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HST 498 Urban History: Phoenix and the Southwest

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Library Resources

The ASU Library Catalog  allows you to search for publications produced by the state of Arizona.  While not specific to Phoenix alone, many State Agencies have had an impact on the shaping of Phoenix over the years.  Some important examples include:

  • Transportation
  • Education
  • Health
  • Cultural History
  • Laws and Legislation
  • Water

In addition to our print collection, we have some online resources of interest:

Judicial Branch

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