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



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BUSINESS AND LABOR

Alpern, Sara. "Harriet Williams Russell Strong: Inventor and California Businesswoman Extraordinaire." Southern California Quarterly 87 (2005): 223-268.

Bader, Mary Christine. "Sisters in Toil: St. Paul's First Union of Garment Workers." Minnesota History 60 (2006): 26-39.

Beyer-Sherwood, Teresa. "From Farm to Factory: Transitions in Work, Gender, and Leisure at Banning Mill, 1910-1930s." Oral History Review 33 (2006): 65-94.

Buddle, Melanie. "'You Have to Think Like a Man and Act Like a Lady': Businesswomen in British Columbia, 1920-80." BC Studies, no. 151 (2006): 69-95.

Clar, Reva. "Dr. Sarah Vasen: First Jewish Woman Physician of Los Angeles, 1870-1944." Western States Jewish History 35 (2003): 110-120.

Cuba, Stan. "Women Printing in Colorado, 1871-2001." Colorado Heritage, 2008: 26-49.

DeStefano, April H. “’A Freer Existence for Womanhood’: Gender, Marital Status, and Wage Work, in Los Angeles, 1900-1929.” PhD diss., Rutgers University, 2004.

Dilg, Janice. "For Working Women in Oregon: Caroline Gleason/Sister Miriam Theresa and Oregon's Minimum Wage Law." Oregon Historical Quarterly 110 (2009): 96-129.

Duarte, Gloria. "Josefa Lara Camunez: Mexican American Businesswoman." Journal of Big Bend Studies 18 (2006): 121-134.

Dublin, Thomas. "How Did the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Chinese Garment Workers Unite to Organize the 1938 National Dollar Stores Strike?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 8 (2004).

Dublin, Thomas, Taina DelValle, and Rosalyn Perez. "How Did Mexican Working Women Assert Their Labor and Constitutional Rights in the 1938 San Antonio Pecan Shellers Strike?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 3 (1999).

Enss, Chris. A Beautiful Mine: Women Prospectors of the Old West. Guilford, CT: TwoDot, 2008.

—. The Doctor Wore Petticoats: Women Physicians of the Old West. Guilford, CT: TwoDot, 2006.

Forestall, Nancy M. "'And I Feel Like I'm Dying from Mining for Gold': Disability, Gender, and the Mining Community, 1920-1950." Labor 3 (2006): 77-93.

Frazier, Linda. "Double, Double, Oil and Trouble: A Woman Wildcatter in the East Texas Oil Field." Texas Gulf Historical & Biographical Record 36 (2000): 40-45.

Gier, Jadyn J., and Laurie Mercier Palgrave. Mining Women: Gender in the Development of a Global Industry, 1670-2005. New York: MacMillan, 2006.

Godfrey, Audrey M. "Pins, Patterns, and J.C. Penney: An Ogden Cottage Industry Goes Global." Utah Historical Quarterly 68 (2000): 258-268.

Hagen, Katrina. "From 'Industrial Girls' to 'Career Girls': Postwar Shifts in Programs for Wage-Earning Women in the Portland YWCA." Journal of Women's History 15 (2003): 204-208.

Hall, Greg. "The Fruits of Her Labor: Women, Children, and Progressive Era Reformers in the Pacific Northwest Canning Industry." Oregon Historical Quarterly 109 (2008): 226-251.

Hansen, Debra Gold, Karen F. Gracy, and Sheri D. Irvin. "At the Pleasure of the Board: Women Librarians and the Los Angeles Public Library, 1880-1905." Libraries & Culture 34 (1999): 311-346.

Hemphill, Stephanie. "Women in the Mines." Minnesota History 61 (2008): 92-101.

Jacobs, Margaret D. "Working on the Domestic Frontier: American Indian Domestic Servants in White Women's Households in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1920-1940." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 28 (2007): 165-199.

Jepson, Wendy. "Spaces of Labor Acitivism, Mexican-American Women and the Farm Worker Movement in South Texas Since 1966." Antipode 37 (2005): 679-702.

Karjanen, David. "Gender, Race, and Nationality in the Making of Mexican Migrant Labor in the United States." Latin American Perspectives 35 (2008): 51-63.

Loughlin, Patricia. "In Search of Capable Allies: Frances Nacke Noel and Women's Labor Activism in Los Angeles." Southern California Quarterly 82 (2000): 61-74.

Lowe, Sharon. “Behind the Soothing Mist: Women and Opiate Use in the Mining West, 1860-1900.” PhD diss., Union Institute, 2006.

Lucas, Shelley. "Cornography: Selling Women's Professional Basketball in a Girls' Basketball State." Annals of Iowa 64 (2005): 340-372.

May, Ann Mari, and Robert H. Watrel. "Occupational Segregation of Women on the Great Plains." Great Plains Research 10 (2000): 169-188.

Raibmon, Paige. "The Practice of Everyday Colonialism: Indigenous Women at Work in the Hop Fields and Tourist Industry of Puget Sound." Labor 3 (2006): 23-56.

Richards, Susan L. “Gendered Work: Women’s Paid Labor in Barre, Vermont and Trinidad, Colorado, 1880-1918.” PhD diss., University of New Hampshire, 2002.

Ruiz, Vicki L. "Una Mujer sin Fronteras: Luisa Moreno and Latina Labor Activism." Pacific Historical Review 73 (2004): 1-20.

Sager, Eric W. "Women in the Industrial Labour Force: Evidence for British Columbia, 1921-1953." BC Studies, 2006: 39-62.

Schechter, Patricia A. "How Did Ideologies of Gender and Professionalism Intersect in the History of Nursing in Oregon?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 10 (2006).

Sloan, Anne. "Altering the Fine Edge of Respectability: Business Women in Houston, 1880-1920." Houston Review of History & Culture 1 (2003): 37-46.

Smith, Pamela. "The Role of Women in New Mexico's Private Press Movement." El Palacio 111 (2006): 10-15.

Sorin, Gerald. "Rose Pesotta in the Far West: The Triumphs and Travails of a Jewish Woman Labor Organizer." Western States Jewish History 35 (2003): 201-210.

Spagna, Ana Maria. Now Go Home: Wilderness, Belonging, and the Crosscut Saw. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2004.

Sparks, Edith. Capital Intentions: Female Proprietors in San Francisco, 1850-1920. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

Sparks, Edith. "Married Women and Economic Choice: Explaining Why Women Started Businesses in San Francisco Between 1890 and 1930." Business & Economic History 28 (1999): 287-300.

Taniguchi, Nancy J. "Weaving a Different World: Women and the California Gold Rush." California History (79), 2000: 141-168.

Trennert, Robert A. "Superwomen in Indian Country: U.S.I.S. Field Nurses in Arizona and New Mexico, 1928-1940." Journal of Arizona History 41 (2000): 31-56.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. "Vivian Castleberry: An Editor Ahead of her Time." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 110 (2007): 514-532.

Wallis, Eileen V. “At Work in the Urban West: Gender, Ethnicity, and Employment in Los Angeles, California, 1883-1920.” PhD diss., University of Utah, 2004.

Walls, Robert E. "Lady Loggers and Gyppo Wives: Women and Northwest Logging." Oregon Historical Quarterly 103 (2002): 362-382.

Wing-Leonard, Deborah. "Figs, Flappers, and Fignolias: Working Women of the 1920s Texas Gulf Coast." Sound Historian 11 (2008): 49-67.

Wood, Margaret C. “’Fighting for Our Homes’: An Archaeology of Women’s Domestic Labor and Social Change in a Working-Class, Coal Mining Community, 1900-1930.” PhD diss., Syracuse University, 2002.

Worrall, Janet. "Labor, Gender, and Generational Change in a Western City." Western Historical Quarterly 32 (2001): 437-467.

Zanjani, Sally Springmeyer. A Mine of Her Own: Women Prospectors in the American West, 1850-1950. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000.
COMMUNITY AND URBAN STUDIES

Anderson, Marnie. Women of the West Coast: Stories of Clayoquot Sound, Then & Now. Sidney, BC: Sand Dollar Press, 2004.

Blakesley, Katie Clark. "'Save 'em, Wash 'em, Clean 'em, Squash 'em': The Story of the Salt Lake City Minute Women." Utah Historical Quarterly 71 (2003): 36-51.

Breedlove, Anne M. "'Inspired and Possessed': San Francisco Women Newspaper Publishers." California History 80 (2001): 48-63.

Culhane, Dara. "Domesticated Time and Restricted Space: University and Community Women in Downtown Eastside Vancouver." BC Studies, no. 140 (2003-2004): 91-106.

Danborn, David B. "Rural Girls in Fargo During the 1930s." Agricultural History 76 (2002): 659-668.

Denney, Susan G. "It Was No Place for Women: Women on the Texas Panhandle Frontier, 1876-1900." Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 74 (2001): 23-46.

Dilg, Janice. "Uncovering 'The Real Work' of the Portland YWCA, 1900-1923." Journal of Women's History 15 (2003): 175-182.

Engh, Michael E. "Female, Catholic, and Progressive: The Women of the Brownson Settlement House of Los Angeles, 1901-1920." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 109 (1999): 113-126.

Engle, Nancy Arlene Discol. “Benefiting a City: Women, Respectability and Reform in Spokane, Washington, 1886-1910.” PhD diss., University of Florida, 2003.

FitzGerald, Sharron A., and Alicja Muszynski. "Negotiating Female Morality: Place, Ideology and Agency in the Red River Colony." Women's History Review 16 (2007): 661-680.

Frizzell, Robert W. "Marie Dierking Herd Neuhaus: Lafayette County German Farmwife and Proto-Feminist." Missouri Historical Review 102 (2007): 1-9.

Funderburk, Jane A. "How Fashionable Were Women Settlers in Custer County, Nebraska? Maternity Wear on the Nebraska Frontier, 1886-1892." Nebraska History 81 (2000): 56-66.

Gutman, Marta Ruth. “On the Ground in Oakland: Women and Institution Building in an Industrial City.” PhD diss., University of California, 2000

Hamilton, Nancy. "El Paso's Pioneer Women." Password 50 (2005): 107-121.

Hartfield, Anne Elizabeth. “’Sisters of Mercy, Mothers to the Afflicted’: Female-Created Space in San Francisco 1854 through the Turn of the Century.” PhD diss., Claremont Graduate University, 2003.

Husted, Bette Lynch. Above the Clearwater: Living on Stolen Land. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2004.

Koslow, Jennifer Lisa. “Eden’s Underbelly: Female Reformers and Public Health in Los Angeles, 1889-1932.” PhD diss., University of California, 2001.

Lain, Katy. "Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith: Shaping the City." Southern California Quarterly 89 (2007): 285-306.

Lomas, Clara. "Transborder Discourse: The Articulation of Gender in the Borderlands in the Early Twentieth Century." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 24 (2003): 51-74.

Matthews, Glenna. Silicon Valley, Women, and the California Dream: Gender, Class, and Opportunity in the Twentieth Century. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003.

Pilcher, Jeffrey M. "Who Chased Out the 'Chili Queens'? Gender, Race, and Urban Reform in San Antonio, Texas, 1880-1943." Food & Foodways: History & Culture of Human Nourishment 16 (2008): 173-200.

Pluth, Tanya. "The One Imperative and the Portland YWCA." Journal of Women's History 15 (2003): 209-214.

Purcell, Laura A. “The Queens and the Ramblers: Women’s Championship Softball in Phoenix, 1932-1965.” PhD diss., Arizona State University, 2004.

Ross, Sara A. “Banking the Flames of Youth: The Hollywood Flapper, 1920-1930.” PhD diss., University of Wisconsin, 2000.

Salcedo, Marissa. "The Best of Intentions: Upbuilding Through Health at the Portland YWCA, 1908-1959." Journal of Women's History 15 (2003): 183-189.

Sanderson, Nathan B. "More Than a Potluck: Shared Meals and Community-Building in Rural Nebraska at the Turn of the Twentieth Century." Nebraska History 89 (2008): 120-131.

Savagian, John. "Women at Ceresco." The Wisconsin Magazine of History 83 (2000): 258-280.

Scharnhorst, Gary. ""I See a Great Future for the City": Kate Field's Visit to San Diego in 1888." Journal of San Diego History 51 (2005): 139-152.

Schechter, Patricia A. "How Did the Portland YWCA Enhance the Lives of Women, 1901-2000." Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 7 (2003).

Sewell, Jessica Ellen. “Gendering the Spaces of Modernity: Women and Public Space in San Francisco, 1890-1915.” PhD diss., University of California, 2000.

Spilsbury, Duane. "Margaret Crocker's Love-Hate Relationship with Sacramento." California Territorial Quarterly 51 (2002): 41-45.

Thomasson, Ellen Messerly. "Nerve and Cold Courage: Early Women Fliers in St. Louis." Gateway Heritage 24 (2003): 28-33.

Thompson, D. Claudia. "Amalia and Annie: Women's Opportunities in Cheyenne in the 1870s." Annals of Wyoming 72 (2000): 2-9.

VanHightower, Nikki. "State of the Women in Houston." Houston Review of History & Culture 1 (2003): 12-14.

Villarreal, Mary Ann. "Becoming San Antonio's Own: Reinventing "Rosita"." Journal of Women's History 20 (2008): 86-105.

Young, Brandon. "From the Cotton Patch to the Oil Patch in West Texas: Regional Farm-to-Town Migrations of the 1950s." Permian Historical Annual 47 (2007): 71-92.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. "Florence Burge: Representing Reno's Women in a Changing Time." Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 49 (2006): 294-307.



EDUCATION

Birk, Megan. "Playing House: Training Modern Mothers at Iowa State College Home Management Houses, 1925-1958." Annals of Iowa 64 (2005): 37-66.

Bohl, Sarah Ruth. “’The Man’s Work in a Woman’s Way’: The Career of Estelle Reed, Progressive Educator.” PhD diss., University of Wyoming, 2004.

Buck, Holly J. "'The Powerful Instrumentalities of Our Up-Building': The Woman's Study League of Pocatello, 1896-1916." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 93 (2001-2002): 3-12.

Cesar, Dana T., and Joan K. Smith. "The Image of Women Teachers in Indian Territory in the Nineteenth Century." American Educational History Journal 34 (2007): 39-54.

—. "The Portrait of Women Teachers in Indian Territory: The Story of Meta Chestnutt Sager, 1863-1948." American Educational History Journal 35 (2008): 51-60.

Cobb, Amanda J. Listening to Our Grandmothers' Stories: The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females, 1852-1949. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

Cohen, Leslie. "Dutton's Dirty Diggers: 'She Taught Us to be Bold'." El Palacio 111 (2006): 34-37.

D'Antonio, Patricia. "Nurses-And Wives and Mothers: Women and the Latter-day Saints Training School's Class of 1919." Journal of Women's History 19 (2007): 112-135.

Dorn, Charles. "'A Woman's World': The University of California, Berkeley, During the Second World War." History of Education Quarterly 48 (2008): 534-564.

Embry, Jessie. "Diploma Nursing at Salt Lake City Religious Based Hospitals." Utah Historical Quarterly 76 (2008): 281-299.

Enss, Chris. FrontierTeachers: Stories of Heroic Women of the Old West. Guilford, CT: TwoDot, 2008.

Fellman, Anita Clair. Little House, Long Shadow: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Impact on American Culture. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008.

Gibby-Wachter, Kristina C. “The Hollow Promise? The Paradoxical Outcome of the Feminization and Professionalization of Teaching in Utah, 1890-1920.” PhD diss., University of Utah, 2001.

Guinn, Lisa G. "'Building Useful Women' from the Depths of Poverty: The Founding and Establishment of the Girls' Industrial Home and School in St. Louis, 1853-1916." Missouri Historical Review 100 (2006): 125-140.

Hales, David A. "School Days and Schoolmarms." Utah Historical Quarterly 67 (1999): 100-110.

Haskell, Evelyn. "Harriet Elizabeth 'Liz' Byrd: Wyoming Trail Blazer in Education and Politics." Annals of Wyoming 78 (2006): 15-25.

Herbst, Jurgen. Women Pioneers of Public Education: How Culture Came to the Wild West. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

Kassel, Michael. "The United Airlines Stewardess School in Cheyenne, Wyoming." Annals of Wyoming 75 (2003): 11-18.

Lindell, Lisa R. "The 'Quickening Power' of Education: Women Students at South Dakota State University, 1885-1920." South Dakota History 33 (2003): 18-45.

Nguyen, Julia Huston. "Useful and Ornamental: Female Education in Antebellum Natchez." Journal of Mississippi History 67 (2005): 291-309.

Oderkirk, Wendell W. "'A Peculiar and Valuable Service': Early Nebraska Nurse Training Schools, 1888-1926." Nebraska History 80 (1999): 66-79.

Orr, Catherine M. "Tellings of Our Activist Pasts: Tracing the Emergence of Women's Studies at San Diego State College." Women's Studies Quarterly 27 (1999): 212-229.

Owen, Barb. Making the Grade: Plucky Schoolmarms of Kittitas Country. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 2009.

Pieroth, Doris H. "Women of the Seattle Public Schools." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 91 (2000): 84-85.

Radke, Andrea Gayle. “’Can She Not See and Hear, and Smell and Taste?’ Women Students at Coeducational Land-Grant Universities in the American West, 1868-1917.” PhD diss., University of Nebraska, 2002.

Radke, Andrea. ""I Am Very Aspiring": Muirl Dorrough and the Alliance Junior Normal School." Nebraska History 81 (2000): 2-11.

Radke-Moss, Andrea G. Bright Epoch: Women & Coeducation in the American West. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

Reese, Linda. "Dr. Anna Lewis: Historian at the Oklahoma College for Women." Chronicles of Oklahoma 82 (2004-2005): 428-449.

Tabit, Michelle M. “Remaining Relevant: Home Economics at the University of Idaho, 1902-1980.” PhD diss., Washington State University, 2004.

Trennert, Robert A. "Sage Memorial Hospital and the Nation's First All-Indian School of Nursing." Journal of Arizona History 44 (2003): 353-374.

West, Leoti L. The Wide Northwest: Historic Narrative of America's Wonder Land as Seen by a Pioneer Teacher. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.


ENVIRONMENT, NATURE, AND SCIENCE

Adkison, Jennifer Ann Dawes. The Wide, Wide West: Women, Sentimental Fiction, and the Western Environments.” PhD diss., University of Nevada, 2001.

Apostol, Jane. "Harriet Russell Strong: Horticulturalist, Conservationist, and Feminist." California History 85 (2008): 50-72.

Benson, Maxine. Martha Maxwell, Rocky Mountain Naturalist. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.

Binkley, Cameron. ""No Better Heritage than Living Trees": Women's Clubs and Early Conservation in Humboldt County." The Western Historical Quarterly 33 (2002): 179-203.

Boag, Peter. "Outward Bound: Family, Gender, Environmentalism and the Postwar Camping Craze, 1945-1970." Idaho Yesterdays 50 (2009).

Buys, Christian J. "'Mothers Rushed into the Deluge': Telluride's Great Flood of 1914." Colorado Heritage, 2000: 2-13.

Cadden, Joan, et al. "Focus: Getting Back to The Death of Nature: Rereading Carolyn Merchant." Isis 97 (2006): 485-533.

Colasurdo, Christine. "Erna Gunther: A Pioneer in Native Plants." Columbia 16 (2002-2003): 30-35.

deWit, Cary W. "Women's Sense of Place on the Americna High Plains." Great Plains Quarterly 21 (2001): 29-44.

Eliasson, Meredith. "Got Pure Milk? Dr. Adelaide Brown's Crusade for San Francisco's Safe Milk Supply." Argonaut 18 (2007): 36-51.

Goss, Robert V. "A Tale of Two Sisters: Pryor & Trischman in Yellowstone in the Best and Worst of Times." Annals of Wyoming 74 (2002): 2-16.

Grabitske, David M. "First Lady of Preservation: Sarah Sibley and the Mount Vernon Ladies Association." Minnesota History 58 (2003): 407-416.

Gruber, Laura Katherine. "'The Naturalistic Impulse': Limitations of Gender and Landscape in Mary Hallock Foote's Idaho Stories." Western American Literature 38 (2004): 353-373.

Haigh, Jane G. Searching for Fannie Quigley: A Wilderness Life in the Shadow of Mount McKinley. Athens, OH: Swallow Press, 2007.

Leavengood, Betty. Grand Canyon Women: Lives Shaped by Landscape. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004.

Liberti, Rita M. "Trailblazing in Marin: Women's Dipsea Hikes, 1918-1922." California History 81 (2002): 54-65.

Montrie, Chad. "'Men Alone Cannot Settle a Country': Domesticating Nature in the Kansas-Nebraska Grasslands." Great Plains Quarterly 25 (2005): 245-258.

Moore, Ted. "Democratizing the Air: The Salt Lake Women's Chamber of Commerce and Air Pollution, 1936-1945." Environmental History 12 (2007): 80-106.

Nelson, Barbara 'Barney'. "An Ecocritical Sense of Time and Place in Mary Austin, Gretel Ehrlich, and Linda Hasselstrom." North Dakota Quarterly 67 (2000): 5-11.

Pickering, Maggie. "A 'Wild Free Life': Susan Allison in Response to Land and Place on the Frontier of British Columbia." Women's Writing 8 (2001): 403-418.

Riley, Glenda. "Victorian Ladies Outdoors: Women in the Early Western Conservation Movement, 1870-1920." Southern California Quarterly 83 (2001): 59-80.

—. Women and Nature: Saving the "Wild" West. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.

Rome, Adam. "'Political Hermaphrodites': Gender and Environmental Reform in Progressive America." Environmental History 11 (2006): 440-463.

Smith, Woody. "Climbing the 'High Tops' with Mary Cronin and the Colorado Mountain Club." Colorado Heritage, 2008: 50-63.

Sperry, Shelley Lynne. “Natural Relations: Women, Men, and Wilderness in California, 1872-1914.” PhD diss., University of Maryland, 1999.

Stange, Mary Zeiss. "Women & Hunting in the West." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 55 (2005): 14-21.

Stanwell-Fletcher, Theodora C. Driftwood Valley: A Woman Naturalist in the Northern Wilderness. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1999.

Starbuck, Susan. "Crossing Boundaries: Hazel Wolf Inside the Environmental Establishment." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96 (2005): 85-94.

Stein, Barbara R. On Her Own Terms: Annie Montague Alexander and the Rise of Science in the American West. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.

Torrance, R. W. "Mabel's Normalcy: Mabel Purefoy Fitzgerald and the Study of Man at Altitude." Journal of Medical Biography 7 (1999): 151-165.
ETHNICITY, RACE, AND MIGRATION

Barr, Juliana. "A Diplomacy of Gender: Rituals of First Contact in the 'Land of Tejas'." William & Mary Quarterly 61 (2004): 393-434.

—. Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.

Benton, Katherine Alexa. “What About Women in the White Man’s Camp? Gender, Nation, and the Redefinition of Race in Cochise County, Arizona, 1853-1941.” PhD diss., University of Wisconsin, 2002.

Blessing, Marlene. A Road of Her Own: Women's Journeys in the West. Golden, CO: Fulcrum, 2002.

Brown, Randy. "The Grave of Susan C. Haile." Overland Journal 25 (2007): 24-36.

Chalmers, Claudine. "Francoise, Lucienne, Rosalie: French Women-Adventurers in the Early Days of the California Gold Rush." California History 78 (1999): 138-153.

Chapman, Karin. "Cultural Conflict in a Steel Town: Two Generations of Italian Women in Pueblo, Colorado." Proceedings of the American Italian Historical Association 34 (2001): 79-90.

Doulis, Thomas. "Helen Papanikolas's Fiction: An Appreciation." Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 29 (2003): 75-81.

Effinger, Marta Jenell. “Staging Migrations Toward an American West: From Ida B. Wells to Rhodessa Jones.” PhD diss., Northwestern University, 2000.

Fiore, Teresa. "Frances Marline Stephenson's 'Promises,' A Woman's 'Bildungsroman:' Contradictions in Growing Up Female and Italian in San Diego." Proceedings of the American Italian Historical Association 34 (2001): 25-37.

Getz, Lynne Marie. "Partners in Motion: Gender, Migration, and Reform in Antebellum Ohio and Kansas." Frontiers 27 (2006): 102-135.

Guenther, Todd. "Pioneers Extraordinaire: A Most Unusual Wagon Train." Overland Journal (18), 2000-2001: 2-17.

Himmelwright, Catherine Ann. “’I’ll Fly Away.’ From Southern Places to Western Spaces: Southern Women Go West.” PhD diss., University of Mississippi, 2002.

Kia, Parandeh. “An Iranian Eden: Women Activists and the Emergency of an Iranian Immigrant Community in Southern California, 1979-1993.” PhD diss., Claremont Graduate University, 2008.

Lahlum, Lori Ann. "'Everything Was Changed and Looked Strange': Norwegian Women in South Dakota." South Dakota History 35 (2005): 189-216.

Lawrence, Noah. ""Since it is my right, I would like to have it": Edna Griffin and the Katz Drug Store Desegregation Movement." Annals of Iowa 67 (2008): 298-330.

Mangun, Kimberley. "A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Cannady's Program for Race Relations in Oregon, 1912-1936." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96 (2005): 69-75.

Matthews, Becky Flournoy. “Wherever That Singing is Going: The Interaction of Crow and Euro-American Women, 1880-1945.” PhD diss., Auburn University, 2002.

McManus, Sheila. The Line Which Separates: Race, Gender, and the Making of the Alberta-Montana Borderlands. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.

Melcher, Mary. "'This is Not Right': Rural Arizona Women Challenge Segregation and Ethnic Division, 1925-1950." Frontiers 20 (1999): 190-214.

Neering, Rosemary. Wild West Women: Travellers, Adventurers and Rebels. Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 2000.

Pagh, Nancy. "An Indescribable Sea: Discourse of Women Traveling the Northwest Coast by Boat." Frontiers 20 (1999): 1-26.

Perry, Adele. On the Edge of Empire: Gender, Race, and the Making of British Columbia, 1849-1871. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001.

Pickles, Katie, and Myra Rutherdale. Contact Zones: Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada's Colonial Past. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006.

Riley, Glenda. Taking Land, Breaking Land: Women Colonizing the American West and Kenya, 1840-1940. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2003.

Sachs, Aaron. "Civil Rights in the Field: Carey McWilliams as a Public-Interest Historian and Social Ecologist." Pacific Historical Review 73 (2004): 215-248.

Schrag, Duane. "Die Weisse Frau." Journal of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia 27 (2004): 27-32.

Schrems, Suzanne H. "'The Ultimate Patriots?': Oklahoma Women of the Ku Klux Klan." Chronicles of Oklahoma 79 (2001): 182-199.

Thompson, Jane Reid. "A Stronger and More Independent Self": Single, Middle-Cass British Women Emigrants to the Canadian West, 1880-1930. 2000.

—. “’A Stronger and More Independent Self’: Single, Middle-Class British Women Emigrants to the Canadian West, 1880-1930.” PhD diss., University of Toronto, 2000.


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