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Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Volume 104, Number 3 (Summer 2013)
ARTICLES
Pivoting to Progressivism: Justice Stephen J. Chadwick, the Washington Supreme Court, and Change in Early 20th-Century Judicial Reasoning and Rhetoric. Hugh Spitzer, 107-121
Introduction to Kenneth B. Pyle’s "Hiroshima and the Historians: History as Relative Truth". John M. Findlay, 122
Hiroshima and the Historians: History as Relative Truth. Kenneth B. Pyle, 123-132
Owning the Ocean: Environment, Race, and Identity in the Bristol Bay, Alaska, Salmon Fishery, 1930-1938. Ross Coen, 133-150
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Arnold Krupat, “That the People Might Live”: Loss and Renewal in Native American Elegy, by Scott Comar, 151
Lorraine McConaghy and Judy Bentley, Free Boy: A True Story of Slave and Master, by Robin Hardy, 151
Ann Fienup-Riordan and Alice Rearden, Ellavut, Our Yup’ik World and Weather: Continuity and Change on the Bering Sea Coast; and Ann Fienup-Riordan, ed., Qaluyaarmiuni Nunamtenek Qanemciput/Our Nelson Island Stories: Meanings of Place on the Bering Sea Coast, trans. Alice Rearden, by Mark A. Schreiter, 152
Richard W. Etulain, Lincoln and Oregon Country Politics in the Civil War Era, by Bryan Carter, 153
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Sean Lanksbury, 155
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