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Doing What the Day Brought
An Oral History of Arizona Women
The University of Arizona Press
No Short Journeys
The Interplay of Cultures in the History and Literature of the Borderlands
The University of Arizona Press
Los Tucsonenses
The Mexican Community in Tucson, 1854–1941
The University of Arizona Press
The Portable Radio in American Life
The University of Arizona Press
As an artifact of culture, the portable radio is an unusual but perfect subject for investigation by archaeologist Schiffer. Seeing the history of everyday objects as the history of the life of a people, he shows how the portable radio has reflected changes in American society as surely as clay pots have for ancient cultures.
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