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1980

Spring

  • Scott, Mark. "Langston Hughes of Kansas." 1 (Spring 1980): 3–25.

  • Summer

    Autumn

    Winter

    1994

    Spring

    Summer

    Autumn

  • Warren, Stephen A. "The Baptists, the Methodists, and the Shawnees: Conflicting Cultures in Indian Territory, 1833-1834." 17 (Autumn 1994): 148–161.

  • Winter

    1995

    Spring

    Summer

  • Watts, Dale."How Bloody was Bleeding Kansas? Political Killings in Kansas Territory, 1854–1861." 18 (Summer 1995): 116–129.

  • Autumn

  • Jochims, Larry O. and Virgil W. Dean."Pillars of Society: A Brief History of the Kansas Historical Society." 18 (Autumn 1995): 142–163.

  • Winter

  • Sutter, Paul S. "Paved With Good Intentions: Good Roads, the Automobile, and the Rhetoric of Rural Improvement in the Kansas Farmer, 1890–1914." 18 (Winter 1995/1996): 284–299.

  • 1996

    Spring

  • Marvin, Anne M. "'A Grave-Yard of Hopes': Irrigation and Boosterism in Southwest Kansas, 1880–1890." 19 (Spring 1996): 36–51.

  • Summer

    Autumn

  • Dobak, William A. "Fort Riley's Black Soldiers and the Army's Changing Role in the West, 1867-1885." 22 (Autumn 1996): 52–63.

  • Winter

    1997

    Spring

  • Peterson, John M., editor. "From Border War to Civil War: More Letters From Edward and Sarah Fitch, 1855–1863. Part I." 20 (Spring 1997): 2–21.

  • Summer

  • Cecil-Fronsman, Bill. "'Advocate the Freedom of White Men, As Well As That of the Negroes': The Kansas Free State and Antislavery Westerns in Territorial Kansas." 20 (Summer 1997): 102–115.

  • Peterson, John M., editor. "From Border War to Civil War: More Letters From Edward and Sarah Fitch, 1855–1863. Part II." 20 (Summer 1997): 68–85.

  • Autumn

  • Antle, Jay. "Against Kansas' Top Dog: Coyotes, Politics, and Ecology, 1877-1970." 20 (Autumn 1997): 160–175.

  • Monhollon, Rusty L. "Taking the Plunge: Race, Rights, and the Politics of Desegregation in Lawrence, Kansas, 1960." 20 (Autumn 1997): 138–159.

  • Sheridan, Richard B. "'A Most Unusual Gathering':  The 1913 Semi-Centennial Memorial Reunion of the Survivors of Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence." 20 (Autumn 1997): 176–191.

  • Worley, William S. "The Kansas City Urban Planning Tradition: George Kessler, Henry Wright, and Herbert Hare." 20 (Autumn 1997): 192–205.

  • Winter

    1998

    Spring

  • Fleharty, Eugene D. "'Apply Salt, Gunpowder, and the Yellow of an Egg': The Treatment of Rattlesnake Bites by the Western Kansas Settler." 21 (Spring 1998): 18–29.

  • Sherow, James E., and William S. Reeder, Jr. "A Richly Textured Community: Fort Riley, Kansas, and American Indians, 1853-1911." 21 (Spring 1998): 2–17.

  • Watts, Dale E. "Plows and Bibles, Rifles and Revolvers: Guns in Kansas Territory." 21 (Spring 1998): 30–45.

  • Summer

  • Abing, Kevin J. "A Holy Battleground: Methodist, Baptist and Quaker Missionaries Among the Shawnee Indians, 1830–1844." 21 (Summer 1998): 188–237.


  • Etcheson, Nicole. "'Labouring for the Freedom of This Territory': Free-State Kansas Women in the 1850s." 21 (Summer 1998): 68–87.

  • Autumn

  • Cheatham, Gary L. "'Slavery All the Time or Not At All’: The Wyandotte Constitution Debate, 1859–1861." 21 (Autumn 1998): 168–187.

  • Winter

    1999

    Spring

  • Ambler, Cathy and Judy Sweets. "A Pennsylvania Family Brings Its Barn to Kansas." 22 (Spring 1999): 26–47.

  • Shortridge, James R. "The Round Barns of Kansas." 22 (Spring 1999): 48–89.

  • Summer

  • Crouch, Barry A. "A 'Fiend in Human Shape'? William Clarke Quantrill and His Biographers." 22 (Summer 1999): 142–156.

  • Dragosani-Brantingham, Justin. "'Proud Are We': Private Rhinehart and the College Company of the Twenty-Second Kansas Volunteer." 22 (Summer 1999): 100–131.

  • Robinson, W. Stitt. "Chautauqua: Then and Now. Presidential Address." 22 (Summer 1999): 132–141.

  • Autumn

  • Dobak, William A. "'One of the Nastiest Rivers That I Know Of': Municipal and Rural Sanitation in Nineteenth-Century Kansas." 22 (Autumn 1999): 215–227.

  • Hawkins, Anne P. W. "Hoeing Their Own Row: Black Agriculture and the Agrarian Ideal in Kansas, 1880-1920." 22 (Autumn 1999): 200–213.

  • Ortiz, Leonard David. "La Voz de la Gente: Chicano Activist Publications in the Kansas City Area, 1968-1989." 22 (Autumn 1999): 228–244.

  • Thies, Randall M. "Civil War Valor in Concrete: David A Lester and the Kinsley Civil War Monument." 22 (Autumn 1999): 164–181.

  • Tibbetts, John C. "Riding with the Devil: The Movie Adventures of William Clarke Quantrill." 22 (Autumn 1999): 182–199.

  • Winter

  • Fearon, Peter. "Ploughshares into airplanes: Manufacturing Industry and Workers in Kansas during World War II." 22 (Winter 1999/2000): 298–314.

  • Lee, R. Alton. "The Little White Slaver: A Century-Long Struggle Against Cigarettes in Kansas." 22 (Winter 1999/2000):258–267.

  • Miller, Chandra. "‘A Perfect Institution Belonging to the Regiment': The Soldier's Letter and American Identity among Civil War Soldiers in Kansas." 22 (Winter 1999/2000):284–297.

  • Sheridan, Richard B. "Charles Henry Langston and the African American Struggle in Kansas." 22 (Winter 1999/2000): 268–283.

  • 2000

    Spring/Summer

  • Averill, Thomas Fox. "Kansas Wheat Harvest." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 6–11.

  • Bamberg, Elma L. Edited by Virgil W. Dean. "‘Give Us This Day Our Daily Bred': A Harvest Memoir." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 6–11.

  • Hurt, R. Douglas. "Prices, Payments, & Production: Kansas Wheat Farmers and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1933-1939." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 72–87.

  • Isern, Thomas D. "Wheat Explorer the World Over: Mark Carleton of Kansas." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 12–25.

  • Krupp Selyem, Barbara. With photographs by Bruce Selyem. "The Legacy of Country Grain Elevators: A Photo Essay." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 42–55.

  • Lynn-Sherow, Bonnie. "Beyond Winter Wheat: The USDA Extension Service and Kansas Wheat Production in the Twentieth Century." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 100–111.

  • Miner, Craig. "The Wheat Empire of R.H. Garvey, 1930-1959." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 88–99.

  • Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela. "Women in Wheat Country." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 56–71.

  • Saul, Norman. "Mill Town in the Age of Turkey Red." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 26–41.

  • Selyem. "Mill Town in the Age of Turkey Red." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 42–55.

  • Socolofsky, Homer E. "The Wheat Culture of Kansas in Kansas: Introduction." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 2–5.

  • Autumn

  • Buchanan, Rex, Robert Sawin, and Wayne Lebsack. "Water of the Most Excellent Kind: Historic Springs in Kansas." 23 (Autumn 2000): 128–141.

  • Cheatham, Gary L. "'Kansas Shall Not Have the Right to Legislate Slavery Out': Slavery and the 1860 Antislavery Law." 23 (Autumn 2000): 154–171.

  • Juhnke, James C. "Clashing Symbols in a Quiet Town: Hesston in the Vietnam War Era." 23 (Autumn 2000): 142–153.

  • Laugesen, Amanda. "Making a Unique Heritage: Celebrating Pike's Pawnee Village and the Santa Fe Trail, 1900-1918." 23 (Autumn 2000): 172–185.

  • Winter

  • Courtwright, Julie. "Want to Build a Miracle City? War Housing in Wichita." 23 (Winter 2000/2001): 218–239.

  • Cunningham, Roger D. "Douglas's Battery at Fort Leavenworth: The Issue of Black Officers During the Civil War." 23 (Winter 2000/2001): 200–217.

  • Lee, R. Alton. "The Ill-Fated Kansas Silk Industry." 23 (Winter 2000/2001): 240–255.

  • 2001

    Spring

  • Abing, Kevin J. "Before Bleeding Kansas: Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Shawnee Indians in Pre-Territorial Kansas, 1844–1854." 24 (Spring 2001): 54–71.

  • Harvey, Douglas S. "Creating a 'Sea of Galilee': The Rescue of Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, 1927-1930." 24 (Spring 2001): 2–17.

  • Quastler, I. E. "The People's Railroad: The Leavenworth & Topeka, 1918-1931." 24 (Spring 2001): 18–35.

  • Stern, A. Kenneth, and Janelle L. Wagner, "The First Decade of Educational Governance in Kansas, 1855-1865." 24 (Spring 2001): 36–53.

  • Summer

  • Entz, Gary R. "Zion Valley: The Mormon Origins of St. John, Kansas." 24 (Summer 2001): 98–117.

  • Hasselle-Newcombe, Suzanne. "Cementing His Political Views: S.P. Dinsmoor and the Garden of Eden." 24 (Summer 2001): 118–135.

  • Lynn-Sherow, Bonnie, and Susannah Bruce. "'How Cola' from Camp Funston: American Indians and the Great War." 24 (Summer 2001): 84–97.

  • Prasch, Thomas, editor. "The Cinematic Presence of Kansas and the West: Film Reviews." 24 (Summer 2001): 136–158.

  • Autumn

  • Beard, Philip R. "The Kansas Colored Literary and Business Academy: A White Effort at African American Education in Late Nineteenth Century Kansas." 24 (Autumn 2001): 200–217.

  • Linsenmayer, Penny T. "Kansas Settlers on the Osage Diminished Reserve: A Study of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie." 24 (Autumn 2001): 168–185.

  • Miner, Craig "Lane & Lincoln: A Mysterious Connection." 24 (Autumn 2001): 186–199.

  • Napier, Rita G. "Rethinking the Past, Reimagining the Future. Review Essay: Series Introduction." 24 (Autumn 2001): 218–247.

  • Winter

  • Evans, Sterling. "From Kanasin to Kansas: Mexican Sisal, Binder Twine, and the State Prison Twine Factory, 1890-1940." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 276–299.

  • Dicks, Sam, editor. "'A Sower Went Forth': Lyman Beecher Kellogg and Kansas State Normal." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 252–275.

  • Price, Jay M. "Cowboy Boosterism." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 300–317.

  • SenGupta, Gunja. "Bleeding Kansas: A Review Essay." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 318–341.

  • 2002

    Spring

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

  • Irish, Kerry E. "Hometown Support in the Midst of War: Dwight Eisenhower's Wartime Correspondence With Abilene Friends." 25 (Spring 2002): 14–37.

  • Sherow, James R. "The Art of Water and the Art of Living. Review Essay." 25 (Spring 2002): 52–71.

  • Woods, Fred E., and Melvin L. Bashore. "On the Outskirts of Atchison: The Imprint of Latter-day Saint Transmigration at Mormon Grove." 25 (Spring 2002): 38–51.

  • Summer

  • Averill, Thomas Fox. "Kansas Literature. A Review Essay." 25 (Summer 2002): 141–165.

  • Courtwright, Julie. "'A Goblin That Drives Her Insane': Sara Robinson and the History Wars of Kansas, 1894-1911." 25 (Summer 2002): 102–123.

  • Cunningham, Roger D. "Welcoming 'Pa' on the Kaw: Kansas's 'Colored' Militia and the 1864 Price Raid." 25 (Summer 2002): 86–101.

  • Hamscher, Albert N. "'Scant Excuse for the Headstone': The Memorial-Park Cemetery in Kansas." 25 (Summer 2002): 124–143.

  • Prasch, Thomas, editor. "The Continuing Cinematic Presence of Kansas and the West: Film Reviews." 26 (Summer 2003): 112–123.

  • Autumn

  • Butters, Gerald R. "I Am Only a Woman: Tiera Farrow's Defense of Clara Schweiger." 25 (Autumn 2002): 190–199.

  • Lee, R. Alton. "John M. Houston: Congressman and Labor Negotiator." 25 (Autumn 2002): 200–213.

  • Leiker, James. "Race Relations in the Sunflower State. A Review Essay." 25 (Autumn 2002): 214–236.

  • Tegtmeier Oertel, Kristen. "'The free sons of the North' vs. 'The myridons of Border-Ruffianism': What Makes a Man in Bleeding Kansas?" 25 (Autumn 2002): 174–189.

  • Winter

  • Keenan, Claudia J. "The Education of an Intellectual: George S. Counts and Turn-of-the-Century Kansas." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 258–271.

  • Roper, Donna C. "The Whiteford Family of Salina: Mid-Twentieth Century Avocational Archeologists." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 244–257.

  • Tsutsui, William, and Marjorie Swann. "Kansans and the Visual Arts. Review Essay." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 272–295.

  • 2003

    Spring

  • Cooper Graves, Donna. "'We'll fight it out fair right now': Homicide, Felony Assault, and Gender in Kansas City, Kansas, 1890-1920." 26 (Spring 2003): 32–49.

  • Finch, L. Boyd. "Doctor Diamond Dick: Leavenworth's Flamboyant Medicine Man." 26 (Spring 2003): 2–13.

  • Nimz, Dale E. "Damming the Kaw: The Kiro Controversy and Flood Control in the Great Depression." 26 (Spring 2003): 14–31.

  • Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela. "Growing up in Kansas: Review Essay." 26 (Spring 2003): 50–65.

  • Summer

  • Coburn, Carol K. "Women and Gender in Kansas History. Review Essay." 26 (Summer 2003): 126–151.

  • Dicks, Sam, editor. "Eliza Bradshaw: An Exoduster Grandmother." 26 (Summer 2003): 106–111.

  • Hanson, Marin F. "The Eva Wight Crazy Quilt: A Window Into Late-Nineteenth-Century Quiltmaking in Central Kansas." 26 (Summer 2003): 78–89.

  • Suttles, Dennis E. "The Decision Not to Emigrate: Land Prospecting in Eastern Kansas and Nebraska in 1886." 26 (Summer 2003): 90–105.

  • Autumn

  • Bremer, Jeff R. "'A Species of Town-Building Madness': Quindaro and Kansas Territory, 1856–1862." 25 (Autumn 2003): 156–171.

  • Cheatham, Gary L. "Confederate Government Interest in the Quapaw, Osage and Cherokee Tribal Lands of Kansas." 25 (Autumn 2003): 172–185.

  • Grant, H. Roger. "Kansas Transportation. Review Essay." 26 (Autumn 2003): 206–229.

  • Shortridge, James R. "The Missing Railroad Cities Along the Union Pacific and Santa Fe Lines in Kansas." 26 (Autumn 2003): 186–205.

  • Winter

  • Dalrymple, Scott. "Central Plains Entrepreneurs: The Rise and Fall of Goldsmith's, Inc., 1878-2003." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 238–251.

  • Fixico, Donald L. "American Indians in Kansas. Review Essay." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 272–287.

  • Hoeflich, Michael H. "Why Kansas Legal History Has Not Been Written. Presidential Address." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 264–271.

  • Tsutsui, William M., and Marjorie Swann. "'Open Your Eyes to the Beauty Around You': The Art Collection of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 252–263.

  • 2004

    Spring/Summer

  • Clark, Shelley Hickman and James W. Clark, editors. "Lawrence in 1854: The Recollections of Joseph Savage." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 30–43.

  • Dirck, Brian. "By the Hand of God: James Montgomery and Redemptive Violence." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 100–115.

  • Etcheson, Nicole. "The Great Principle of Self-Government: Popular Sovereignty and Bleeding Kansas." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 14–29

  • Gridley, Karl, editor. "'An Idea of Things in Kansas': John Brown's 1857 New England Speech." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 76–85.

  • Miner, Craig. "Historic Ground: The Ongoing Enterprise of Kansas Territorial History." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 4–13.

  • Monhollon, Rusty and Kristen Tegtmeier Oertel, "From Brown to Brown: A Century of Struggle for Equality in Kansas." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 116–133.

  • Mullis, Tony R. "The Dispersal of the Topeka Legislature: A Look at Command and Control (C2) During Bleeding Kansas." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 62–75.

  • Napier, Rita G. "The Hidden History of Bleeding Kansas: Leavenworth and the Formation of the Free-State Movement." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 44–61.

  • Ponce, Pearl. "Pledges and Principles: Buchanan, Walker, and Kansas in 1857." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 86–99.

  • Autumn

  • Beatty, Robert and M. A. Peterson. "Covert Discrimination: Topeka-Before and After Brown." 27 (Autumn 2004): 146–163.

  • Hurt, R. Douglas. "The Agricultural and Rural History of Kansas. Review Essay." 27 (Autumn 2004): 194–217.

  • Juhnke, James C. "Moderates, Mennonites, and the Religious Right: A Hot Contest in the Seventy-fourth House District, 1994." 27 (Autumn 2004): 180–193.

  • Pendleton, Jason. "‘Hedonism Running Rampant’: The 1963 Garnett Riot." 27 (Autumn 2004): 164–179.

  • Winter

  • Quastler, I. E. "'Emphatically a Rock Island Town': Horton and Its Railroad Shops, 1887–1946." 24 (Winter 2004/2005): 332–349.

  • Seaton, Frederick D., "The Long Road Toward 'The Right Thing to Do': The Troubled History of Winfield State Hospital." 27 (Winter 2004/2005): 250–263.

  • Young, William D. "The Military and Kansas History. Review Essay." 27 (Winter 2004/2005): 264-282.

  • 2005

    Spring

  • Childers, Christopher. "Emporia's Incongruent Reformer: Charles Vernon Eskridge, the Emporia Republican, and the Kansas Republican Party, 1860–1900." 28 (Spring 2005): 2–15.

  • Hoy, Jim. "Chasing Cattle Thieves in the Flint Hills in 1899." 28 (Spring 2005): 16–29.

  • Smith, Karen Manners, "Father, Son, and Country on the Eve of War: William Allen White, William Lindsay White, and American Isolationism, 1940–1941." 28 (Spring 2005): 30–43.

  • Turk, Eleanor L. "Germans in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Spring 2005): 44–71.

  • Summer

  • Entz, Gary R. "Religion in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Summer 2005): 120–145.

  • Keenan, Claudia J. "'Not as an End in Itself': The Development of Debate in Kansas High Schools." 28 (Summer 2005): 84–93.

  • Prasch, Thomas, editor. "Milestones and Touchstones in Kansas and Western Cinema. Film Reviews." 28 (Summer 2005): 104-119.

  • Six, Fred N., editor. "Eyewitness Reports of Quantrill's Raid: Letters of Sophia Bissell & Sidney Clarke." 28 (Summer 2005): 94–103.

  • Autumn

  • Goudsouzian, Aram. "'Can Basketball Survive Chamberlain?': The Kansas Years of Wilt the Stilt." 28 (Autumn 2005): 150–173.

  • Holt, Marilyn Irvin. "Children's Health and the Campaign for Better Babies." 28 (Autumn 2005): 174–187.

  • Peavler, Dave. "Drawing the Color Line in Kansas City: The Creation of Sumner High School." 28 (Autumn 2005): 188–201.

  • Shortridge, James R. "Regional Image and Sense of Place in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Autumn 2005): 202–210.

  • Winter

  • Fearon, Peter. "Taxation, Spending and Budgets: Public Finance in Kansas During the Great Depression." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 230–243.

  • Hoy, Jim and Cathy Hoy, "Portraits of the Plains: The Photographs of F. M. Steele." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 262–273.

  • Macias, Richard. "'We All Had a Cause': Kansas City's Bomber Plant, 1940–1945." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 244–261.

  • Worley, William S. "Urban History of Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 274–289.

  • Young, William D. "The Military and Kansas History. Review Essay." 27 (Winter 2004/2005): 264–282.

  • 2006

    Spring

  • Hyslop, Stephen G. "One Nation Among Many: The Origins and Objectives of Pike's Southwest Expedition." 29 (Spring 2006): 2–13.

  • Oliva, Leo E., editor. "Enemies and Friends: Zebulon Montgomery Pike and Facundo Melgares in the Competition for the Great Plains, 1806–1807." 29 (Spring 2006): 34–47.

  • Oliva, Leo E., editor. "'Sent Out By Our Great Father': Zebulon Montgomery Pike's Journal and Route Across Kansas, 1806." 29 (Spring 2006): 14–33.

  • Olsen, Michael L. "Zebulon Pike and American Popular Culture, or Has Pike Peaked?" 29 (Spring 2006): 48-61.

  • Summer

  • Brooks, Karl B."Environmental History as Kansas History. Review Essay." 29 (Summer 2006): 116-131.

  • Conard, Rebecca. "'Tough as the hills': The Making of the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve." 29 (Summer 2006): 86–83.

  • Hoeflich, M. H. and Virgil W. Dean, editors. "'Went at night to hear Hon. Abe Lincoln make a Speech.' Daniel Mulford Valentine's 1859 Diary." 29 (Summer 2006): 100–115.

  • Peak, Kenneth J. and Jason W. Peak."Liquor Wars and the Law: Decisions of the Kansas Supreme, 1861–1920." 29 (Summer 2006): 84–99.

  • Autumn

  • Cart, Doran L. "Kansas Football 'Over There'." 29 (Autumn 2006): 194–199.

  • Cart, Doran L. "'With the Tommies': A Kansas Nurse in the British Expeditionary Force, 1918. The Letters of Florence Edith Hemphill." 29 (Autumn 2006): 172–183.

  • Casey, Jonathan. "Training in Kansas for a World War: Camp Funston in Photographs." 29 (Autumn 2006): 164–171.

  • Ferrell, Robert H. "Angered to the Core: Henry J. Allen and the U.S. Army." 29 (Autumn 2006):184–193.

  • Paul, R. Eli. "'In Honor of Those Who Served': Introduction." 29 (Autumn 2006): 142–145.

  • Reddish, Sandra. "An 'All Kansas' Regiment: The 353d Infantry Goes to War." 29 (Autumn 2006): 146–163.

  • Trout, Steven. "Forgotten Reminders: Kansas World War I Memorials." 29 (Autumn 2006): 200–215.

  • Winter

  • Herring, Joseph B. "Selling the ‘Noble Savage’ Myth: George Catlin and the Iowa Indians in Europe, 1843–1845." 29 (Winter 2006/2007): 226–245.

  • Orr, Brooke Speer. "Mary Elizabeth Lease: Gendered Discourse and Populist Party Politics in Gilded Age America." 29 (Winter 2006/2007): 246–258.

  • Walker, J. Samuel. "An ‘Atomic Garbage Dump’ for Kansas: The Controversy over the Lyons Radioactive Waste Repository, 1970–1972." 29 (Winter 2006/2007): 266–285.

  • 2007

    Spring

  • Warren, Kim. "'All Indian trails lead to Lawrence, October 27 to 30, 1926': American Identity and the Dedication of Haskell Institute's Football Stadium." 30 (Spring 2007): 2–19

  • Summer

  • Prasch, Thomas. "Cinema and the Kansas/Plains Past. Film Reviews." 30 (Summer 2007): 112–139.

  • Autumn

  • Fearon, Peter. "Kansas History and the New Deal Era. Review Essay." 30 (Autumn 2007): 192–223.

  • Kidwell, Deborah C. "'Lest We Forget': Building the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at the University of Kansas." 30 (Autumn 2007): 174–191.

  • Winter

  • Beatty, Bob, editor. "'For the Benefit of the People': A Conversation with Former Governor John Anderson, Jr." 30 (Winter 2007/2008): 252–269

  • Pratt, William C. "Historians and the Lost World of Kansas Radicalism. Review Essay." 30 (Winter 2007/2008): 270–291

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