Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 17, 1994)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.

"Kansans and the World War Experience, Introduction," p. 2.
Patrick G. O'Brien, "Kansas At War: The Home Front, 1941-1945," p. 6.
Kristine M. McCusker, "`The Forgotten Years' of America's Civil Rights Movement:
Wartime Protests at the University of Kansas, 1939-1945," p. 26.
Judith Johnson, "Uncle Sam Wanted Them Too! Women Aircraft Workers in Wichita
During World War II," p. 38.
Virgil W. Dean, "Another Wichita Seditionist? Elmer J. Garner and the Radical
Right's Opposition to World War II," p. 50.
Norman E. Saul, "Through Curious and Foreign Eyes: Grigorri Machtet Chronicles
the Kansas Frontier, 1872-1873," p. 76.
Christopher Lovett, "`Dear, I'll Be Back in a Year': The Mobilization of the
Thirty-Fifth Infantry Division in 1940," p. 90.
Joel Paddock, "Democratic Politics in a Republican State: The Gubernatorial
Campaigns of Robert Docking, 1966-1972," p. 108.
Katie Armitage, "Public and Private Lives: Fannie B. and James C. Horton,
1874," p. 124.
Stephen A. Warren, "The Baptists, the Methodists,
and the Shawnees: Conflicting Cultures in Indian Territory, 1833-1834,"
p. 149. Read this article online
Edward Gale Agran, "William Allen White's Small Town America: A Literary
Prescription For Progressive Reform," p. 162.
Linda L. Pohly, "Cultures in Harmony: Welsh Choral Music in Nineteenth-Century
Kansas," p.178.
Keith A. Sculle, "`The New Carlisle of the West': Haskell Institute and Big-Time
Sports, 1920- 1932," p. 192.
John M. Peterson, John M., "Forgotten Kansas Artist: Adam Rohe," p.
221.
James N. Leiker, "Voices From a Disease Frontier: Kansas and Cholera, 1867,"
p. 236.
Craig Miner, "Civilizing Kansas: Presidential Address," p. 254.
Charles R. King, "Physician to Body and Soul: Jotham Meeker--Kansas
Missionary," p. 262.
Lyn Ellen Bennett, "Reassessing Western Liberality: Divorce in Douglas County,
Kansas, 1867- 1876," p. 274.
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