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Front Cover: (From left to right) Top row: Confederate general John R. Baylor portrait, PC1000-Portraits, John Robert Baylor, #25679, Arizona Historical Society (AHS)–Tucson; Santa Cruz River image, Buehman-Subjects-Missions-San Agustin, Buehman photo file, #B200271, AHS–Tucson; Yavapai woman image, AHF Subject Photograph Collection, FP-FPC 100 B39A/F7, AHS–Tempe. Middle row: Image of miners, PC 1000, Tucson General Photo Collection, Portraits-Fimbres, Manuel, #64323, AHS–Tucson; Santa Cruz sisters and their aunt, PC 1000, Portraits, #26848, AHS–Tucson; postcard of Needles, Calif., from Detroit Publishing Company. Bottom row: Barry Goldwater and Robert Benitez Robles image, Scrapbook, Box 2, Robert Benitez Robles Papers, University of Arizona Special Collections; Stella Tucker harvesting saguaro image, Sarah Prall, ©1998, Arizona Daily Star; Mary and George Malaby’s wedding, courtesy of the George and Mary Malaby Family Collection.
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The Journal of Arizona History is the quarterly, peer-reviewed journal of record for Arizona history. It publishes original research articles on the history and culture of Arizona and the surrounding region (the U.S. Southwest and the US-Mexico borderlands region). Each issue also includes a robust book-review section featuring 8-10 reviews of important new scholarly texts. Although mostly focused on one state, the Journal of Arizona History seeks to be historiographically relevant to scholars of western and borderlands history.
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Volume 61, Numbers 3&4, Autumn/Winter 2020Table of Contents

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View From Pima Villages to the Walker Mines: Anglos, Hispanos, and Natives in the Making of Civil War Arizona
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View Barry and Beyond: Conservatism in Arizona before, during, and after Its Most Famous Representative
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View Navigating the Border: The Struggle for Indigenous Sovereignty in the A rizona-Sonora Borderlands
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View The Intimate Frontier: Friendship and Civil Society in Northern New Spain by Ignacio Martínez (review)
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View From San Francisco Eastward: Victorian Theater in the American West by Carolyn Grattan Eichin (review)
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View The Estrada Plot: How the FBI Captured a Secret Army and Stopped the Invasion of Mexico by Bill Mills (review)
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View Choosing to Care: A Century of Childcare and Social Reform in San Diego, 1850–1950 by Kyle E. Ciani (review)
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View Charros: How Mexican Cowboys Are Remapping Race and American Identity by Laura R. Barraclough (review)
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View Persistent Callings: Seasons of Work and Identity on the Oregon Coast by Joseph E. Taylor III (review)
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View Reel Latinxs: Representation in U.S. Film and TV by Frederick Luis Aldama and Christopher González (review)
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ISSN | 2689-3908 |
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Print ISSN | 0021-9053 |
Launched on MUSE | 2020-12-16 |
Open Access | No |
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