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Great Plains Quarterly publishes articles for scholars and interested laypeople on history, literature, culture, and social issues relevant to the Great Plains, which include Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. The journal, which is published for the Center for Great Plains Studies, is edited by a faculty member from the University of Nebraska with a distinguished international board of advisory editors.
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Volume 43, Number 2, Spring 2023Table of Contents
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View Building New Fort Kearny, 1848: The Pawnee Nation, William Tappan, and Powell's Missouri Volunteers
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Building New Fort Kearny, 1848: The Pawnee Nation, William Tappan, and Powell's Missouri Volunteers
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View "Phil always did the castrating": Repression and Cowboy Masculinity in Thomas Savage's The Power of the Dog
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"Phil always did the castrating": Repression and Cowboy Masculinity in Thomas Savage's The Power of the Dog
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View Historic Designation Planning for the Nicodemus National Historic Site and Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park: A Cross-Case Analysis of Representation in Public Memory, Equity-Based Preservation Planning, and Maintenance Backlogs
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Historic Designation Planning for the Nicodemus National Historic Site and Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park: A Cross-Case Analysis of Representation in Public Memory, Equity-Based Preservation Planning, and Maintenance Backlogs
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View Prairie Bachelor: The Story of a Kansas Homesteader and the Populist Movement by Lynda Beck Fenwick (review)
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Prairie Bachelor: The Story of a Kansas Homesteader and the Populist Movement by Lynda Beck Fenwick (review)
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View Borrowing from Our Foremothers: Reexamining the Women's Movement through Material Culture, 1848–2017 by Amy Helene Forss (review)
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Borrowing from Our Foremothers: Reexamining the Women's Movement through Material Culture, 1848–2017 by Amy Helene Forss (review)
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View Years of Rage: White Supremacy in the United States from the Klan to the Alt-Right by D. J. Mulloy (review)
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Years of Rage: White Supremacy in the United States from the Klan to the Alt-Right by D. J. Mulloy (review)
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View Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Tradition in the New Millennium by Sharon Hoogstraten (review)
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Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Tradition in the New Millennium by Sharon Hoogstraten (review)
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View Donaciano Vigil: The Life of a Nuevomexicano Soldier, Statesman, and Territorial Governor by Maurilio E. Vigil and Helene Boudreau (review)
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| ISSN | 2333-5092 |
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| Print ISSN | 0275-7664 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2023-09-29 |
| Open Access | No |
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