LISS.383 ENVIRONMENT and HUMAN ADAPTATION: EUROPEAN
SOUTHWEST
LISS.383: RECOMMENDED READING
Readings not included in the required text for the course are
either in a notebook on reserve in the library or in books on
reserve in the library. The location of the readings is
indicated in the list below.
- Bryan, Kirk; 1928
- Historic Evidence on Changes in the Channel of the Rio Puerco, a Tributary of the Rio Grande in New Mexico. Journal of Geology 36:266-276, on reserve.
- López, Larry S.; 1980
- The founding of San Francisco on the Rio Puerco: A Document. New Mexico Historical Review 55(1):71-78, on reserve.
- López, Larry S.; 1982
- The Rio Puerco Irrigation Company. New Mexico Historical Review 57(1):63-79, on reserve.
- Meyer, Michael C.; 1984
- Water in the Hispanic Southwest: A Social and Legal
History 1550-1850 University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, on reserve.
- Udall, Stewart L., and Jerry Jacka; 1987
- To the Inland Empire: Coronado and our Spanish Legacy. Doubelday & Co., New York, NY, on reserve.
Colorado School of Mines
Division of Liberal Arts and International Studies
Dr. Joseph D. Sneed
jsneed@mines.edu