EARTHQUAKES
PETERS, Bernard C. “A Note on Lake Superior Earthquakes,” 22:1, 125-131.
ECOLOGY
MCCARTHY, Tom. “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” 27:2, 53-88.
TERRIE, Philip G. “‘The Necessities of the Case’: The Response to the Great Thumb Fire of 1881,” 31:2, 91 - 116.
EDWARDS, GEORGE
CAPECI, Dominic J. “‘Never Leave Me’: The Wartime Correspondence of Peg and George Edwards, 1944 to 1945,” 27:2, 91-130.
EDUCATION
BROPHY, Anne. “‘The Committee . . . has stood out against coercion’: The Reinvention of Detroit Americanization, 1915-1931,” 29:2, 1-39.
CIANI, Kyle E. “Training Young Women in the ‘Service’ of Motherhood: Early Childhood Education at Detroit’s Merrill-Palmer School, 1920-1940,” 24:1, 103-132.
CLEMMONS, Linda. “‘Our Children are in danger of becoming little Indians’: Protestant Missionary Children and Dakotas, 1835-1862,” 25:2, 69-90.
ERNST, John. “Forging a Fateful Alliance: The Role of Michigan State University in the Development of America’s Vietnam Policy,” 19:2, 49-66.
FERMAGLICH, Kirsten. “The Social Problems Club Riot of 1935: A Window into Antiradicalism and Antisemitism at Michigan State College,” 30:1, 93-115.
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.
HAVIRA, Barbara Speas. “Coeducation and Gender Differentiation in Teacher Training: Western State Normal School, 1904-1929,” 21:1, 49-82.
HICKEY, Georgina. “Rescuing the Working Girl: Agency and Conflict in the Michigan Reform School for Girls, 1879-1893,” 20:1, 1-28.
PARK, Laurel, “Planting the Seeds of Academic Excellence and Cultural Awareness: The Michigan-Tuskegee Exchange Program, 30:1, 117-131.
REID, John B. “‘A Career to Build, a People to Serve, a Purpose to Accomplish’: Race, Class, Gender, and Detroit’s First Black Women Schoolteachers, 1865-1916,” 18:1, 1-27.
RIDDLE, David. “Race and Reaction in Warren, Michigan, 1971-1974: Bradley v. Milliken and the Cross-District Busing Controversy,” 26:2, 1-49.
ROBYNS, Marcus, and Carrie Fries. “The Battle for Shared Governance: The Northern Michigan University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 1967 to 1976,” 28:2, 1-41
THAVENET, Dennis. “The Michigan Reform School and the Civil War: Officers and Inmates Mobilized for the Union Cause,” 13:1, 21-46.
____ . “Sparing the Rod? A Quantitative Examination of Reformatory Punishments, 1855-1874,” 17:2, 35-63.
____ . “Tending Their Flock: Diet, Hygiene, and Health for Nineteenth Century Reform Children,” 15:2, 23-46.
VAN ELLS, Mark D., “More Than a Union: The Teaching Assistants Association and Its 19670 Strike against the University of Wisconsin,” 25:1, 103-124.
ELECTIONS
GRANT, Jr. Philip A. “The Presidential Election of 1932 in Michigan,” 12:1, 83-94.
JENNINGS , Richard P. “Rhetorical Analysis of Chase S. Osborn’s 1910 Primary Campaign for Governor,” 17:2, 35-75.
JOHNS, Andrew L. “ Achilles’ Heel: The Vietnam War and George Romney’s Bid for the Presidency, 1967-1968,” 26:1, 1-29. (Winner: Student Essay Contest, 1999)
MILES, David. “Political Experience and Anti-Big Government: The Making and Breaking of Themes in Gerald Ford’s 1976 Presidential Campaign,” 23:1, 105-122.
ORTQUIST, Richard T. “The Perils of Victory: Michigan Democrats in the Wake of 1832,” 17:2, 21-34.
DRUTCHAS, Geoffrey G. “Gray Eminence in a Gilded Age: The Forgotten Career of Senator James McMillan of Michigan,” 28:2, 79-113.
EMIGRATION
BLAND, Richard L. "Michigan in 1848: As Described by Traugott Bromme in His Handbook for German Emigrants," 31:2, 149 - 154.
HEPBURN, Sharon A. Roger “Following the North Star: Canada as a Haven for Nineteenth-Century American Blacks,” 25:2, 91-126.
MURAGE, Njeru. “Making Migrants an Asset: The Detroit Urban League-Employers Alliance in Wartime Detroit, 1916 to 1919,” 26:1, 67-104.
ENVIRONMENT
BARILLAS, William. “ Michigan’s Pioneers and the Destruction of the Hardwood Forest,” 15:2, 1-22.
FOSS-MOLLAN, Kate. “Waiting for Water: Service Discrimination and Polish Neighborhoods in Milwaukee, 1870-1910,” 25:2, 29-45.
MCCARTHY, Tom. “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” 27:2, 53-88.
TERRIE, Philip G. “‘The Necessities of the Case’: The Response to the Great Thumb Fire of 1881,” 31:2, 91 - 116.
THOMPSON, John. “The Bay City Land Dredge and Dredge Works: Perspectives on the Machines of Land Drainage,” 12:2, 21-43.



