CMSA JOURNALS:
The Correo
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In the fall of 2003, CMSA replaced its print Newsletter with two new formats: an electronic newsletter called CORREO and the BOLETÍN, a scholarly, refereed journal.
The former print Newsletter had a run of 19 volumes. The Boletín series begins with Volume 20, No. 1.
The Correo, is sent to members roughly every two months. It contains information about the annual conference, about upcoming events which might be of interest to CMSA members, and various other items of interest and concern. Any CMSA member who wishes to submit such an item for possible inclusion in the next Correo should send the item to Robert M. Senkewicz at rsenkewicz@scu.edu.Members also receive the Boletín: The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association, which is published twice a year (Spring and Fall). Manuscripts for publication should be sent to
Rose Marie Beebe, Editor, Boletín Manuscripts should be double-spaced, Turabian footnote style and sent via electronic mail or on CDs in either Word or WordPerfect formats. If you are including graphics for consideration, please acquire the appropriate permissions for all of them and include the permissions with your manuscript.
Department of Modern Languages
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053.
RBeebe@scu.edu
Books for review should be sent to
Robert M. Senkewicz, Editor, Boletín
Department of History
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053.
Volume 22, No. 2, 2005Volume 23, No. 1, 2006
Santa Bárbara’s Presidio in Imperial Perspective: Citadel and Theater Set
by David J. WeberSt. Peter the Aleut: Sacred Icon and the Iconography of Violence
by Raymond F. Bucko, S. J.Comment on Raymond Bucko’s “St. Peter the Aleut: Sacred Icon and the Iconography of Violence”
by James A. SandosTESOROS DE LOS ARCHIVOS:
Mariano Guadalupe Vellejo’s Report on the Derivation and Definition of the Names of the Several Counties of California,TESOROS DE LOS ARCHIVOS:
by Blaine Lamb,
Three Letters from the Pen of Fray Pedro FontCORNERSTONES:
A Report from the California Missions Foundation, by Knox MellonPARA SU BIBLIOTECA
Book ReviewsPERSPECTIVAS MISIONALES:
The French Connection: French Vineyard Stock on the Roots of California’s Mission VineyardsCALIFORNIA VISTAS
by Daniel Krieger,
A Note from the Editors.
TESOROS DE LOS ARCHIVOS:
Defining and Manning "The Portolá Expedition, by Harry W. CrosbyPablo Tac's Vocal Remembrance of "Californian"
by Karl Kottman,SYMPOSIUM:
Children of Coyote, Missionaries of Saint Francis: Indian-Spanish Relations in Colonial California, 1769-1850CORNERSTONES:
A Report from the California Missions FoundationPARA SU BIBLIOTECA
Book ReviewsPERSPECTIVAS MISIONALES:
Marketing The Mission Revival: Commercial Art and the Image of Hispanic CaliforniaIN MEMORIAM: Peter Gerhard (1920-2006)
by Blaine P. Lamb
VISTAS: Stereographic Image of Eulalia Pérez
Volume 22, No. 1, 2005
RESTORATION OF THE MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO GREAT STONE CHURCH
Preserving The Jewel Of The Missions: San Juan Capistrano's Great Stone Church, 1806-2004.
by Robert G. Shafer And Christopher Loomis
Three Eras Of Construction At The San Juan Capistrano Mission Church: 1800, 1900, and 2000
by Nels Roselund
Preserving The Great Stone Church: A Project To Conserve The Original Stone Flooring Of The Sanctuary
by Debora De Moraes Rodrigues And Sherry N. DeFreece
TESOROS DE LOS ARCHIVOS:
A New Mission Indian Manuscrpt From The San Francisco Bay Area
by Juliette Blevins And Victor Golla
TRIBUTE TO NORMAN NEUERBURG
Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., Norman Neuerburg: Hail And Farewell and Msgr. Francis J. Weber, Norman Neuerburg (1926-1997).
PARA SU BIBLIOTECA
Book Reviews
PERSPECTIVAS MISIONALES:
I Was Born An Indian
by Andrew A. Galvan,
IN MEMORIAM: Edna Kimbro
CALIFORNIA VISTAS: Mission San Luis Rey. Three Indian Women At The Re-Dedication Of Mission San Luis Rey On May 12, 1893. (Photo)
Volume 21, No. 2, 2004
Fray Juan Bautista Sancho: Tracing the Origins of California's First Composer and the EarlyMission Style (Part II)
by Craig H. RussellThe Transit of Venus in 1769: Launching Pad for European Exploration in the Pacific during the Late Eighteenth Century
by Iris H. W. Engstrand,
SYMPOSIUM:
Converting California: Indians and Franciscans in the Mission
PERSPECTIVAS MISIONALES
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa by Daniel Kreiger
TESOROS DE LOS ARCHIVOS:
A Musical Day Of Times Past At The Spanish Colonial Missions Of Alta California, Featuring La Misa En Sol By Fr. Juan Bautista Sancho.
[CD, recorded live at the 21st Annual CMSA Conference at Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, February 13, 2004; a copy was enclosed in this issue for members.]
IN MEMORIAM: Robert (Bob) Ryal Miller; Fr. Virgilio Biasol, O.F.M.CALIFORNIA VISTAS: Mission San Carlos Borromeo, 1949. Photo.
Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall 2004
Missions Aborted: California Indian Life on 19th Century Ranchos, 1834-1848
by Stephen W. Silliman
Spaces of Change: Architecture and the Creation of A New Society in the California Missions
by Catherine R. Ettinger
The California Journal of Lt. Edward Belcher Aboard H.M.S. Blossom in 1826 and 1827
GlennFarris, Maurice Hodgson, & Andrew David, eds., Annotated by Glenn Farris
Fray Juan Bautista Sancho: Tracing the Origin of California's First Composer and the Early Mission Style Part I
by Craig H. Russell
PERSPECTIVAS MISIONALES:
San Miguel Archangel: Pasados, Presente y Futuro, by Dan Krieger
CALIFORNIA VOICES
Volume 20, No. 1, Fall 2003
(Boletín's Inaugural Issue)
Converting California: Indians and Franciscans in the Missions, 1769-1836Emancipation and the Meaning of Freedom in Mexican California
by James A. Sandos
by Lisbeth HaasSecularization in California and Texas
by James E. IveyConservation of Mission Art
by Carol KenyonYokuts, Spaniards, and Californios in the Southern San Joaquin Valley
by Sasha HonigCulture Contact and Colonial Practices: Archaeological Traces of Daily Life in Early San Francisco
by Barbara L. VossPARA SU BIBLIOTECA
Book ReviewsCALIFORNIA VISTAS
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BACK ISSUES OF THE BOLETÍN NOW FOR SALE
The following back issues of the Boletín are available for sale: Vol. 21.2 (2004); Vol 22.1 (2005); Vol 22.2 (2005); and Vol 23.1 (2006).
These may be purchased for $10.00 each to CMSA members and $15.00 each to non-members. Please add 8.25% sales tax, and 2.50 for shipping and handling for the first issue, and $1.00 for each additional issue ordered.
Orders and checks may be sent to Robert M. Senkewicz, Department of History, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053.
Boletín Editorial Board
Carmen Boone de Aguilar Independent Scholar Mexico City Edward Castillo Professor of Native American Studies Cal State University Sonoma Iris Engstrand Professor of History University of San Diego Glenn Farris Senior State Archaeologist California State Parks Patrick Foley Professor of History & Former Editor of Catholic Southwest Texas John Johnson Curator of Anthropology Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Carol Kenyon Director, South Coast Fine Arts Conservation Center Santa Barbara Rubén Mendoza Director, Institute for Archaeological Science, Technology & Visualization California State University, Monterey Bay Randall Milliken Anthropologist UC Davis
Douglas Monroy Professor of History The Colorado College, Colorado Springs Russell Skowronek Associate Professor of Anthropology Santa Clara University
Boletín Editors are Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz


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