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Southwest Cultural Resources Center professional papers volume no. 24
Publisher
Division of History, Southwest Cultural Resources Center, Southwest Region, National Park Service, Dept. of the Interior
Pub. Date
1990.
Language
English
Author
Series
Southwest Cultural Resources Center professional papers volume no. 35
Publisher
[Division of Anthropology, National Park Service?]
Pub. Date
1990.
Language
English
Series
Southwest Cultural Resources Center professional papers volume no. 51
Publisher
[Division of Anthropology, Southwest Cultural Resources Center, Southwest Region, National Park Service, Dept. of the Interior]
Pub. Date
1993.
Language
English
Author
Series
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
Not Supplied
Language
English
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Description
Synopsis: Hailed as a model state history thanks to Thomas E. Sheridan's thoughtful analysis and lively interpretation of the people and events shaping the Grand Canyon State, Arizona has become a standard in the field. Now, just in time for Arizona's centennial, Sheridan has revised and expanded this already top-tier state history to incorporate events and changes that have taken place in recent years. Addressing contemporary issues like land use,...
10) Contested ground: comparative frontiers on the northern and southern edges of the Spanish Empire
Series
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1998]
Language
English
Author
Series
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[2000]
Language
English
Description
"From the Pinacate lava fields and expansive dunes to the shores of the Gulf of California, the Gran Desierto is one of the hottest and driest places in the Western Hemispshere. Yet this region in the state of Sonora in northwestern Mexico embraces a remarkable number of habitats with a fascinating and surprisingly rich flora. This is the heart of the Sonoran Desert, still in a largely primordial state, in juxtaposition with the ravished wetland of...
Series
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
The more than one hundred images--by well-known photographers such as Dorothea Lange and Laura Gilpin as well as by an array of less familiar ones--places the work of local Arizonans alongside that of federal photographers both to illuminate the impact of the Depression on the state's distinctive racial and natural landscapes and to show the influence of differing cultural agendas on the photographic record. Includes essays by a variety of authors...