Historians firmly rooted in the Pacific Northwest and the Great Basin share their experiences in bringing a wide variety of resources to bear in the illumination of local community life. This title features a range of techniques to all those who accept the challenge to interpret their own local culture and history with insight and perspective.
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J. Sanford Rikoon is research assistant professor in the department of rural sociology at the University of Missouri. Judith Austin is coordinator of publications at the Idaho State Historical Society.
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