Volume 63.2 • Summer 2022

Volume 63.2 • Summer 2022
Price: | $5.00 |
In the making for over a year, this special issue celebrates One of Ours in its centenary year and features a great breadth and variety of current scholarship.
Table of Contents
- Letters from the Executive Director and President
- Reading One of Ours in 2022 by Ann Romines
- Music in One of Ours: The Sounds of a Ruined Past by John H. Flannigan
- After the Victory: Veterans Return Home by Becky Faber
- Reading One of Ours at Angel Fire by Steven Trout
- Medical Sexism in One of Ours by Sarah Clere
- Sensing One of Ours by Guy Reynolds
- “These Strange Boats Seem to Be Building Themselves”: One of Ours and the Military Industrial Complex by Mark Whalan
- Plus Ça Change . . . by Diane Prenatt
- One of Ours: Gleaning the Teachings of the Disabled by Elizabeth Wells
- Charting Claude’s Charting: The Importance of Maps in One of Ours by Aaron Shaheen
- Reading Alone, Together by Kelsey Squire
- Once More to One of Ours by Janis P. Stout
- The Eagles of the West Fly On by Mark A. R. Facknitz
- Incongruities and Questions of Fact in the Narrative of One of Ours by Peter M. Sullivan
- The Pathfinder Serialization of One of Ours by Richard C. Harris
- One of Ours: Reading theTruth Hidden Within the Headlines of the American Press’s “Great” War by Lilia Hutchison
- Out West: The Social Work of Dorothea Lange and Willa Cather by Charmion Gustke
- From the Collections: The Death of G. P. Cather by Tracy Sanford Tucker