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Lincoln Bramwell, PhD

Former Employee
Lincoln Bramwell, PhD
Chief Historian

Treesearch Publications

Citations of Non-Forest Service Publications

  • BooksWilderburbs: Communities on Nature’s Edge. Foreword by William Cronon, Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books Series. (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2014).
    Forest Management for All: State and Private Forestry in the U.S. Forest Service. (Durham, NC: Forest History Society, 2013).
    Playing the Odds: Las Vegas and the Modern West. Hal Rothman. Lincoln Bramwell, editor. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2007).
    Our New Mexico: A Twentieth Century History. Lincoln Bramwell, Sonia Dickey, Lisa Pacheco and Calvin Roberts, eds. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005).Articles
    “Mad Skills: How Historians Are Like Swiss Army Knives,” Perspectives on History Vol. 54, No. 5 (May 2016), 24-25.
    “History of Smokejumping,” Fire Management Today Vol. 74, No. 4 (Winter 2015), 5-7.
    “Firefighters in the Sky: 75 Years and Still Smokejumping over Montana,” Montana: The Magazine of Western History Vol. 65, No. 1 (April 2015), 60-69.
    “Fire on Denver’s Edge,” Journal of the West Vol. 53, No. 4 (Fall 2014), 44-55.
    “The 1911 Weeks Act: The Legislation That Nationalized the U.S. Forest Service,” Journal of Energy and Natural Resource Law Vol. 30, no. 3 (2012), 325-36.
    “The Law That Nationalized the U.S. Forest Service,” with Jamie Lewis, Forest History Today 17, nos. 1 & 2 (December 2011), 8-16.
    “When the Mountains Roared: The 1910 Northern Rockies Fires,” Montana: The Magazine of Western History (Autumn 2010), 54-69.
    “The Looming Fire Problem in the East,” Penn State Environmental Law Review Vol. 18, no. 2 (Summer 2010), 101-107.
    “Hotshots: The History and Work Culture of America’s Elite Wildland FireFighters,” New Mexico Historical Review Vol. 83, no. 3 (Summer 2008), 291-322.
    Book Chapters                       
    “The Grand Canyon: From Great Barrier to Grand Resort,” in American Tourism: Constructing a National Tradition. J. Mark Souther and Nicholas Dagen Bloom, eds. (Chicago: Center for American Places at Columbia College Chicago, 2012).
    “Wilderburbs and Rocky Mountain Development,” in Country Dreams, City Schemes: Utopian Visions of the Urban West. Amy Scott and Kathleen Brosnan, eds. (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2011).
  • University of New Mexico, Phd, United States History, 2007
  • University of Utah, Master Of Arts, United States History, 2000
  • Brigham Young University, Bachelor Of Arts, History, 1996
Last updated March 10, 2026