CADOTTE, JEAN BAPTISTE
SCHENCK, Theresa. “Who Owns Sault Ste. Marie? ”, 28:1, 109-120.
CANADA
ALLEN, Robert S. “His Majesty’s Indian Allies: Native Peoples, the British Crown, and the War of 1812,” 14:2, 1-24.
ALTOFF, Gerry T. “Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie,” 14:2, 25-57.
ANASTAKIS, Dimitry, “Continental Auto Politics: The Failure of Opposition to the 1965 Auto Pact in Canada and the United States,” 27:2, 131-155.
BOWES, John P., “The Gnadenhutten Effect: Moravian Converts and the Search for Safety in the Canadian Borderlands,” 34:1, 101-117.
CAMPBELL, Claire, “‘Behold me a sojourner in the wilderness’: Early Encounters with the Georgian Bay,” 28:1, 33-62.
CARROLL, Francis M. “The Search for the Canadian-American Boundary along the Michigan Frontier: 1819-1827: The Boundary Commissions under Articles Six and Seven of the Treaty of Ghent,” 30:2, 77-103.
CARTER-EDWARDS, Dennis. “The War of 1812 Along the Detroit Frontier: A Canadian Perspective,” 13:2, 25-50.
DUNBABIN, J. P. D., “Motives for Mapping the Great Lakes: Upper Canada, 1782-1827,” 31:1, 1- 44.
GRAY, Susan E., “Writing Michigan History from a Transborder Perspective,” 34:1, 1-24.
HARRIS, Marc L. “The Meaning of Patriot: The Canadian Rebellion and American Republicanism, 1837-1839,” 23:1, 33-70.
HEPBURN, Sharon A. Roger “Following the North Star: Canada as a Haven for Nineteenth-Century American Blacks,” 25:2, 91-126.
HORSMAN, Reginald. “On to Canada: Manifest Destiny and United States Strategy in the War of 1812,” 13:2, 1-24.
LEWIS, G. Malcolm. “Intracultural Mapmaking by First Nations Peoples in the Great Lakes Region: A Historical Review,” 32:1, 1-17.
SMITH, Marian L. “The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) at the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1893-1993: An Overview of Issues and Topics,” 26:2, 127-147.
STEVENS, Paul L. “Wabasha Visits Governor Carleton, 1776: New Light on a Legendary Episode of Dakota-British Diplomacy on the Great Lakes Frontier,” 16:1, 21-48.
VEILLEUX, Denis. “Buses, Tramways, and Monopolies: The Introduction of Motor Vehicles into Montreal’s Public Transport Network,” 22:2, 103-126.
CARVER, JONATHAN
WIDDER, Keith R. “The 1767 Maps of Robert Rogers and Jonathan Carver: A Proposal for the Establishment of the Colony of Michilimakinac,” 30:2, 35-76.
CASS, LEWIS
KLUNDER, William Carl. “The Seeds of Popular Sovereignty: Governor Lewis Cass and Michigan Territory,” 17:1, 65-81.
PETERS, Bernard C. “Hypocrisy on the Great Lakes Frontier: The Use of Whiskey by the Michigan Department of Indian Affairs,” 18:2, 1-13.
CHICAGO
BURTON , Shirley J. “Obscene, Lewd, and Lascivious: Ida Craddock and the Criminally Obscene Women of Chicago, 1873-1913,” 19:1, 1-16.
DODGE, L. Mara. “‘Our Juvenile Court Has Become More Like a Criminal Court’: A Century of Reform at the Cook County ( Chicago) Juvenile Court,” 26:2, 51-89.
GONZALÉZ, Suronda. “Complicating Citizenship: Grace Abbott and the Immigrants’ Protective League, 1908-1921,” 24:2, 56-75
REED, Christopher Robert. “Organized Racial Reform in Chicago During the Progressive Era: The Chicago NAACP, 1910-1920,” 14:1, 75-99.
CHILDREN
BENTLEY, Amy, “Booming Baby Food: Infant Food and Feeding in Post-World War II America,” 32:2, 63-88.
CLEMMONS, Linda. “‘Our Children are in danger of becoming little Indians’: Protestant Missionary Children and Dakotas, 1835-1862,” 25:2, 69-90.
DODGE, L. Mara. “‘Our Juvenile Court Has Become More Like a Criminal Court’: A Century of Reform at the Cook County ( Chicago) Juvenile Court,” 26:2, 51-89.
GOLD, Kenneth M. “‘We just don’t want to keep on going to useless meetings’: Community Organizing at Detroit’s Jefferson Junior High School, 1966-1967,” 32:1, 97-121.
GENSER, Wallace. “‘Habitants,’ ‘Half-Breeds,’ and Homeless Children: Transformations in Métis and Yankee-Yorker Relations in Early Michigan,” 24:1, 23-48.
PARKER, Kathleen R. “‘To Protect the Chastity of Children Under Sixteen’: Statutory Rape Prosecutions in a Midwest County Circuit Court, 1850-1950,” 20:1, 49-79.
RIDDLE, David. “Race and Reaction in Warren, Michigan, 1971-1974: Bradley v. Milliken and the Cross-District Busing Controversy,” 26:2, 1-49.
THAVENET, Dennis J. “Sparing the Rod? A Quantitative Examination of Reformatory Punishments, 1855-1874,” 17:1, 35-63.
____ . “Tending Their Flock: Diet, Hygiene, and Health for Nineteenth Century Reform Children,” 15:2, 23-46.
CHIPPEWA (SEE OJIBWA)
CHURCHES
BOYEA, Earl. “The North Dorr Church Property Dispute,” 16:2, 75-90.
HENTHORN, Thomas C. "A Catholic Dilemma: White Flight in the Northwest Flint," 31:2, 1 - 42.
SHELLY, Cara L. “ Bradby’s Baptists: Second Baptist Church of Detroit, 1910-1946,” 17:2, 1-33.
THALMANN, Maureen. “A Millenarian Family: Uriah Adams and a Private Second Coming,” 28:2, 173-180.
WILSON, Brian. “The Spirit of the Motor City: Three Hundred Years of Religious History in Detroit,” 27:1, 21-56.
CIO (CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS)
ANASTAKIS, Dimitry, “Continental Auto Politics: The Failure of Opposition to the 1965 Auto Pact in Canada and the United States,” 27:2, 131-155.
HALPERN, Martin. “The Politics of Auto Union Factionalism: The Michigan CIO in the Cold War Era,” 13:2, 51-73.
SMITH, Mike. “‘Let’s Make Detroit a Union Town’: The History of Labor and the Working Class in the Motor City,” 27:2, 157-173.
WOOD, Gregory. “‘The Paralysis of the Labor Movement’: Men, Masculinity, and Unions in 1920s Detroit,” 30:1, 31-57.
CITY PLANNING
LONGO, Julie. “Remembering the Renaissance City: Detroit’s Bicentennial Homecoming Festival and Urban Redevelopment,” 32:2, 89-118.
MCCARTHY, John. “Dreaming of a Decentralized Metropolis: City Planning in Socialist Milwaukee,” 32:1, 33-57.
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
BRACE, Joanna V. “The Power of Porch Talks: The Civic Improvement Society of Monroe, Michigan, 1901 to 1914,” 27:2, 1-31.
LONGO, Julie. “Remembering the Renaissance City: Detroit’s Bicentennial Homecoming Festival and Urban Redevelopment, 32:2, 89-118.
MORRIS-CROWTHER, Jayne. “Municipal Housekeeping: The Political Activities of the Detroit Federation of Women’s Clubs in the 1020s,” 30:1, 31-57.
CIVIL WAR
ANDERSON, David L. “The Life of ‘Wilhelm Yank’: Letters From a German Soldier in the Civil War,” 16:1, 73-93.
BRATT, Peter. "A Great Revolution in Feeling: The American Civil War in Niles and Grand Rapids, Michigan," 31:2, 43 - 66.
CHARNLEY, Jeffery G. “ Michigan’s General A. S. Williams and Civil War Historians: A Century of Neglect,” 12:1, 1-28.
DEAN, Eric T., Jr. “‘A Scene of Surpassing Terror and Awful Grandeur’: The Paradoxes of Military Service in the American Civil War,” 21:2, 37-61.
HERSHOCK, Martin J. “Copperheads and Radicals: Michigan Partisan Politics during the Civil War Era, 1860-1865,” 18:1, 29-69.
MITCHELL, Robert E. “The Organizational Performance of Michigan’s Adjutant General and the Federal Provost Marshal General in Recruiting Michigan’s Boys in Blue, 28:2, 115-162.
MYERS, Robert C. “Mortality in the Twelfth Michigan Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1866,” 20:1, 29-47.
SMITH, Michael O. “Raising a Black Regiment in Michigan: Adversity and Triumph,” 16:2, 23-41.
THAVENET, Dennis. “The Michigan Reform School and the Civil War: Officers and Inmates Mobilized for the Union Cause,” 13:1, 21-46.
COLD WAR
BENTLEY, Amy, “Booming Baby Food: Infant Food and Feeding in Post-World War II America,” 32:2, 63-88.
BURNS, Andrea. “Waging Cold War in a Model City: The Investigation of ‘Subversive’ Influences in the 1967 Detroit Riot,” 30:1, 3-30.
HALPERN, Martin. “The Politics of Auto Union Factionalism: the Michigan CIO in the Cold War Era,” 13:2, 75-94.
COOKBOOKS
BOLES, Frank. “‘Stirring Constantly’: 150 Years of Michigan Cookbooks,” 32:2, 33-62.
COOLEY, THOMAS M.
OLENDER, Robert. “Thomas M. Cooley, Public Purpose, and the General Welfare,” 33:1, 1-26.
COPPER
BOYER, Hugh E. “The Decline of the Progressive Party in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula: The Case of Congressman William J. MacDonald in 1914,” 13:2, 75-94.
PETERS, Bernard C. “ Wa-bish-kee-pe-nas and the Chippewa Reverence for Copper,” 15:2, 47-60.
THURNER, Arthur W. “Charles H. Moyer and the Michigan Copper Strike, 1913-1914,” 17:2, 1-19.
CONSERVATION
KATES, James. “James Oliver Curwood: Antimodernist in the Conservation Crusade,” 24:1, 73-102.
MCCARTHY, Tom. “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” 27:2, 53-88.
COTTON
ASHENDEL, Anita. “Fabricating Independence: Industrial Labor in Antebellum Indiana,” 23:2, 1-24.
WEST, Kenneth B. “Standard Cotton Products and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike: Some `Forgotten Men’ Remembered,” 14:1, 57-73.
THE (1960s) COUNTERCULTURE
KRAMER, Michael J. “‘Can’t Forget the Motor City’: CREEM Magazine, Rock Music, Detroit Identity, Mass Consumerism, and the Counterculture,” 28:2, 43-77.
COVERT, MICHIGAN
COX, Anne-Lisa. “A Pocket of Freedom: Blacks in Covert, Michigan, in the Nineteenth Century,” 21:1, 1-18.
CRADDOCK, IDA
BURTON , Shirley J. “Obscene, Lewd, and Lascivious: Ida Craddock and the Criminally Obscene Women of Chicago, 1873-1913,” 19:1, 1-16.
CRAMPTON, LOUIS C .
FINE, Sidney. “‘A Jewel in the Crown of All of Us’: Michigan Enacts a Fair Employment Practices Act, 1941-1958,” 22:1, 19-66.
CREEM MAGAZINE
KRAMER, Michael J. “‘Can’t Forget the Motor City’: CREEM Magazine, Rock Music, Detroit Identity, Mass Consumerism, and the Counterculture,” 28:2, 43-77.
CRIME
BURTON , Shirley J. “Obscene, Lewd, and Lascivious: Ida Craddock and the Criminally Obscene Women of Chicago, 1873-1913,”19:1, 1-16.
DODGE, L. Mara. “‘Our Juvenile Court Has Become More Like a Criminal Court’: A Century of Reform at the ( Chicago) Juvenile Court,” 26:2, 51-89.
KEVE, Paul W. “Building a Better Prison: The First Three Decades of the Detroit House of Correction,” 25:2, 1-28.
PARKER, Kathleen R. “‘To Protect the Chastity of Children Under Sixteen’: Statutory Rape Prosecutions in a Midwest County Circuit Court, 1850-1950,” 20:1, 49-79.
THAVENET, Dennis J. “Sparing the Rod? A Quantitative Examination of Reformatory Punishments, 1855-1874,” 17:2, 35-63.
CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER
KATES, James. “James Oliver Curwood: Antimodernist in the Conservation Crusade,” 24:1, 73-102.



