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The Center for Pacific Northwest Studies seeks to publish
original, peer-reviewed works through the Internet. Using
the capabilities of the web-based environment, the
Occasional Papers series provides an interdisciplinary
forum for the presentation of interpretive studies on the
past and present of the region that stretches from Alaska
and British Columbia southward to northern California,
from the Pacific Coast eastward to the Rocky Mountains.
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The Occasional Papers series includes works not otherwise
likely to appear in academic journals because of the length
or difficulty in accommodating the format of a particular
study. Authors may submit for consideration works such as
conference papers, longer research monographs, critical and
analytical review essays, and documentary editing projects.
The Occasional Papers series provides the opportunity for authors to
engage the potential of the Internet in their studies through the use
of audio-visual materials, hyperlinks, and other features difficult to
produce in paper print format. Submissions will be peer reviewed and
made available to users for a nominal fee.
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Occasional Paper 1:
Burkhart, Brendan, "Postcards and Dead Fish: The Capitalism and the Construction of Place, Bellingham, Washington, 1918-1927
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