Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Judith Boyce DeMark
  • 1. Farm Families Organize Their Work, 1900-1940 / Joan M. Jensen
  • 2. Groundwater in Twentieth-Century New Mexico / Ira G. Clark
  • 3. Copper Mining in Grant County, 1900-1945 / Christopher J. Huggard
  • 4. New Deal at Zuni: Livestock Reduction and the Range Management Program / Susan E. Perlman
  • 5. Ranch Culture in the Twentieth Century / Steve Cormier
  • 6. From Western Frontier to the Space Frontier: The Military in New Mexico, 1900-1940 / Barron Oder
  • 7. A Mighty Fortress Is the Pen: Development of the New Mexico Penitentiary / Judith R. Johnson
  • 8. Urban Imperialism in the Modern West: Farmington, New Mexico, vs. Durango, Colorado, 1945-65 / Arthur R. Gomez
  • 9. Organized Labor: Race, Radicalism, and Gender / Robert Kern
  • 10. Coughing and Spitting and New Mexico History / Jake W. Spidle, Jr.
  • 11. Health Care Across Cultures: Public Health Nurses in Hispanic and Native American Communities / Sandra Schackel
  • 12. New Mexico Tourist Images / William E. Tydeman
  • 13. Casualties of Caution and Fear: Life in Santa Fe's Japanese Internment Camp, 1942-46 / Richard Melzer
  • Notes on Sources / Spencer W. Wilson