The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 22, July 1918 - April, 1919 Page: 324
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_The Southwestern historical Quariterly
well represented in the articles that have been published since
1912. Indeed, this periodical is the principal resort of students
of California history seeking articles of the most scholarly type.
2. Grizzly bear vIagazine. 2.1 v. (May, 1907,-April, 1919.)
Los Angeles. 1907-1919. Title to March, 1913: Grizzly
bear. Issued monthly. Volumes complete in six num-
bers.
This periodical, which is the official organ of the Native Sons
(N. S. G. W.) and Native Daughters (N. D. G. W.) of the
golden West, has inevitably become in great measure a. magazine
of California. history,--inevitably, because the foundation stone
of the two orders it repre sents is the glorious traditions of Cali-
fornia, in which state one mist have been born in order to be
eligible for membership, to Ihese fraternal organizations. Dur-
ing its comparatively brief existence the Grizzly bear magazine
has published nearly three hundred articles of history. While
most of them are popular or reminiscent, a number were pro-
vided by the leading historians of the state, often representing
for the first time the results of their investigations.
D. Books.
While the word "Books" would ordinarily include many of the
works already cited, it is employed here in order to avoid such
terms as "Historical works" (which many of the items that follow
are not), since a broader basis of entry is. desired,-one equivalent
to the incl asion of all pertinent works other than those taken up
in . A. B. C'. and II.
a. Important works on tbo background of California history.
Of the peoples of the earth who had their opportunity to, ac-
quire California, only the Spaniards, the English and the Rus-
sians, and the Americans demand consideration here. Works on
Indians, apart from their relations with other peoples, belong to
the field of anthropology rather than to that of history, and the
Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, and French either did not
get near enough to California to be dangerous or else are lack-
ing in an adequate literature descriptive of their endeavors. In
addition to the items cited below, the general histories in 1. D. b.
contain pertinent material.
(a). Approaches of the Spaniards.324
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