The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
Summer 2002, Volume 48, Number 3
Gregg Hennessey, Editor
Original Articles
- “‘I Like the Cut of Your Jib’: Cultures of Accommodation Between the U.S. Navy and Citizens of San Diego California, 1900-1951”
- By Abraham J. Shragge
- Humanist Sentiment, Modern Spanish Heritage, and California Mission Commemoration, 1769-1915
- By Matthew F. Bokovoy
- The Wild Frontier Moves South: U.S. Entrepreneurs and the Growth of Tijuana’s Vice Industry, 1908-1935
- By Lawrence D. Taylor
Book Reviews
- So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico: 1846-1848
- By John S. D. Eisenhower
- Oceanside: Where Life Is Worth Living.
- By Kristi S. Hawthorne.
- The History of Valley Center, California: The Homestead Years 1860-1900
- By Petei McHenry; forward by Raymond Brandes, Ph.D.
- Journey with a Baja Burro
- By Graham Mackintosh
- Encyclopedia of Local History
- Edited by Carol Kammen and Norma Prendergast
- Religion in the Modern American West
- By Ferenc Morton Szasz
- “C” is for California
- Written by Carol Greene, Illustrated by Michelle Dorenkamp
- Fun, Facts & Games: California
- Written by Julie Douglas, Illustrated by Larry Nolte.
- Aircraft Carriers
- By Michael and Gladys Green
- The Air War
- By Bernard C. Nalty
- Defining Mission: Comboni Missionaries in North America
- By Patricia Durchholz
- Wind and Wings: The History of Soaring in San Diego
- By Gary Fogel
- All the Wild and Lonely Places: Journeys in a Desert Landscape
- By Lawrence Hogue
- Anza-Borrego A to Z: People, Places, and Things
- By Bernard C. Nalty
- Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and Development of the California Women’s Movement, 1880-1911
- By Gayle Gullett
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