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Buildings as History
By Lee C. Drickamer and Peter J. Runge
The University of Arizona Press
Planning Paradise
Politics and Visioning of Land Use in Oregon
By Peter A. Walker and Patrick T. Hurley
The University of Arizona Press
Forty Miles from the Sea
Xalapa, the Public Sphere, and the Atlantic World in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
The University of Arizona Press
Bitter Water
Diné Oral Histories of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute
Edited by Malcolm D. Benally; Foreword by Jennifer Nez Denetdale
The University of Arizona Press
Wild Horses of the West
History and Politics of America's Mustangs
The University of Arizona Press
The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East
Transforming the Human Landscape
By Alan H. Simmons; Foreword by Ofer Bar-Yosef
The University of Arizona Press