Great Plains Quarterly

Papers
(The median citation count of Great Plains Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Donaciano Vigil: The Life of a Nuevomexicano Soldier, Statesman, and Territorial Governor by Maurilio E. Vigil and Helene Boudreau (review)1
Peculiar Places: A Queer Crip History of White Rural Nonconformity by Ryan Lee Cartwright (review)1
Climate Change: Localizing a Complex Global Issue1
Freedmen Settlements of Indian Territory and Three Freedmen Community Clusters1
Signing Dynamics of the Signature Rocks1
Years of Rage: White Supremacy in the United States from the Klan to the Alt-Right by D. J. Mulloy (review)1
Old Trails and New Roads in South Dakota History . ed. by Jon K. Lauck (review)1
Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo: 23 Unexpected Stories that Awaken Montana’s Past by Sally Thompson (review)0
Snapshots and Short Notes: Images and Messages of Early Twentieth-Century Photo Postcards by Kenneth Wilson (review)0
Black Homesteading in Southern New Mexico: An Undertold Story0
Prairie Grass and Mesquite: Memoir, Memory, and Coming Out in the Great Plains0
January Moon: The Northern Cheyenne Breakout from Fort Robinson, 1878–1879 by Jerome A. Greene0
The Mormon Handcart Migration: "Tounge nor pen can never tell the sorrow." by Candy Moulton (review)0
We Had a Little Real Estate Problem: The Unheralded Story of Native Americans and Comedy by Kliph Nesteroff (review)0
Making History: The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts ed. by Nancy Marie Mithlo (review)0
Homeland: Ethnic Mexican Belonging since 1900 by Aaron E. Sanchez (review)0
North of America: Canadians and the American Century, 1945–60 ed. by Asa McKercher and Michael D. Stevenson (review)0
Spotted Tail: Renaissance Man of the Lakota ed. by James A. Hanson (review)0
Intimate Integration: A History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship by Allyson Stevenson0
Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion: Gender, Race, and Identity in the American Rodeo by Elyssa Ford0
A Military History of Texas. Number 15 in the War and the Southwest Series by Loyd Uglow (review)0
Religion and the American West: Belief, Violence, and Resilience from 1800 to Today ed. by Jessica Lauren Nelson (review)0
A Literary History of Josie Craig Berry and Her Communities, 1917–19550
Outback and Out West: The Settler-Colonial Environmental Imaginary by Tom Lynch (review)0
“A Fountain on Every Street”: Denver’s Artesian Well Boom and Bust of the 1880s0
“Stamping Out Segregation in Kansas”: Jim Crow Practices and the Postwar Black Freedom Struggle0
Nothing but the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town by Kate Benz (review)0
All Guns Fired at One Time": Native Voices of Wounded Knee, 1890 ed. by Jerome A. Greene (review)0
Gabriel Dumont’s Political Activism: Building Alliances through Cultural Capital0
Interpretation and Ovidian Myth in Alexander’s Bridge and O Pioneers!0
Letter to Monticello0
Take Them Back to Tulsa0
Hailstone National Wildlife Refuge, with Owl and Eagle0
“When Will This End and We Can Go on Living?”: Remembering the Great War through a Kansas Woman’s Letters0
The Oldest Maps of the Great Plains0
A Genuine Granger Song: Reverend Knowles Shaw and “The Farmer Is the Man”0
The First Migrants: How Black Homesteaders' Quest for Land and Freedom Heralded America's Great Migration by Richard Edwards and Jacob K. Friefeld (review)0
Dancing Indigenous Worlds: Choreographies of Relation by Jacqueline Shea Murphy (review)0
Black History: Booker T. Washington and Oscar Micheaux Strolling the Streets of Lincoln, Nebraska0
Across the West and Toward the North: Norwegian and American Landscape Photography ed. by Shannon Egan and Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad (review)0
Warrior Spirit: The Story of Native American Patriotism and Heroism by Herman J. Viola (review)0
Out There: In Praise of the Horizontal Mandate0
From Blood Quantum to Liquid Gold: Black Creeks and Oklahoma’s First Resource Curse0
This Land Is Herland: Gendered Activism in Oklahoma from the 1870s to the 2010s ed. by Sara Eppler Janda and Patricia Loughlin0
The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance by Rebecca Clarren (review)0
Doing Business in Plains Sight: Researching Comparative Entrepreneurship in Wichita, Kansas0
Building New Fort Kearny, 1848: The Pawnee Nation, William Tappan, and Powell's Missouri Volunteers0
Kanza Chief White Plume: Path to Power0
Storms and Swarms: The Role of the US Army Signal Corps' Weather Observers during the Rocky Mountain Locust Plague of the 1870s0
XIT: The Story of Land, Cattle, and Capital in Texas and Montana by Michael M. Miller0
Slapping Leather: Queer Cowfolx at the Gay Rodeo by Elyssa Ford and Rebecca Scofield (review)0
African American State Volunteers in the New South: Race, Masculinity, and the Militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871–1906 by John Patrick Blair (review)0
Richard S. Buswell: Fifty Years of Photography by Richard S. Buswell0
Blood Memory: The Tragic Decline and Improbable Resurrection of the American Buffalo by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns (review)0
Chief Thunderwater: An Unexpected Indian in Unexpected Places by Gerald F. Reid (review)0
Never Caught Twice: Horse Stealing in Western Nebraska, 1850–1890 by Matthew S. Luckett (review)0
Hoops: A Cultural History of Basketball in America by Thomas Aiello (review)0
Gender, Race, and Power in the Indian Reform Movement: Revisiting the History of the WNIA ed. by Valerie Sherer Mathes0
Prairie Bachelor: The Story of a Kansas Homesteader and the Populist Movement by Lynda Beck Fenwick (review)0
Borrowing from Our Foremothers: Reexamining the Women's Movement through Material Culture, 1848–2017 by Amy Helene Forss (review)0
To Educate American Indians: Selected Writings from the National Educational Association’s Department of Indian Education, 1900–1904 ed. by Larry C. Skogen (review)0
Reconsidering Regions in an Era of New Nationalism ed. by Alex Finkelstein and Anne F. Hyde (review)0
Friday Night Lives: Photos from the Town, the Team, and After by Robert Clark (review)0
Memory Anchors in the Great Plains: The Case of the Eagle Café0
Lives Lived, Lives Imagined: Landscapes of Resilience in the Works of Miriam Toews by Sabrina Reed (review)0
Massacring Indians: From Horseshoe Bend to Wounded Knee by Roger L. Nichols (review)0
A Life on Fire: Oklahoma’s Kate Barnard by Connie Cronley0
Unburied Lives: The Historical Archaeology of Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Davis, Texas, 1869–1875 by Laurie A. Wilkie (review)0
Summit Springs: A Historiography in Stone0
Losing Ty0
Harvesting History: McCormick’s Reaper, Heritage Branding, and Historical Forgery by Daniel P. Ott (review)0
A Whirlwind Passed Through Our Country: Lakota Voices of the Ghost Dance by Rani-Henrik Andersson (review)0
Country of the Cursed and the Driven: Slavery and the Texas Borderlands by Paul Barba0
Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Tradition in the New Millennium by Sharon Hoogstraten (review)0
The Second Colorado Cavalry: A Civil War Regiment on the Great Plains by Christopher M. Rein (review)0
Stories from Saddle Mountain: Autobiographies of a Kiowa Family by Henrietta Tongkeamha and Raymond Tongkeamha (review)0
American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail by Sarah Keyes (review)0
Population Sustainability in Rural Great Plains Towns0
Political Engagement for Racial Uplift in Place: The Purposive Work of Black Women Leaders of Black Towns0
Of Thee I Sing: The Contested History of American Patriotism by Ben Railton (review)0
Link to the Past and Prosperity for the Future: Niitsitapi Horse Culture in the Twenty-First Century0
What Is a Western? Region, Genre, Imagination by Josh Garrett-Davis0
Vanishing Points by Michael Sherwin (review)0
Digital Greenwood: Foregrounding Black Women Business Owners, Community Activism, and the Tulsa Race Massacre0
"Kansas Women Are Awake": Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Journeys in Kansas and the Origins of Women and Economics0
"Phil always did the castrating": Repression and Cowboy Masculinity in Thomas Savage's The Power of the Dog0
“ We Belong to the Land!”: Revisiting Black Oklahoma0
Clock and Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address by Mark Monmonier (review)0
Indigenous Borderlands: Native Agency, Resilience, and Power in the Americas ed. by Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez (review)0
Made in the Shade: “Tree” Postcards from the Great Plains and Their Connection to Urban Design and the Promotion of Place0
Tracking the Texas Ranger Historians ed. by Bruce A. Glasrud and Harold J. Weiss Jr (review)0
Hugh Lenox Scott, 1853–1934: Reluctant Warrior by Armand S. La Potin (review)0
American Crusade: Christianity, Warfare, and National Identity, 1860–1920 by Benjamin J. Wetzel (review)0
A Qualitative Study of Nebraska Teachers’ Experiences during COVID-19: Implications for Teacher Burnout0
"There's Never Been Much Use for Reality Out Here": Theorizing a Great Plains Regional Gothic in Annie Proulx's Wyoming Stories0
Walks on the Ground: A Tribal History of the Ponca Nation by Louis V. Headman (review)0
The Gold Rush (Black Hills History Tours) by David A. Wolff (review)0
Following the Ruins: History and Memory in a Prairie Ghost Town0
Historic Designation Planning for the Nicodemus National Historic Site and Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park: A Cross-Case Analysis of Representation in Public Memory, Equity-Based Preservation 0
Cooperation without Submission: Indigenous Jurisdictions in Native Nation–US Engagements by Justin B. Richland (review)0
“Each One Was Going to Put the Hand to the Plow and Sow the Precious Gospel Seed”: Early Latter-day Saint Missionary Work in North Dakota0
The Early Open-Range Cattle Ranching Industry in Nebraska: America's Greatest Farmer Plays a Role0
Seeking a Justice-to-Come in Louise Erdrich’s The Round House0
Cinematic Comanches: The Lone Ranger in the Media Borderlands by Dustin Tahmahkera0
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