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


GENDER AND GENERAL WOMEN’S STUDIES



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GENDER AND GENERAL WOMEN’S STUDIES

Alter, Judy. Extraordinary Women of the American West. New York: Children's Press, 1999.

Bakken, Gordon Morris and Brenda Farrington. Encyclopedia of Women in the American West. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2003.

—. The Gendered West. New York: Garland Publishing, 2001.

Banks, Leo W. Stalwart Women: Frontier Stories of Indomitable Spirit. Phoenix: Arizona Highways, 1999.

Bouvier, Virginia M. Women and the Conquest of California, 1542-1840: Codes of Silence. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2001.

Browder, Laura. Her Best Shot: Women and Guns in America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2006.

Carter, Sarah. Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women's History. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2005.

Castaneda, Antonia, Susan H. Armitage, Patricia Hart, and Karen Weathermon. Gender on the Borderlands: The Frontier Reader. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

Caughfield, Adrienne. True Women & Westward Expansion. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2005.

Cavanaugh, Catherine A., and Randi R. Warne. Telling Tales: Essays in Western Women's History. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2001.

Chavez-Garcia, Miroslava. Negotiating Conquest: Gender and Power in California, 1770s to 1880s. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004.

Clarke, Deborah. "Women on Wheels: 'A Threat at Yesterday's Order of Things'." Arizona Quarterly 59 (2003): 103-133.

Coburn, Carol K. "Women and Gender in Kansas History." Kansas History 26 (2003): 124-149.

Danneberg, Julie. Amidst the Gold Dust: Women Who Forged the West. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Resources, 2001.

Frost, John. Pioneer Mothers of the West, or, Daring and Heroic Deeds of American Women: Comprising Thrilling Examples of Courage, Fortitude, Devotedness, and Self-Sacrifice. La Crosse, WI: Brookhaven Press, 2001.

Hall, Linda B. "Images of Women and Power." Pacific Historical Review 77 (2008): 1-18.

Hall, Roy K. Was the West Really Won by Horses and Women? Mjs Publishing Group, 2007.

Irwin, Mary Ann and James Brooks. Women and Gender in the American West. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2004.

Jameson, Elizabeth, and Sheila McManus, eds. One Step Over the Line: Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2008.

Leavitt, Sarah and Elizabeth Skramstad. Women of the West. Boulder, CO: Women of the West Museum, 1999.

Matsumoto, Valerie J., and Blake Allmendinger. Over the Edge: Remapping the American West. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

McAndrews, Kristin M. Wrangling Women: Humor and Gender in the American West. Reno : University of Nevada Press, 2006.

Morin, Karen M. Frontiers of Femininity: A New Historical Geography of the Nineteenth-Century American West. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2008.

Prescott, Cynthia Culver. Gender and Generation on the Far Western Frontier. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2007.

Randolph, Ryan P. Frontier Women Who Helped Shape the American West. Rosen Publishing Group, 2005.

Riley, Glenda and Richard W. Etulain. Wild Women of the Old West. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing, 2003.

Scott, Patricia Lyn, and Linda Thatcher. Women in Utah History: Paradigm or Paradox. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2005.

Simpson, Lee M. A.. Selling the City: Gender, Class, and the California Growth Machine, 1880-1940. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004.

Skidmore, Colleen, ed. This Wild Spirit: Women in the Rocky Mountains of Canada. Edmonton: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.

Spurgeon, Sara Louise. “History, Prophecy and Myth: Reconstructing American Frontiers and the Modern West.” PhD diss., University of Arizona, 2000.

Woodworth-Ney, Laura. Women in the American West. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2008.



HISTORIOGRAPHY, ARCHIVES, AND THE HISTORIAN’S CRAFT

Barber, Katrine and Janice Dilg. "Documenting Women's History: Using Oral History and the Collaborative Process." Oregon Historical Quarterly 103 (2002): 530-540.

Goodwin, Joanne L. "From the Ground Up: Building Archival Sources for the History of Women in Las Vegas." Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 49 (2006): 263-276.

Kemble, Jean. Women in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1840-1900: A Guide to Materials in the British Library. London: Eccles Center for American Studies, 1999.

Lake, Sharon M. "Manuscript Collections: The Iowa Women's Archives." Annals of Iowa 63 (2004): 170-202.

Leckie, Shirley A. and Nancy J. Parezo. Their Own Frontier: Women Intellectuals Re-Visioning the American West. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

Mitchell, Terri. "The Sisters of Providence Archives, Seattle." Oregon Historical Quarterly 102 (2001): 222-228.

Montoya, Maria E. "And now, about the women..." Western Historical Quarterly 38 (2007): 313-317.

Nelson, Paula M. "Recontructing Alice: A Meditation on the Historian's Craft." South Dakota History 35 (2005): 272-284.

Ruiz, Vicki L. "Shaping Public Space/Enunciating Gender: A Multiracial Historiography of the Women's West, 1995-2000." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 22 (2001): 22-25.

Scharff, Virginia. "Going Public with Western Women's History." Western Historical Quarterly 36 (2005): 499-504.

Sermon, Suzanne. Women in the Twentieth-Century American West: A Bibliography. Albuquerque: Center for the American West, Dept. of History, University of New Mexico, 2000.

Woodworth-Ney, Laura. "Western Women's History: Late Trends and New Directions." Journal of the West 46 (2007): 3-8.
LATINA HISTORY

Beebe, Rose Marie, and Robert M. Senkewicz. Testimonios: Early California Through the Eyes of Women, 1815-1848. Berkeley, CA: Heyday Books, 2006.

Chavez, Marsela Rodriguez. “Despierten Hermanas y Hermanos! Women, the Chicano Movement, and Chicana Feminisms in California, 1966-1981.” PhD diss., Stanford University, 2005.

delaPena, Susana. “’Las Flores Siempre Ganan’: Mexican American Women Writers of the Arizona Desert.” PhD diss., University of Arizona, 1999.

Escobedo, Elizabeth Rachel. “Mexican American Home Front: The Politics of Gender, Culture, and Community in World War II Los Angeles.” PhD diss., University of Washington, 2004.

Espinoza, Dionne. "'Revolutionary Sisters': Women's Solidarity and Collective Identification Among Chicana Brown Berets in East Los Angeles, 1967-1970." Aztlan 26 (2001): 17-58.

Flores, Lori A. "A Community of Limits and the Limits of Community: MALDEF's Chicana Rights Project, Empowering the 'Typical Chicana,' and the Question of Civil Rights, 1974-1983." Journal of American Ethnic History 27 (2008): 81-110.

Kessell, John L. "Death Delayed: The Sad Case of the Two Marias, 1773-1779." New Mexico Historical Review 83 (2008): 157-170.

McDonald, Lois Halliday. "A Million Dollars in Real Estate: A Mexican Land Grant Becomes a Widow's Fortune." California Territorial Quarterly, 2005: 36-47.

Morales, Cynthia A. "A Survey of Leadership, Activism and Community Involvement of Mexican American Women in San Antonio, 1920-1940." Journal of South Texas 13 (2000): 193-206.

Olden, Danielle. "The Hispano-Americano Women's Club and the Laramie Woman's Club: A Glimpse into intercultural Relationships in Laramie, Wyoming, 1950-1970." Annals of Wyoming 79 (2007): 14-27.

Reynolds, Jean. "Mexican American Women in 1930s' Phoenix: Coming of Age during the Great Depression." Journal of Arizona History 47 (2006): 213-248.

Ricciardi, Gabriella. "Telling Stories, Building Altars: Mexican American Women's Altars in Oregon." Oregon Historical Quarterly 107 (2006): 536-552.

Rojas, Maythee. "Re-Membering Josefa: Reading the Mexican Female Body in California Gold Rush Chronicles." Women's Studies Quarterly 35 (2007): 126-148.

Trevino, Roberto R. "Facing Jim Crow: Catholic Sisters and the 'Mexican Problem' in Texas." Western Histoical Quarterly 34 (2003): 139-164.

Waldenberger, Suzanne. "Barrio Gardens: The Arrangement of a Woman's Space." Western Folklore 59 (2000): 232-245.


LEGAL HISTORY AND CRIME

Alston, Felix, and Scott Alston, eds. "Bronco Nell, A Woman Horse Thief." Annals of Wyoming 76 (2004): 13-17.

Archer, Carol. “Surviving the Transition: Women’s Property Rights and Inheritance in New Mexico, 1848-1912.” PhD diss., University of Calgary, 2006.

Babcock, Barbara Allen. "How Did Clara Foltz's Experiences as a Woman Lawyer and Suffragist Influence Her Conception of a Public Defender for Those Accused of Crime, 1878-1913?" Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 11 (2007).

Bakken, Gordon. Women Who Kill Men: California Courts, Gender, and the Press. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009.

Baumler, Ellen. "Justice as an Afterthought: Women and the Montana Prison System." Montana the Magazine of Western History 58 (2008): 41-59.

Blaisdell, Lowell L. "Injustice in Texas: The Case of Flora Foreman." Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 74 (2001): 47-60.

Butler, Anne M. Gendered Justice in the American West: Women Prisoners in Men's Penitentiaries. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000.

Butters, Jr., Gerald R. "'But I'm Only a Woman': Tiera Farrow's Defense of Clara Schweiger." Kansas History 25 (2002): 191-199.

Brown, Larry K. "Murdered by Madness: The Case of Geneva Collett." Annals of Wyoming 74 (2002): 24-36.

Cecil, Matthew. "'In the Eyes of Men': Ben and Stella Mae Dickson, Bank Robbers." South Dakota History 29 (1999): 155-173.

Corrales, Barbara Smith. "Deviant Women and the Politics of Privilege: Two Louisiana Murder Cases, 1911-1913." Louisiana History 48 (2007): 317-340.

Enss, Chris. Pistol Packin' Madams: True Stories of Notorious Women of the Old West. Guilford, CT: TwoDot, 2006.

—. Tales Behind the Tombstones: The Deaths and Burials of the Old West's Most Nefarious Outlaws, Notorious Women, and Celebrated Lawmen. Guilford, CT: Globe Pequot, 2007.

—. The Lady was a Gambler: True Stories of Notorious Women of the Old West. Guilford, CT: TwoDot, 2008.

Gartner, Rosemary, and Candace Kruttschnitt. "A Brief History of Doing Time: The California Institution for Women in the 1960s and the 1990s." Law & Society Review 38 (2004): 267-304.

Goldberg, Charlotte K. "A Cauldron of Anger: The Spreckels Family and Reform of California Community Property Law." Western Legal History 12 (1999): 241-279.

Gordon, Sarah Barringer. "The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America." Journal of Supreme Court History 28 (2003): 14-29.

Graves, Donna Cooper. "'We'll Fight it Out Fair Right Now': Homicide, Felony Assault, and Gender in Kansas City, Kansas, 1890-1920." Kansas History 26 (2003): 32-49.

Jolly, Michelle. "Sex, Vigilantism, and San Francisco in 1856." Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early America 3 (2003).

Karin, Marcy Lynn. "Esther Morris and Her Equality State: From Council Bill 70 to Life on the Bench." American Journal of Legal History 46 (2004): 300-343.

Kasper, Jacquelyn Gayle. "Sarah Herring Sorin: Arizona's First Woman Lawyer." Western Legal History 12 (1999): 211-240.

Lansing, Ronald B. "The Tragedy of Charity Lamb, Oregon's First Convicted Murderess." Oregon Historical Quarterly 101 (2000): 40-76.

Lorenz, Marjorie K. Notorious Women of the West: The Good, the Bad and the Eccentric. Dover, DE: Cherokee Books, 2005.

Lo Vecchio, Janolyn. "'Give Us the Chance to Go All the Way': The Struggle of Arizona Women to Sit on Juries, 1921-1945." Journal of Arizona History 43 (2002): 343-368.

Orenstein, Dara. "Void for Vagueness: Mexicans and the Collapse of Miscegenation Law in California." Pacific Historical Review 74 (2005): 367-407.

Peterson del Mar, David. "Violence Against Wives by Prominent Men in Clatsop County." Oregon Historical Quarterly 100 (1999): 402-433.

Register, Cheri. "When Women Went Public: Feminist Reforms in the 1970s." Minnesota History 61 (2008): 62-75.

Rosenthal, Judith W. "Bella Weretnikow: Seattle's First Jewish Female Attorney." Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History 18 (2004): 6-10.

Rutter, Michael. Bedside Book of Bad Girls: Outlaw Women of the Old West. Helena, MT: Farcountry Press, 2008.

Savitt, Todd L. "Abortion in the Old West: The Trials of Dr. Edwin S. Kellogg of Helena, Montana." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 57 (2007): 3-20.

Schuele, Donna C. "'None Could Deny the Eloquence of This Lady': Women, Law, and Government in California, 1850-1890." California History 81 (2003): 169-198.

Stuntz, Jean. "Spanish Laws for Texas Women: The Development of Marital Property Law to 1850." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 104 (2001): 543-560.

White, Anne. "The Persons Case: A Struggle for Legal Definition & Personhood." Alberta History 47 (1999): 2-9.



LITERATURE AND FILM

Adamcyk, Valerie Therese. “Writing the Western Home: Domestic Ideology in Women’s Literature of the American West.” PhD diss., State University of New York, 2001.

Adkison, Jennifer Dawes. "'These is My Words'...Or Are They?: Constructing Western Women's Lives in Two Contemporary Novels." Great Plains History 26 (2006): 13-25.

Brady, Margaret K. Mormon Healer and Folk Poet: Mary Susannah Fowler's Life of "Unselfish Usefulness". Logan: Utah State University Press, 2004.

Brogan, Jacqueline Vaught. "'Two Distinct Voices': The Revolutionary Call of Susan Power's 'The Grass Dancer'." North Dakota Quarterly 67 (2000): 109-125.

Cairns, Kathleen. "'Enigma Woman' Nellie Madison: Femme Fatales & Noir Fiction." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 54 (54): 14-25.

Cole, Kevin L., and Leah Weins. "Religion, Idealism, and African American Autobiography in the Northern Plains: Era Bell Thompson's 'American Daughter'." Great Plains Quarterly 23 (2003): 219-229.

Collett, Anne. "Red and White: Miss E. Pauline Johnson Tekahionwake and the Other Woman." Women's Writing 8 (2001): 359-374.

Dyck, Reginald. "Willa Cather's Reluctant New Woman Pioneer." Great Plains Quarterly 23 (2003): 161-173.

Fuqua, Amy. "Muckrakers, Pioneers, Neighbors: Progressive Politics in Willa Cather's Fiction." North Dakota Quarterly 71 (2004): 81-102.

Goggans, Jan Elln. “The Shape of Community in the Visual West: Land, Water, and Women in the Work of Paul Taylor and Dorothea Lange.” PhD diss., University of California, 2002.

Hart, Patricia, Karen Weathermon, and Susan H. Armitage. Women Writing Women: The Frontier Reader. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.

Hill, David. "The Quotidian Sublime: Cognitive Perspectives on Identity-Formation in Willa Cather's My Antoinia." Arizona Quarterly 61 (2005): 109-127.

Hill, Pamela Smith. Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life. Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society Press, 2007.

Hines, Stephen W., ed. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2007.

Hogg, Charlotte. "'Private' Lives and 'Public' Writing: Rhetorical Practices of Western Nebraska Women." Great Plains Quarterly 22 (2002): 183-198.

Howlett, David J. "Zion as Fiction: Gender, Early RLDS Novels, and the Politics of Place." John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 25 (2005): 93-106.

Jacobs, Margaret D. "Mixed-Bloods, Mestizas, and Pintos: Race, Gender, and Claims to Whiteness in Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona and Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton's Who Would Have Thought It?" Western American Literature 36 (2001): 212-232.

Laegreid, Renee M. "The Good, the Bad, and the Ignored: Immigrants in Willa Cather's O Pioneers!" Great Plains Quarterly 27 (2007): 101-115.

Lamont, Victoria. "Native American Oral Practice and the Popular Novel: Or, Why Mourning Dove Wrote a Western." Western American Literature 39 (2004): 368-393.

Lape, Noreen Groover. "The Frontier Origins of North American Realism: Metarealism and the Travel Writings of Susanna Moodie and Caroline Kirkland." Western American Literature 42 (2008): 363-394.

Lavender, Catherine and Lillian Schlissel. The Western Women's Reader: The Remarkable Writings of Women Who Shaped the American West, Spanning 300 Years. New York: Harper Collins World, 2000.

Lawrence, Deborah. Writing the Trail: Five Women's Frontier Narratives. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2006.

Lomicky, Carol S. "Frontier Feminism and the 'Woman's Tribune:' The Journalism of Clara Bewick Colby." Journalism History 28 (2002): 102-111.

Miller, Darlis. Mary Hallock Foote: Author-Illustrator of the American West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2002.

Miller, John E. Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman Behind the Legend. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2006.

—. Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane: Authorship, Place, Time, and Culture. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008.

Miller, Susan Cummins, ed. A Sweet, Separate Intimacy: Women Writers on the American Frontier, 1800-1922. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2007.

Nickliss, Alexandra M. "Phoebe Apperson Hearst's 'Gospel of Wealth,' 1883-1901." Pacific Historical Quarterly 71 (2002): 575-605.

Patterson, Caroline, ed. Montana Women Writers: A Geography of the Heart. Helena, MT: Farcountry Press, 2006.

Pawley, Christine. "Race, Reading, and the Book Lovers Club, Des Moines, Iowa, 1925-1941." Annals of Iowa 65 (2006): 35-59.

Peattie, Elia and Susanne George Bloomfield. Impertinences: Selected Writings of Ella Peattie, a Journalist in the Gilded Age. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.

Rodenberger, Lou Halsell. Jane Gilmore Rushing: A West Texas Writer and Her Work. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2006.

Scharnhorst, Gary. "Kate Field on 'Despised Alaska': 1887-1894." Alaska History 21 (2006): 26-46.

Shein, Debra. "Not Just the Vote: Abigail Scott Duniway's Serialized Novels and the Struggle for Women's Rights." Oregon Historical Quarterly 101 (2000): 302-327.

Smith-Baranzini, Marlene. "Out of the Shadows: Louise Clappe's Life and Early California Writing." California History 78 (1999-2000): 238-261.

Suzuki, Noriko. The Re-Invention of the American West: Women's Periodicals and Gendered Geography in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

Thompson, Jennifer A. "From Travel Writer ot Newspaper Editor: Caroline Churchill and the Development of Her Political Ideology Within the Public Sphere." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 20 (1999): 42-63.

Tisinger, Danielle. "Textual Performance and the Western Frontier: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkin's Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims." Western American Literature 37 (2002): 171-194.

Turley, Kylie Nielson. "'Untrumpeted and Unseen': Josephine Spencer, Mormon 'Authoress'." Journal of Mormon History 27 (2001): 127-164.

Unrue, Darlene Harbour. "Antonieta Rivas Mercado: Katherine Anne Porter's Horror and Inspiration." Journal of the Southwest 47 (2005): 615-635.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot, and Lance Speere. "Marjorie Paxson: From Women's Editor to Publisher." Media History Monographs 10 (2007-2008).

Watson, Matthew A. "The Argonauts of '49: Class, Gender, and Partnership in Bret Harte's West." Western American Literature 40 (2005): 33-53.

Weagel, Deborah. "Elucidating Abstract Concepts and Complexity in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine Through Metaphors of Quilts and Quilt Making." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 31 (2007): 79-95.

Winchester, Juti A. "'So Glad God Let Me Be An Outdoor Woman': The Conservationist Writing of Sharlot Mabridth Hall." Journal of the West 44 (2005): 18-25.

Wong, Rita. "Troubling Domestic Limits: Reading Border Fictions alongside Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl." BC Studies, no. 140 (2003-2004): 109-124.

Wright, Gregory. "(Re)Writing the Captivity Narrative: Sarah Winnemucca's 'Life Among the Piutes' Records White Male Sexual Violence." Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 51 (2008): 200-218.
MARRIAGE, DOMESTICITY, AND FAMILY LIFE

Barber, Katrine and Janice Dilg. "'I Didn't Do Anything Anyone Else Couldn't Have Done': A View of Oregon History through the Ordinary Life of Barbara Mackenzie." Oregon Historical Quarterly 103 (2002): 481-509.

Bean, Lee L., et al. "Infant Deaths in Utah, 1850-1939." Utah Historical Quarterly 70 (2002): 158-173.

Blodgett, Geoffrey. "Cass Gilbert & Julia Finch: Falling in Love in the 1880s." Minnesota History 57 (2000): 35-50.

Bloomfield, Susanne George. "'The Boy's Mother': Nineteenth-Century Drug Dependence in the Life of Kate M. Cleary." Great Plains Quarterly 20 (2000): 3-18.

Buss, Fran Leeper. La Partera: Story of a Midwife. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001.

Casas, Maria Raquel. Married to a Daughter of the Land: Spanish-Mexican Women and Interethnic Marriage in California, 1820-1880. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2007.

Caughfield, Adrienne Helene. “Mothers of the West: Women in Texas and Their Roles in Manifest Destiny, 1820-1860.” PhD diss., Texas Christian University, 2002.

Ciani, Kyle E. "The Power of Maternal Love: Negotiating a Child's Care in Progressive-Era San Diego." Journal of the West 41 (2002): 71-79.

Clarkson, Chris. Domestic Reforms: Political Visions and Family Regulation in British Columbia, 1862-1940. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2007.

Compton, Todd. "Civilizing the Ragged Edge: The Wives of Jacob Hamblin." Journal of Mormon Hstory 33 (2007): 155-198.

Daynes, Kathryn M. More Wives Than One: Transformation of the Mormon Marriage System, 1840-1910. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2008.

DeDanaan, Llyn. "Katie Gale's Tombstone: The Work of Researching a Life." Oregon Historical Quarterly 106 (2005): 642-657.

Duniway, Abigail Scott, edited by Debra Shein. Edna and John: A Romance of Idaho Flat. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 2000.

Edwards, Rebecca. "Marsh Murdock and the "Wily Women" of Wichita: Domesticity Disputed in the Gilded Age." Kansas History 25 (2002): 2-13.

Ellinghaus, Katherine. Taking Assimilation to Heart: Marriages of White Women and Indigenous Men in the United States and Australia, 1887-1937. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.

English, Linda. "Revealing Accounts: Women's Lives and General Stores." Historian 64 (2002): 567-585.

Enke, Anne. "Women's Softball in Minnesota: Pioneers, Players, and Politicos." Minnesota History 58 (2002): 210-223.

Foote, Cheryl J. Women of the New Mexico Frontier, 1846-1912. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005.

Fousekis, Natalie Marie. “Fighting for Our Children: Women’s Activism and the Battle for Child Care in California, 1940-1965.” PhD diss., University of North Carolina, 2000.

Godfrey, Audrey M. "'The Queen of Inventions': The Sewing Machine Comes to Utah." Journal of Mormon History 32 (2006): 82-103

Graham, Margaret Baker. "Stories of Everyday Living: The Life and Letters of Margaret Bruin Machette." Missouri Historical Review 93 (1999): 367-385.

Hardy, B. Carmon. "That 'Same Old Question of Polygamy and Polygamous Living': Some Recent Findings Regarding Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Mormon Polygamy." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2005): 212-224.

Harmon, Mella Rothwell. "Getting Renovated--Reno Divorces in the 1930s." Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 42 (1999): 46-68.

Hassan, Amina. “Rosie Re-Riveted in Public Memory: A Rhetorical Study of WWII Shipyard Childcare in Richmond, California, and the 1946-1957 Campaign to Preserve Public Supported Childcare.” PhD diss., Ohio University, 2005.

Henshaw, Betty Grant, edited by Sandra Scofield. Children of the Dust: An Okie Family Story. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2006.

Hietter, Paul T. "To Encourage the Preservation and Sanctity of the Marriage Relation: Victorian Attitudes in Arizona Territory and the Murder Prosecution of Frank C. Kibbey." Journal of Arizona History 42 (2001): 249-276.

Holt, Marilyn Irvin. Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman, 1890-1930. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.

Hunter, Terri. "Crinoline Cargo." Beaver 87 (2007-2008): 39-42.

Hurtado, Albert L. "Settler Women and Frontier Women: the Unsettling Past of Western Women's History." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 22 (2001): 1-5.

Iverson, Joan Smyth. "Corinne Allen and Post-Manifesto Antipolygamy." Journal of Mormon History 26 (2000): 110-139.

Jackson, Brenda K. Domesticating the West: The Re-Creation of the Nineteenth-Century American Middle Class. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.

Jacobs, Margaret D. "The Eastmans and the Luhans: Interracial Marriage between White Women and Native American Men, 1875-1935." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 23 (2002): 29-54.

—. White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialsim, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009.

Jeffrey, Julie Roy. Frontier Women: "Civilizing" the West? 1840-1880. New York: Hill and Wang, 1999.

Johnson, Melvin. Polygamy on the Pedernales: Lyman Wight's Mormon Villages in Antebellum Texas, 1845-1858. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2006.

Johnson, Susan Lee. "'My Own Private Life': Toward a History of Desire in Gold Rush California." California History 79 (2000): 316-346.

Kreck, Richard A. "'A Fine Type of Womanhood': Marguerite Frey's 1907 Reign as The Denver Post's 'Most Beautiful'." Colorado Heritage, 2007: 2-11.

Ling, Huping. "Family and Marriage of Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Chinese Immigrant Women." Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (2000): 43-63.

Lyon, Mary Lou. "The Pioneer Women of the Stephens-Murphy-Townsend Party." California Territorial Quarterly 73 (2008): 15-29.

Mason, Patrick Q. "The Prohibition of Interracial Marriage in Utah, 1883-1963." Utah Historical Quarterly 76 (2008): 108-131.

McManus, Sheila. "'Their Own Country': Race, Gender, Landscape, and Colonization Around the 49th Parallel, 1862-1900." Agricultural History 73 (1999): 168-182.

Methot, Melanie. "Bigamy in the Northern Alberta Judicial District, 1886-1969: A Socially Constructed Crime that Failed to Impose Gender Barriers." Journal of Family History 31 (2006): 257-266.

Milewski, Melissa Lambert, ed. Before the Manifesto: The Life Writings of Mary Lois Walker Morris. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2007.

Morena, Deborah. "'Here the Society is United': 'Respectable' Anglos and Intercultural Marriage in Pre-Gold Rush California." California History 80 (2001): 2-17.

Pentland, Brenda. "Letters From World's End: A Young Couple's Portrait of Butte, 1936-1941." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 53 (2003): 36-49.

Prescott, Cynthia Culver. "'Why She Didn't Marry Him': Love, Power, and Marital Choice on the Far Western Frontier." Western Historical Quarterly 38 (2007): 25-45.

Reed, Maureen E. "Mixed Messages: Pablita Velarde, Kay Bennett, and the Changing Meaning of Anglo-Indian Intermarriage in Twentieth-Century New Mexico." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 26 (2005): 101-134.

Reyes, Barbara O. “Nineteenth-Century California as Engendered Space: The Public/Private Lives of Women of the Californias.” PhD diss., University of California, 2000.

Rodenberger, Lou. "West Texas Pioneer Women: 'The Wilder, Stronger Breed'." West Texas Historical Association Yearbook 77 (2001): 38-53.

Rollings-Magnusson, Sandra. "Flax Seed, Goose Grease, and Gun Powder: Medical Practices By Women Homesteaders in Saskatchewan (1882-1914)." Journal of Family History 33 (2008): 388-410.

Roper, Roger. "Homemakers in Transition: Women in Salt Lake City Apartments, 1910-1940." Utah Historical Quarterly 67 (1999): 349-366.

Rosen, Deborah A. "Women and Property Across Colonial America: A Comparison of Legal Systems in New Mexico and New York." The William and Mary Quarterly 60 (2003): 355-381.

Schackel, Sandra. Western Women's Lives: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2003.

Scharff, Virginia. Twenty Thousand Roads: Women, Movement, and the West. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.

Schweider, Dorothy. "A Tale of Two Grandmothers: Immigration and Family on the Great Plains." South Dakota History 31 (2001): 26-52.

Schweider, Dorothy Hubbard. Growing Up with the Town: Family and Community on the Great Plains. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2002.

Schweitzer, Ivy. "Foster's 'Coquette:' Resurrecting Friendship from the Tomb of Marriage." Arizona Quarterly 61 (2005): 1-32.

Simonsen, Jane E. Making Home Work: Domesticity and Native American Assimilation in the American West, 1860-1919. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

Snyder, Lu Ann Faylor, and Phillip A. Snyder. Post-Manifesto Polygamy: The 1899-1904 Correspondence of Helen, Owen, and Avery Woodruff. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2009.

Sorensen, John. "'A Prairie Childhood' By Edith Abbott: An Excerpt from 'The Children's Champion,' A Biography of Grace Abbott." Great Plains Quarterly 23 (2003): 93-110.

Spence, Polly and Karl Spence Richardson. Moving Out: A Nebraska Woman's Life. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2002.

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