woman's Suffrage)." Western States Jewish History 31 (1999): 301-318.

Simpson, Lee M. A. "Boosters in Petticoats: California Women and the Chamber of Commerce, 1880-1930." Journal of the West 42 (2003): 35-43.

Skahill, Karen Lynne. “’A Higher Ambition’: Bay Area Women Fight for Suffrage in California.” PhD diss., San Jose State University, 2004.

Smith, Norma. Jeannette Rankin: America's Conscience. Helena: Montana Historical Society Press, 2002.

Soden, Dale E. "The Women's Christian Temperance Union in the Pacific Northwest: The Battle for Cultural Control." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 94 (2003): 197-207.

Swiontek, Danielle Jean. “With Ballots and Pocketbooks: Women, Labor, and Reform in Progressive California.” PhD diss., University of California, 2005.

Thorne, Alison Comish. Leave the Dishes in the Sink: Adventures of an Activist in Conservative Utah. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2002.

Turley, Kylie Nielson. "Kanab's All Woman Town Council, 1912-1914: Politics, Power Struggles and Polygamy." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2005): 308-328.

VanIngen, Linda. “Campaigns for Equality: Women Candidates for California State Office, 1912-1970.” PhD diss., University of California, 2000.

—. "The Limits of State Suffrage for California Women Candidates in the Progressive Era." Pacific Historical Review 73 (2004): 21-48.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. "Forgotten Feminist: Women's Page Editor Maggie Savoy and the Growth of Women's Liberation Awareness in Los Angeles." California History 86 (2009): 48-64, 71-73.

Wallis, Eileen V. "The Women's Cooperative Movement in Utah, 1869-1915." Utah Historical Quarterly 71 (2003): 315-331.

Ward, Jean M., and Elaine A. Maveety, eds. Yours for Liberty: Selections from Abigail Scott Duniway's Suffrage Newspaper. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2000.

Wooldridge, Connie Nordhielm and Jacqueline Rogers. When Esther Morris Headed West: Women, Wyoming, and the Right to Vote. New York: Holiday House, 2001.

Zajicek, Anna M., Allyn Lord and Lori Holyfield. "The Emergence and First Years of a Grassroots Women's Movement in Northwest Arkansas, 1970-1980." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 62 (2003): 153-181.



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