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Pacific Northwest Quarterly — Recent Articles

"Rainier Vista from the AYP to the University of Washington," Jeffrey Karl Ochsner. 100:2 (Spring 2009)

"'Lighted Fair is Magic Landscape': The AYP at Night," Tyler S. Sprague. 100:2 (Spring 2009)

"Classicizing the Wilderness: Washington State's Forestry Building at the 1909 AYP," Kathryn Rogers Merlino. 100:2 (Spring 2009)

"Fair City: Seattle as Host of the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition," John M. Findlay. 100:1 (Winter 2008/2009)

"How 'Arts Assists Nature': The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in the Pacific Northwest Landscape," Thaisa Way. 100:1 (Winter 2008/2009)

"The Pay Streak Spectacle: Representations of Race and Gender in the Amusement Quarters of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition," Manish Chalana. 100:1 (Winter 2008/2009)

"Kamiakin's Impact on Early Washington Territory," Jo N. Miles. 99:4 (Fall 2008) " Student Activism at Whitman College and Willamette University, 1965-1971: A Photo Essay. G. Thomas Edwards," 99:4 (Fall 2008)

"Bricks, Brains, and Partisan Politics: Edmond S. Meany, the University of Washington, and State Government, 1889-1939," John M. Findlay. 99:4 (Fall 2008)

"Asahel Curtis and the Fight over the Olympic National Park," William H. Wilson. 99:3 (Summer 2008)

PNQ 98:2

"Victor Steinbrueck Finds His Voice: From the Argus to Seattle Cityscape," Jeffrey Karl Ochsner. 99:3 (Summer 2008)

"'The System of the Globe': Alexander Mackenzie and the Course of Climate Change," David L. Nicandri. 99:2 (Spring 2008)

"Demographic Borderlands: People of Mixed Heritage in the Russian American Company and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1670-1870," Roxanne Easley. 99:2 (Spring 2008)

"Fighting for Aluminum and for Itself: The Bonneville Power Administration, 1939-1949," Harry H. Stein. 99:1 (Winter 2007/2008)

"Christopher C. Shea, "King of Skagway": Progressive Era Mayor and Game Warden in Alaska," Catherine Holder Spude. 99:1 (Winter 2007/2008)

"Reclaiming Jefferson's Ideals: Abigail Scott Duniway's Ode to Lewis and Clark," Albert Furtwangler. 98:4 (Fall 2007)

"'No More Out': The Deep Colony of Spokane Indians, 1878-1888," John W. W. Mann. 98:4 (Fall 2007)

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