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Find the full text of articles from past issues of Kansas History as well as our Review Essay Series online. These articles are also linked from each issue.
Abing, Kevin J. "A Holy Battleground: Methodist, Baptist and Quaker Missionaries Among the Shawnee Indians, 1830–1844." 21 (Summer 1998): 188–237.
Abing, Kevin J. "Before Bleeding Kansas: Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Shawnee Indians in Pre-Territorial Kansas, 1844–1854." 24 (Spring 2001): 54–71.
Ambler, Cathy and Judy Sweets. "A Pennsylvania Family Brings Its Barn to Kansas." 22 (Spring 1999): 26–47.
Antle, Jay. "Against Kansas's Top Dog: Coyotes, Politics, and Ecology, 1877-1970." 20 (Autumn 1997): 160–175.
Armitage, Katie H. "'Seeking a Home Where He Himself Is Free': African Americans Build a Community in Douglas County, Kansas." 31 (Autumn 2008): 154–175.
Averill, Thomas Fox. "Kansas Literature. A Review Essay." 25 (Summer 2002): 141–165.
Averill, Thomas Fox. "Kansas Wheat Harvest." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 6–11.
Bamberg, Elma L. Edited by Virgil W. Dean. "‘Give Us This Day Our Daily Bred': A Harvest Memoir." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 6–11.
Beard, Philip R. "The Kansas Colored Literary and Business Academy: A White Effort at African American Education in Late Nineteenth Century Kansas." 24 (Autumn 2001): 200–217.
Bearman, Alan F. and Jennifer L. Mills. "Charles M. Sheldon and Charles F. Parham: Adapting Christianity to the Challenges of the American West." 32 (Summer 2009): 106–123.
Beatty, Bob, editor. "'For the Benefit of the People': A Conversation with Former Governor John Anderson, Jr." 30 (Winter 2007/2008): 252–269
Beatty, Bob, editor. "'You have to like people': A Conversation with Former Governor William H. Avery." 31 (Spring 2008): 48–67.
Beatty, James. "Interpreting the Shawnee Sun: Literacy and Cultural Persistence in Indian Territory, 1833-1841." 31(Winter 2008/2009): 242–259.
Beatty, Robert and M. A. Peterson. "Covert Discrimination: Topeka-Before and After Brown." 27 (Autumn 2004): 146–163.
Berwanger, Eugene H. "Ross and the Impeachment: A New Look at a Critical Vote." 1 (Winter 1978/1979): 235–242.
Bickers, Margaret A. "Oasis in the Short Grass: Geography, Politics and Urban Water Supply in Garden City, Kansas, 1925-1960." 30 (Spring 2007): 20–35.
Blumberg, Dorothy R. "Mary Elizabeth Lease, Populist Orator: A Profile." 1 (Spring 1978): 2–15.
Bremer, Jeff R. "'A Species of Town-Building Madness': Quindaro and Kansas Territory, 1856–1862." 25 (Autumn 2003): 156–171.
Brinkerhoff, Fred W. "The Kansas Tour of Lincoln the Candidate." 31 (Winter 2008/2009): 274–293.
Buchanan, Rex, Robert Sawin, and Wayne Lebsack. "Water of the Most Excellent Kind: Historic Springs in Kansas." 23 (Autumn 2000): 128–141.
Butters, Gerald R. "I Am Only a Woman: Tiera Farrow's Defense of Clara Schweiger." 25 (Autumn 2002): 190–199.
Campney, Brent M. S. "W. B. Townsend and the Struggle against Racist Violence in Kansas." 31(Winter 2008/2009): 260–273.
Carper, James C. "The Popular Ideology of Segregated Schooling: Attitudes Toward the Education of Blacks in Kansas, 1854-1900." 1(Winter 1978/1979): 254–265.
Cart, Doran L. "Kansas Football 'Over There'." 29 (Autumn 2006): 194–199.
Cart, Doran L. "'With the Tommies': A Kansas Nurse in the British Expeditionary Force, 1918. The Letters of Florence Edith Hemphill." 29 (Autumn 2006): 172–183.
Casey, Jonathan. "Training in Kansas for a World War: Camp Funston in Photographs." 29 (Autumn 2006): 164–171.
Cecil-Fronsman, Bill. "'Advocate the Freedom of White Men, As Well As That of the Negroes': The Kansas Free State and Antislavery Westerners in Territorial Kansas." 20 (Summer 1997): 102–115.
Cheatham, Gary L. "Confederate Government Interest in the Quapaw, Osage and Cherokee Tribal Lands of Kansas." 25 (Autumn 2003): 172–185.
Cheatham, Gary L. "'If the Union Wins, We Won't Have Anything Left': The Rise and Fall of the Southern Cherokees of Kansas." 30 (Autumn 2007): 154–178.
Cheatham, Gary L. "'Kansas Shall Not Have the Right to Legislate Slavery Out': Slavery and the 1860 Antislavery Law." 23 (Autumn 2000): 154–171.
Cheatham, Gary L. "'Slavery All the Time or Not At All’: The Wyandotte Constitution Debate, 1859–1861." 21 (Autumn 1998): 168–187.
Childers, Christopher. "Emporia's Incongruent Reformer: Charles Vernon Eskridge, the Emporia Republican, and the Kansas Republican Party, 1860–1900." 28 (Spring 2005): 2–15.
Clark, Shelley Hickman and James W. Clark, editors. "Lawrence in 1854: The Recollections of Joseph Savage." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 30–43.
Coburn, Carol K. "Women and Gender in Kansas History. Review Essay." 26 (Summer 2003): 126–151.
Colbert, Thomas Burnell. "'The Lion of the Land': James B. Weaver, Kansas, and the Oklahoma Lands, 1884-1890." 31 (Autumn 2008): 176–193.
Conard, Rebecca. "'Tough as the hills': The Making of the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve." 29 (Summer 2006): 86–83.
Cooper Graves, Donna. "'We'll fight it out fair right now': Homicide, Felony Assault, and Gender in Kansas City, Kansas, 1890-1920." 26 (Spring 2003): 32–49.
Courtwright, Julie. "'A Goblin That Drives Her Insane': Sara Robinson and the History Wars of Kansas, 1894-1911." 25 (Summer 2002): 102–123.
Courtwright, Julie. "Want to Build a Miracle City? War Housing in Wichita." 23 (Winter 2000/2001): 218–239.
Crouch, Barry A. "A 'Fiend in Human Shape'? William Clarke Quantrill and His Biographers." 22 (Summer 1999): 142–156.
Cunningham, Roger D. "Douglas's Battery at Fort Leavenworth: The Issue of Black Officers During the Civil War." 23 (Winter 2000/2001): 200–217.
Cunningham, Roger D. "Welcoming 'Pa' on the Kaw: Kansas's 'Colored' Militia and the 1864 Price Raid." 25 (Summer 2002): 86–101.
Dalrymple, Scott. "Central Plains Entrepreneurs: The Rise and Fall of Goldsmith's, Inc., 1878-2003." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 238–251.
Dicks, Sam, editor. "Eliza Bradshaw: An Exoduster Grandmother." 26 (Summer 2003): 106–111.
Dicks, Sam, editor. "'A Sower Went Forth': Lyman Beecher Kellogg and Kansas State Normal." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 252–275.
Dirck, Brian. "By the Hand of God: James Montgomery and Redemptive Violence." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 100–115.
Dobak, William A. "Fort Riley's Black Soldiers and the Army's Changing Role in the West, 1867-1885." 22 (Autumn 1996): 52–63.
Dobak, William A. "'One of the Nastiest Rivers That I Know Of': Municipal and Rural Sanitation in Nineteenth-Century Kansas." 22 (Autumn 1999): 215–227.
Dragosani-Brantingham, Justin. "'Proud Are We': Private Rhinehart and the College Company of the Twenty-Second Kansas Volunteer." 22 (Summer 1999): 100–131.
Edwards, Rebecca. "Marsh Murdock and the Wily Women of Wichita: Domesticity Disputed in the Gilded Age." 25 (Spring 2002): 2–13.
Elbert, E. Duane. "The English Bill: An Attempt to Compromise the Lecompton Dilemma." 1 (Winter 1978/1979): 219–234.
Entz, Gary R. "Religion in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Summer 2005): 120–145.
Entz, Gary R. "Zion Valley: The Mormon Origins of St. John, Kansas." 24 (Summer 2001): 98–117.
Etcheson, Nicole. "The Great Principle of Self-Government: Popular Sovereignty and Bleeding Kansas." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 14–29
Etcheson, Nicole. "'Labouring for the Freedom of This Territory': Free-State Kansas Women in the 1850s." 21 (Summer 1998): 68–87.
Evans, Sterling. "From Kanasin to Kansas: Mexican Sisal, Binder Twine, and the State Prison Twine Factory, 1890-1940." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 276–299.
Fearon, Peter. "Kansas History and the New Deal Era. Review Essay." 30 (Autumn 2007): 192–223.
Fearon, Peter. "Ploughshares into airplanes: Manufacturing Industry and Workers in Kansas during World War II." 22 (Winter 1999/2000): 298–314.
Fearon, Peter. "Taxation, Spending and Budgets: Public Finance in Kansas During the Great Depression." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 230–243.
Ferrell, Robert H. "Angered to the Core: Henry J. Allen and the U.S. Army." 29 (Autumn 2006): 184–193.
Finch, L. Boyd. "Doctor Diamond Dick: Leavenworth's Flamboyant Medicine Man." 26 (Spring 2003): 2–13.
Fisher, Mike. "The First Kansas Colored--Massacre at Poison Springs." 2 (Summer 1979): 121–128.
Fixico, Donald L. "American Indians in Kansas. Review Essay." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 272–287.
Fleharty, Eugene D. "'Apply Salt, Gunpowder, and the Yellow of an Egg': The Treatment of Rattlesnake Bites by the Western Kansas Settler." 21 (Spring 1998): 18–29.
Foley, William E. "Murder on the Santa Fe Trail: The United States v See See Sah Mah and Escotah." 32 (Summer 2009): 90–105.
Fruehauf, Erich. "Fifty Years on a One-Family Farm in Central Kansas." 2 (Autumn 1979): 166–195.
Fruehauf, Erich. "Fifty Years on a One-Family Farm in Central Kansas (Second Installment)." 2 (Winter 1979): 252–275.
Goudsouzian, Aram. "'Can Basketball Survive Chamberlain?': The Kansas Years of Wilt the Stilt." 28 (Autumn 2005): 150–173.
Grant, H. Roger. "Kansas Transportation. Review Essay." 26 (Autumn 2003): 206–229.
Grant, Philip A. Jr. "The Kansas Congressional Delegation and the Selective Service Act of 1940." 2 (Autumn 1979): 196–205.
Gray, Ina Turner and Phillip E. Chastain. "Granville Lowther--Heretic or Herald," 1 (Autumn 1978): 177–188.
Gridley, Karl, editor. "'An Idea of Things in Kansas': John Brown's 1857 New England Speech." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 76–85.
Gumm, Angie. "Looking for the Good in Garbage: Bill Compton Builds Wichita a Pyrolysis Plant." 31 (Autumn 2008): 212–229.
Hamscher, Albert N. "'Scant Excuse for the Headstone': The Memorial-Park Cemetery in Kansas." 25 (Summer 2002): 124–143.
Hanson, Marin F. "The Eva Wight Crazy Quilt: A Window Into Late-Nineteenth-Century Quiltmaking in Central Kansas." 26 (Summer 2003): 78–89.
Harvey, Douglas S. "Creating a 'Sea of Galilee': The Rescue of Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, 1927-1930." 24 (Spring 2001): 2–17.
Harvey, Douglas S. "Learning the Hard Way: Early Water Control Projects at Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area." 32 (Autumn 2009): 186–203.
Hasselle-Newcombe, Suzanne. "Cementing His Political Views: S.P. Dinsmoor and the Garden of Eden." 24 (Summer 2001): 118–135.
Hawkins, Anne P. W. "Hoeing Their Own Row: Black Agriculture and the Agrarian Ideal in Kansas, 1880-1920." 22 (Autumn 1999): 200–213.
Hemphill, Anne E. "The 1864 Diary of Cpl. Seth Kelly," 1 (Autumn 1978): 189–210.
Herring, Joseph B. "Selling the ‘Noble Savage’ Myth: George Catlin and the Iowa Indians in Europe, 1843–1845." 29 (Winter 2006/2007): 226–245.
Hinger, Charlotte. "'The Colored People Hold the Key': Abram Thompson Hall, Jr.'s Campaign to Organize Graham County." 31 (Spring 2008): 32–47.
Hoeflich, Michael H. "Why Kansas Legal History Has Not Been Written. Presidential Address." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 264–271.
Hoeflich, M. H. and Virgil W. Dean, editors. "'Went at night to hear Hon. Abe Lincoln make a Speech.' Daniel Mulford Valentine's 1859 Diary." 29 (Summer 2006): 100–115.
Holt, Marilyn Irvin. "Children's Health and the Campaign for Better Babies." 28 (Autumn 2005): 174–187.
Hope, Clifford R. Jr. "Strident Voices in Kansas Between the Wars." 2 (Spring 1979): 54–164.
Hougen, Harvey R. "The Marais des Cygnes Massacre and the Execution of William Griffith," 8 (Summer 2003):74–94.
Hoy, Jim. "Chasing Cattle Thieves in the Flint Hills in 1899." 28 (Spring 2005): 16–29.
Hoy, Jim and Cathy Hoy, "Portraits of the Plains: The Photographs of F. M. Steele." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 262–273.
Hunt, Mark A. "The Kansas Museum of History: A Functional Design for the Future." 7 (Spring 1984): 34–39.
Hurt, R. Douglas. "The Agricultural and Rural History of Kansas. Review Essay." 27 (Autumn 2004): 194–217.
Hurt, R. Douglas. "Prices, Payments, & Production: Kansas Wheat Farmers and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1933-1939." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 72–87.
Hyslop, Stephen G. "One Nation Among Many: The Origins and Objectives of Pike's Southwest Expedition." 29 (Spring 2006): 2–13.
Irish, Kerry E. "Hometown Support in the Midst of War: Dwight Eisenhower's Wartime Correspondence With Abilene Friends." 25 (Spring 2002): 14–37.
Isern, Thomas D. "Wheat Explorer the World Over: Mark Carleton of Kansas." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 12–25.
Jochims, Larry O. "A Classic in Marble: The Memorial Building." 7 (Spring 1984): 4–21.
Jochims, Larry O. and Virgil W. Dean."Pillars of Society: A Brief History of the Kansas Historical Society." 18 (Autumn 1995): 142–163.
Johnson, David W. "Freesoilers for God: Kansas Newspaper Editors and the Antislavery Crusade." 2 (Summer 1979): 74–85.
Juhnke, James C. "Clashing Symbols in a Quiet Town: Hesston in the Vietnam War Era." 23 (Autumn 2000): 142–153.
Juhnke, James C. "Moderates, Mennonites, and the Religious Right: A Hot Contest in the Seventy-fourth House District, 1994." 27 (Autumn 2004): 180–193.
Katz, Milton S., and Susan B. Tucker, "A Pioneer in Civil Rights: Esther Brown and the South Park Desegregation Case of 1948," 18 (Winter 1995): 234–247.
Keenan, Claudia J. "The Education of an Intellectual: George S. Counts and Turn-of-the-Century Kansas." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 258–271.
Keenan, Claudia J. "'Not as an End in Itself': The Development of Debate in Kansas High Schools." 28 (Summer 2005): 84–93.
Kidwell, Deborah C. "'Lest We Forget': Building the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at the University of Kansas." 30 (Autumn 2007): 174–191.
Kratsas, James R., Mary Ellen Hennessey Nottage, and John Zwierzyna. "Samples of Our Heritage.". 7 (Spring 1984): 89–110.
Kratsas, Martha Durant and Robert F. McGiffin. "Managing and Conserving the Collection." 7 (Spring 1984): 70–71.
Krupp Selyem, Barbara. With photographs by Bruce Selyem. "The Legacy of Country Grain Elevators: A Photo Essay." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 42–55.
Laugesen, Amanda. "Making a Unique Heritage: Celebrating Pike's Pawnee Village and the Santa Fe Trail, 1900-1918." 23 (Autumn 2000): 172–185.
Leader, Jeanne P. "The Pottawatomies and Alcohol: An Illustration of the Illegal Trade." 2 (Autumn 1979): 157–165.
Lechner, Zachary J. "'Are We Ready for the Conflict?': Black Abolitionist Response to the Kansas Crisis, 1854-1856." 31 (Spring 2008): 14–31
Lee, R. Alton. "The Ill-Fated Kansas Silk Industry." 23 (Winter 2000/2001): 240–255.
Lee, R. Alton. "John M. Houston: Congressman and Labor Negotiator." 25 (Autumn 2002): 200–213.
Lee, R. Alton. "Joseph R. Burton and the 'Ill-Fated' Senate Seat of Kansas." 32(Winter 2009/2010): 246–265.
Lee, R. Alton. "The Little White Slaver: A Century-Long Struggle Against Cigarettes in Kansas." 22 (Winter 1999/2000):258–267.
Leiker, James. "Race Relations in the Sunflower State. A Review Essay." 25 (Autumn 2002): 214–236.
Leonard, Carol and Isidor Wallimann. "Prostitution and Changing Morality in the Frontier Cattle Towns of Kansas." 2 (Spring 1979): 34–53.
Linsenmayer, Penny T. "Kansas Settlers on the Osage Diminished Reserve: A Study of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie." 24 (Autumn 2001): 168–185.
Litteer, Loren. "The Quayle Rare Bible Collection." 2 (Summer 1979): 129–135.
Lynn-Sherow, Bonnie. "Beyond Winter Wheat: The USDA Extension Service and Kansas Wheat Production in the Twentieth Century." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 100–111.
Lynn-Sherow, Bonnie, and Susannah Bruce. "'How Cola' from Camp Funston: American Indians and the Great War." 24 (Summer 2001): 84–97.
Macias, Richard. "'We All Had a Cause': Kansas City's Bomber Plant, 1940–1945." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 244–261.
Mack, John. “A Second Revolution: The Struggle to Define the Meaning of the Civil War in Southeast Kansas, 1867–1876.” 32 (Spring 2009): 2–17.
Mack, John N. "'United We Stand': Law and Order on the Southeastern Kansas Frontier, 1866-1870." 30 (Winter 2007): 234–251.
Madden, Mary W. and Maureen A. Hart. "Museum Moves, Past and Present." 7 (Spring 1984): 46–49.
Marvin, Anne M. "'A Grave-Yard of Hopes': Irrigation and Boosterism in Southwest Kansas, 1880–1890." 19 (Spring 1996): 36–51.
Mead, Robert A. "Cowboys and Lawyers: Ambivalence and Myth in the History and Literature of the Southern Plains." 30 (Spring 2007): 52–63.
Millbrook, Minnie Dubbs. "The Jordan Massacre," 2 (Winter 1979): 219–230.
Miller, Chandra. "‘A Perfect Institution Belonging to the Regiment': The Soldier's Letter and American Identity among Civil War Soldiers in Kansas." 22 (Winter 1999/2000):284–297.
Miller, Worth Robert, ed. “The Populist Vision: A Round Table Discussion.” 32 (Spring 2009): 18–45.
Miner, Craig. "Editor Clymer Buys a Press: Continuity and Change in a Kansas Country Town, 1926-1929." 30 (Summer 2007): 92–111.
Miner, Craig. "Historic Ground: The Ongoing Enterprise of Kansas Territorial History." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 4–13.
Miner, Craig "Lane & Lincoln: A Mysterious Connection." 24 (Autumn 2001): 186–199.
Miner, Craig. "The Wheat Empire of R.H. Garvey, 1930-1959." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 88–99.
Monhollon, Rusty L. "Taking the Plunge: Race, Rights, and the Politics of Desegregation in Lawrence, Kansas, 1960." 20 (Autumn 1997): 138–159.
Monhollon, Rusty and Kristen Tegtmeier Oertel, "From Brown to Brown: A Century of Struggle for Equality in Kansas." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 116–133.
Morse, Scott N., editor. "Knowledge is Power": The Reverend Grosvenor Clarke Morse's Thoughts on Free Schools and the Republic During the Civil War." 31 (Spring 2008): 2–13.
Mullis, Tony R. "The Dispersal of the Topeka Legislature: A Look at Command and Control (C2) During Bleeding Kansas." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 62–75.
Napier, Rita G. "The Hidden History of Bleeding Kansas: Leavenworth and the Formation of the Free-State Movement." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 44–61.
Napier, Rita G. "Rethinking the Past, Reimagining the Future. Review Essay: Series Introduction." 24 (Autumn 2001): 218–247.
Nimz, Dale E. "Damming the Kaw: The Kiro Controversy and Flood Control in the Great Depression." 26 (Spring 2003): 14–31.
Nord, David Paul. "The Appeal to Reason and American Socialism, 1901-1920." 1 (Summer 1978): 75–89.
Nottage, James H., Floyd R. Thomas, Jr., and Lucinda Simmons Bray. "Presenting the Past: Exhibits, 1877-1984." 7 (Spring 1984): 76–88.
Nottage, Mary Ellen Hennessey. "Cannons, Spinning Wheels, and a Train: a History of the Museum Collection." 7 (Spring 1984): 58–69.
Oliva, Leo E., editor. "'Sent Out By Our Great Father': Zebulon Montgomery Pike's Journal and Route Across Kansas, 1806." 29 (Spring 2006): 14–33.
Oliva, Leo E., editor. "Enemies and Friends: Zebulon Montgomery Pike and Facundo Melgares in the Competition for the Great Plains, 1806–1807." 29 (Spring 2006): 34–47.
Olsen, Michael L. "Zebulon Pike and American Popular Culture, or Has Pike Peaked?" 29 (Spring 2006): 48-61.
Orr, Brooke Speer. "Mary Elizabeth Lease: Gendered Discourse and Populist Party Politics in Gilded Age America." 29 (Winter 2006/2007): 246–258.
Ortiz, Leonard David. "La Voz de la Gente: Chicano Activist Publications in the Kansas City Area, 1968-1989." 22 (Autumn 1999): 228–244.
Partin, John W. "The Dilemma of 'A Good, Very Good Man': Capper and Noninterventionism, 1936-1941." 2 (Summer 1979): 86–95.
Patrick, Robert W. "When Kansas City, Mo., Came Close to Being a City in Kansas." 1 (Winter 1978/1979): 266–277.
Paul, R. Eli. "'In Honor of Those Who Served': Introduction." 29 (Autumn 2006): 142–145.
Peak, Kenneth J. and Jason W. Peak."Liquor Wars and the Law: Decisions of the Kansas Supreme, 1861–1920." 29 (Summer 2006): 84–99.
Peavler, Dave. "Drawing the Color Line in Kansas City: The Creation of Sumner High School." 28 (Autumn 2005): 188–201.
Pendleton, Jason. "‘Hedonism Running Rampant’: The 1963 Garnett Riot." 27 (Autumn 2004): 164–179.
Pennington, Loren, editor. "Forty Years at the Emporia Gazette: A Conversation with Everett Ray Call." 33 (Summer 2010): 66–93.
Peterson, John M. ed. "The Diaries of Kansas History." 1 (Summer 1978): 101–132.
Peterson, John M., editor. "From Border War to Civil War: More Letters From Edward and Sarah Fitch, 1855–1863. Part I." 20 (Spring 1997): 2–21.
Peterson, John M., editor. "From Border War to Civil War: More Letters From Edward and Sarah Fitch, 1855–1863. Part II." 20 (Summer 1997): 68–85.
Peterson, John M. "The Logan County Nickel Mine." 2 (Spring 1979): 26–33.
Piehler, Harold. "Henry Vincent: Kansas Populist and Radical-Reform Journalist." 2 (Spring 1979): 14–25.
Ponce, Pearl. "Pledges and Principles: Buchanan, Walker, and Kansas in 1857." 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 86–99.
Porter, Kenneth Wiggins. "Catherine Emma Wiggins: Pupil and Teacher in Northwest Kansas, 1888-1895." 1 (Spring 1978): 16–38.
Powers, James. "Managing and Conserving the Collection." 7 (Spring 1984): 70–71.
Prasch, Thomas. "Cinema and the Kansas/Plains Past. Film Reviews." 30 (Summer 2007): 112–139.
Prasch, Thomas, editor. "The Cinematic Presence of Kansas and the West: Film Reviews." 24 (Summer 2001): 136–158.
Prasch, Thomas, editor. "The Continuing Cinematic Presence of Kansas and the West: Film Reviews." 26 (Summer 2003): 112–123.
Prasch, Thomas, editor. "Insurgents and Guerillas, Cowboys and Indians, Lions and Tigers and Bears: Film and History in Kansas and the Great Plains." 32 (Summer 2009): 124–143.
Prasch, Thomas, editor. "Milestones and Touchstones in Kansas and Western Cinema. Film Reviews." 28 (Summer 2005): 104-119.
Pratt, William C. "Historians and the Lost World of Kansas Radicalism. Review Essay." 30 (Winter 2007/2008): 270–291
Price, Jay M. "Cowboy Boosterism." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 300–317.
Quastler, I. E. "'Emphatically a Rock Island Town': Horton and Its Railroad Shops, 1887–1946." 24 (Winter 2004/2005): 332–349.
Quastler, I. E. "The People's Railroad: The Leavenworth & Topeka, 1918-1931." 24 (Spring 2001): 18–35.
Reddish, Sandra. "An 'All Kansas' Regiment: The 353d Infantry Goes to War." 29 (Autumn 2006): 146–163.
Reichart, Milton. "Bourgmont's Route to Central Kansas: A Reexamination." 2 (Summer 1979): 96–120.
Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela. "Growing up in Kansas: Review Essay." 26 (Spring 2003): 50–65.
Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela. "Women in Wheat Country." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 56–71.
Robbins, Eloise Frisbie. "The Original Military Post Road Between Fort Leavenworth and Fort Scott." 1 (Summer 1978): 90–100.
Robinson, W. Stitt. "Chautauqua: Then and Now. Presidential Address." 22 (Summer 1999): 132–141.
Roper, Donna C. "The Whiteford Family of Salina: Mid-Twentieth Century Avocational Archeologists." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 244–257.
Rosa, Joseph G. "J. B. Hickok, Deputy U. S. Marshall," 2 (Winter 1979/1980): 231–252.
Rutherford, Phillip R. "The Arabia Incident." 1 (Spring 1978): 39–47.
Samuels, Peggy and Harold. "Frederic Remington, the Holiday Sheepman." 2 (Spring 1979): 3–41.
Sartorius, Kelly C. "Experimental Autonomy: Dean Emily Taylor and the Roots of the Second Wave Women's Movement at the University of Kansas." 33 (Spring 2010): 2–21.
Saul, Norman. "Mill Town in the Age of Turkey Red." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 26–41.
Scott, Julie A. "More Than Just Monkey Business: Kansas Newspapers Respond to the Scopes Trial, July 1925." 30 (Summer 2007): 74–91.
Scott, Mark. "Langston Hughes of Kansas." 3 (Spring 1980): 3–25.
Scott, Mark. "The Little Blue Books in the War on Bigotry and Bunk," 1 (Autumn 1978): 155–176.
Seaton, Frederick D., "The Long Road Toward 'The Right Thing to Do': The Troubled History of Winfield State Hospital." 27 (Winter 2004/2005): 250–263.
SenGupta, Gunja. "Bleeding Kansas: A Review Essay." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 318–341.
Sheridan, Richard B. "Charles Henry Langston and the African American Struggle in Kansas." 22 (Winter 1999/2000): 268–283.
Sheridan, Richard B. "'A Most Unusual Gathering': The 1913 Semi-Centennial Memorial Reunion of the Survivors of Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence." 20 (Autumn 1997): 176–191.
Sherow, James E. "The Art of Water and the Art of Living. Review Essay." 25 (Spring 2002): 52–71.
Sherow, James E., and William S. Reeder, Jr. "A Richly Textured Community: Fort Riley, Kansas, and American Indians, 1853-1911." 21 (Spring 1998): 2–17.
Shortridge, James R. "The Missing Railroad Cities Along the Union Pacific and Santa Fe Lines in Kansas." 26 (Autumn 2003): 186–205.
Shortridge, James R. "Kansas Barns in Time and Place." 22 (Spring 1999): 2–25.
Shortridge, James R. "Regional Image and Sense of Place in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Autumn 2005): 202–210.
Shortridge, James R. "The Round Barns of Kansas." 22 (Spring 1999): 48–89.
Six, Fred N., editor. "Eyewitness Reports of Quantrill's Raid: Letters of Sophia Bissell & Sidney Clarke." 28 (Summer 2005): 94–103.
Smith, Karen Manners, "Father, Son, and Country on the Eve of War: William Allen White, William Lindsay White, and American Isolationism, 1940–1941." 28 (Spring 2005): 30–43.
Snell, Joseph W., Thomas F. Averill, and William G. Winter. "The Great White Buffalo: Dedication Remarks, 1983." 7 (Spring 1984): 50–57.
Socolofsky, Homer E. "The Wheat Culture of Kansas in Kansas: Introduction." 23 (Spring/Summer 2000): 2–5.
Stern, A. Kenneth, and Janelle L. Wagner, "The First Decade of Educational Governance in Kansas, 1855-1865." 24 (Spring 2001): 36–53.
Sutter, Paul S. "Paved With Good Intentions: Good Roads, the Automobile, and the Rhetoric of Rural Improvement in the Kansas Farmer, 1890–1914." 18 (Winter 1995/1996): 284–299.
Suttles, Dennis E. "The Decision Not to Emigrate: Land Prospecting in Eastern Kansas and Nebraska in 1886." 26 (Summer 2003): 90–105.
Tegtmeier Oertel, Kristen. "'The free sons of the North' vs. 'The myridons of Border-Ruffianism': What Makes a Man in Bleeding Kansas?" 25 (Autumn 2002): 174–189.
Thies, Randall M. "Civil War Valor in Concrete: David A Lester and the Kinsley Civil War Monument." 22 (Autumn 1999): 164–181.
Thomas, James H. and Carl N. Tyson. "Navigation on the Arkansas River, 1719-1886." 2 (Summer 1979): 135–141.
Tibbetts, John C. "Riding with the Devil: The Movie Adventures of William Clarke Quantrill." 22 (Autumn 1999): 182–199.
Travis, Paul D. "Changing Climate in Kansas: A Late 19th-Century Myth." 1 (Spring 1978): 48–58.
Trennert, Robert A. "Indian Policy on the Santa Fe Road: The Fitzpatrick Controversy of 1847- 1848." 1 (Winter 1978/1979): 243–253.
Trout, Steven. "Forgotten Reminders: Kansas World War I Memorials." 29 (Autumn 2006): 200–215.
Tsutsui, William, and Marjorie Swann. "Kansans and the Visual Arts Review Essay." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 272–295.
Tsutsui, William M., and Marjorie Swann. "'Open Your Eyes to the Beauty Around You': The Art Collection of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 252–263.
Turk, Eleanor L. "Germans in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Spring 2005): 44–71.
Turk, Eleanor L. "The Germans of Atchison, 1854-1859: Development of an Ethnic Community." 2 (Autumn 1979): 146–156.
Walker, J. Samuel. "An ‘Atomic Garbage Dump’ for Kansas: The Controversy over the Lyons Radioactive Waste Repository, 1970–1972." 29 (Winter 2006/2007): 266–285.
Warren, Kim. "'All Indian trails lead to Lawrence, October 27 to 30, 1926': American Identity and the Dedication of Haskell Institute's Football Stadium." 30 (Spring 2007): 2–19
Warren, Stephen A. "The Baptists, the Methodists, and the Shawnees: Conflicting Cultures in Indian Territory, 1833–1834." 17 (Autumn 1994): 148–161.
Watts, Dale."How Bloody was Bleeding Kansas? Political Killings in Kansas Territory, 1854–1861." 18 (Summer 1995): 116–129.
Watts, Dale E. "Plows and Bibles, Rifles and Revolvers: Guns in Kansas Territory." 21 (Spring 1998): 30–45.
Wickman, John E. "Looking Forward: A Society at the Crossroads." 1 (Spring 1978): 59–64.
Williams, Burton J. "James C. Malin--In Memoriam." 2 (Spring 1979): 65–67.
Wilson, Don W. "Barbed Words on the Frontier: Early Kansas Newspaper Editors." 1 (Autumn 1978): 147–154.
Woods, Fred E., and Melvin L. Bashore. "On the Outskirts of Atchison: The Imprint of Latter-day Saint Transmigration at Mormon Grove." 25 (Spring 2002): 38–51.
Worley, William S. "The Kansas City Urban Planning Tradition: George Kessler, Henry Wright, and Herbert Hare." 20 (Autumn 1997): 192–205.
Worley, William S. "Urban History of Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 274–289.
Wrabley, Jr., Raymond B. “Drunk Driving or Dry Run? Cowboys and Alcohol on the Cattle Trail.” 30 (Spring 2007): 36–51.
Young, William D. "The Military and Kansas History. Review Essay." 27 (Winter 2004/2005): 264–282.
Review Essay Series Articles, 2001 - 2007 Published in Kansas History, the series, edited by Virgil W. Dean and co-edited by Rita G. Napier, received the 2003 AASLH Award of Merit.
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Napier, Rita G. "Rethinking the Past, Reimagining the Future. Review Essay: Series Introduction." 24 (Autumn 2001): 218–247.
SenGupta, Gunja. "Bleeding Kansas. A Review Essay." 24 (Winter 2001/2002): 318–341.
Sherow, James E. "The Art of Water and the Art of Living. Review Essay." 25 (Spring 2002): 52–71.
Averill, Thomas Fox. "Kansas Literature. Review Essay." 25 (Summer 2002): 144–165.
Leiker, James. "Race Relations in the Sunflower State. Review Essay." 25 (Autumn 2002): 214–236.
Tsutsui, William, and Swann, Marjorie. "Kansans and the Visual Arts. Review Essay." 25 (Winter 2002/2003): 272–295.
Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela. "Growing up in Kansas. Review Essay." 26 (Spring 2003): 50–65.
Coburn, Carol K. "Women and Gender in Kansas History. Review Essay." 26 (Summer 2003): 124–149.
Grant, H. Roger. "Kansas Transportation. Review Essay." 26 (Autumn 2003): 206–29.
Fixico, Donald L. "American Indians in Kansas. Review Essay." 26 (Winter 2003/2004): 272–87.
Hurt, R. Douglas. "The Agricultural and Rural History of Kansas. Review Essay." 27 (Autumn 2004): 194–217.
Young, William D. "The Military and Kansas History. Review Essay." 27 (Winter 2004/2005): 264–282.
Turk, Eleanor L. "Germans in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Spring 2005): 44–71.
Entz, Gary R. "Religion in Kansas. Review Essay."28 (Summer 2005):120–145.
Shortridge, James R. "Regional Image and Sense of Place in Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Autumn 2005):202–219.
Worley, William S. "Urban History of Kansas. Review Essay." 28 (Winter 2005/2006): 274–289.
Brooks, Karl B."Environmental History as Kansas History. Review Essay." 29 (Summer 2006): 116–131.
Fearon, Peter. "Kansas History and the New Deal Era. Review Essay." 30 (Autumn 2007): 192–223.
Pratt, William C. "Historians and the Lost World of Kansas Radicalism. Review Essay." 30 (Winter 2007/2008): 270–291