“No Cause for Alarm: Flying Saucer Mania and the Montana Movie”
By Jon Axline
“The Train’s in Trouble: The Northern Plains Resource Council and the Fight Against the Tongue River Coal Development”
By Jacey Anderson
“Between Fourth Street and Main: Hamilton’s Historic Black Community, 1890-1943”
By Sophia H Etier
“Why Wounded Knee Still Matters: The real-time perspectives of Elaine Goodale and Ohíye S’a, Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman”
Commentary by Julie Dobrow
“Montana Traveler: Harlowton”
By Kirby Lambert
On the Job with the Montana Historical Society
“Stabilizing History at Pompeys Pillar”
By RJ Hillman
Reviews
Ciara Ryan, Henry Sieben and the Montana Story, reviewed by John C. Russell
R. David Edmunds, Voices in the Drum: Narratives from the Native American Past, reviewed by Andrew H. Fisher
Rick Newby, A Regionalism That Travels: Writing on (Mostly) Montana Arts 1975-2022, reviewed by Melissa Ragain
Ellen Baumler, Christine Brown, Martha Kohl, and Kirby Lambert, A History of Montana in 101 Places: Sites and Stories from the Montana Historical Society, reviewed by Carroll Can West
Bruce A. Bugbee, Robert J. Kiesling, and John B. Wright, Saving the Big Sky: A Chronicle of Land Conservation in Montana, reviewed by Adam M. Sowards
Todd Goddard, Devouring Time: Jim Harrison, A Writer’s Life, reviewed by Hal Herring
Mansel G. Blackford, Land Hunger: Ohio and the Western Frontier, reviewed by Stephen Aron
On the Covers
(Front) Monte Dolack, Saucers Over the Big Stack, 1990. Painting courtesy of Monte Dolack
(Back) Robert Scriver, King of the Hill, 1993. Montana Historical Society Museum Collection
