Pleading for Posterity “Pleading for Posterity: Idaho Wilderness in Time,” in Idaho Wilderness Considered, eds. Murray Feldman and Jennifer Emery Davison (Boise: Idaho Humanities Council, 2016): 33-48.
Sometimes, the West must be protected from itself "Sometimes, the West must be protected from itself," High Country News, Writers on the Range (July 27, 2016): 24-25. Sometimes, the West must be protected from itself - High Country NewsToday, we need to listen more carefully than ever to the ideas of Western historian, Bernard DeVoto.High
Bridging the Past, Present, and Future Idaho Heritage Trust, text by Adam M. Sowards, Bridging the Past, Present, and Future: Commemorating 25 Years of the Idaho Heritage Trust (Boise: Idaho Heritage Trust, 2016). Publisher's Site
(pre)Occupations Legacies produce all places. As a historian, I am perhaps more sensitive to that than most. I see multiple pasts, multiple narratives everywhere I turn, stretching from the immediate present back through years, decades, even millennia. The evidence is all around us if we bother to look and listen. Yet,
No, Ted Cruz, Westerners should not follow in Texas' footsteps "No, Ted Cruz, Westerners should not follow in Texas' footsteps," High Country News, Writers on the Range (March 30, 2016). No, Ted Cruz, Westerners should not follow in Texas’ footsteps - High Country NewsThe state’s public lands boondoggle was a historical accident.High Country NewsAdam M.
Traveling Ecologist "Traveling Ecologist Rexford F. Daubenmire," Washington State University Magazine 14, no. 4 (Fall 2015): 19.
Protecting American Lands with Justice William O. Douglas “Protecting American Lands with Justice William O. Douglas.” The George Wright Forum 32, no. 2 (2015): 165-73.