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Front Cover:
In this special issue, we have joined forces with our colleagues at the Arizona Historical Society to compare the histories of our two states. Pictured on the cover are Thoroughbreds on a Kentucky horse farm and towering saguaros in Saguaro National Monument. Images: (top) Ronald Morgan Postcard Collection, Graphic5_ Box20_327, Kentucky Historical Society; (bottom) MS 1255: Western Ways Features, Photo Negatives Color Unmatched Group C/ Box 5/ Tucson General, Arizona Historical Society.
In this Issue
Published continuously since 1903, the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society is the quarterly, peer-reviewed journal for Kentucky history. In addition to research articles (and occasionally historiographical essays), each issue of the Register features an extensive book review section on a wide array of U.S. history topics. Although dedicated to Kentucky history, the Register seeks to be historiographically relevant to scholars around the country and the globe.
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Volume 121, Number 4, Autumn 2023Table of Contents

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View The Intimacies of Infrastructure: Histories of Exploitation, Labor, and Community Life in Territorial Arizona and Kentucky at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
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View The Laguna Diversion Dam in Arizona: Reconsidering the Dams on the Colorado River, Starting with the First
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View Pouring "Across Wild Border": Historicizing Anti-Drug Narratives and Public Policy in Arizona
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View Gender, Politics, and the Continuities of Conservatism in Twentieth-Century Kentucky and Tennessee
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ISSN | 2161-0355 |
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Print ISSN | 0023-0243 |
Launched on MUSE | 2024-04-03 |
Open Access | No |
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