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PALMER, THOMAS W.

ZIEWACZ, Lawrence, “Thomas W. Palmer: A Michigan Senator’s ‘Masterly Argument’ for Women’s Suffrage,” 26:1, 31-43.

PATENT MEDICINE

ARMITAGE, Kevin C. “Commercial Indians: Authenticity, Nature, and Industrial Capitalism in Advertising at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” 29:2, 71-95

PERRY, OLIVER HAZARD

ALTOFF, Gerry T. “Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie,” 14:2, 25-57.

PIONEERING

BARILLAS, William. “ Michigan’s Pioneers and the Destruction of the Hardwood Forest,” 15:2, 1-22.

KEENAN, Hudson. "Ionia and Houghton Lake State Road: Michigan's First Designated State Swamp Land Road," 31:2, 67 - 90.

PALLANTE, Martha. “The Trek West: Early Travel Narratives and Perceptions of the Frontier,” 21:1, 83-99.

POLITICS

ANASTAKIS, Dimitry, “Continental Auto Politics: The Failure of Opposition to the 1965 Auto Pact in Canada and the United States,” 27:2, 131-155.

BALTAKIS, Anthony. “On the Defensive: Walter Reuther’s Testimony Before the McClellan Labor Rackets Committee,” 25:2, 47-68.

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.

BRACE, Joanna V. “The Power of Porch Talks: The Civic Improvement Society of Monroe, Michigan, 1901 to 1914,” 27:2, 1-31.

BRATT, Peter. "A Great Revolution in Feeling: The American Civil War in Niles and Grand Rapids, Michigan," 31:2, 43 - 66.

BURNS, Andrea. “Waging Cold War in a Model City: The Investigation of ‘Subversive’ Influences in the 1967 Detroit Riot,” 30:1, 3-30.

DEMPSEY, Dave. “Perry Bullard: Liberal Lawmaker, 1972-1992,” 29:1, 97-117.

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.

CAPECI, Dominic J. “‘Never Leave Me’: The Wartime Correspondence of Peg and George Edwards, 1944 to 1945,” 27:2, 91-130.

FINE, Sidney. “‘A Jewel in the Crown of All of Us’: Michigan Enacts a Fair Employment Practices Act, 1941-1958,” 22:1, 19-66.

FOSS-MOLLAN, Kate. “Waiting for Water: Service Discrimination and Polish Neighborhoods in Milwaukee, 1870-1910,” 25:2, 29-45.

GRANT, Philip A., Jr. “The Michigan Congressional Delegation and the Burke-Wadsworth Act of 1940,” 18:1, 71-81.

____ . “The Presidential Election of 1932 in Michigan,” 12:1, 83-94.

HERSHOCK, Martin J. “Copperheads and Radicals: Michigan Partisan Politics during the Civil War Era, 1860-1865,” 18:1, 29-69.

HOLLI, Melvin G. “Emil E. Hurja: Michigan’s Presidential Pollster,” 21:2, 125-138.

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.

KEENAN, Hudson. "Ionia and Houghton Lake State Road: Michigan's First Designated State Swamp Land Road," 31:2, 67 - 90.

KLUG, Thomas A. “Labor Market Politics in Detroit: The Curious Case of the ‘ Spolansky Act’ of 1931,” 14:1, 1-32.

KLUNDER, William Carl. “The Seeds of Popular Sovereignty: Governor Lewis Cass and Michigan Territory,” 17:1, 65-81.

MCDAID, William. “Kinsley S. Bingham and the Republican Ideology of Antislavery, 1847-1855,” 16:2, 43-73.

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.

MORRIS-CROWTHER, Jayne. “Municipal Housekeeping: The Political Activities of the Detroit Federation of Women’s Clubs in the 1020s,” 30:1, 31-57.

ORTQUIST, Richard T. “The Perils of Victory: Michigan Democrats in the Wake of 1932,” 17:2, 21-33.

PFLUG, Melissa A. “Politics of Great Lakes Indian Religion,” 18:2, 15-31.

RIDDLE, David. “Race and Reaction in Warren, Michigan, 1971-1974: Bradley v. Milliken and the Cross-District Busing Controversy,” 26:2, 1-49.

SCHENCK, Theresa. “Who Owns Sault Ste. Marie? ”, 28:1, 109-120.

SMITH, Kevin D. “From Socialism to Racism: The Politics of Class and Identity in Postwar Milwaukee,” 29:1, 71-95.

STEIN-ROGGENBUCK, Susan. “A Contest for Local Control: Emergency Relief in Depression-Era Michigan,” 26:2, 91-126.

TERRIE, Philip G. "'The Necessities of the Case'": The Response to the Great Thumb Fire of 1881," 31:2, 91 - 116.

THURNER, Arthur W. “Charles H. Moyer and the Michigan Copper Strike, 1913-1914,” 17:2, 1-19.

VANDERMEER, Phillip. “Political Crisis and Third Parties: The Gold Democrats of Michigan,” 15:2, 61-84.

VILES, Debra A. “Disabilities of Marriage: Gender and Law in Antebellum Michigan,” 28:1, 1-31. (Student essay prize contest winner for 2001.)

WALSH, Martin W. “A War Council for the Drawing Room: Arent Schuyler de Peyster’s ‘Speech to the Western Indians,’” 28:1, 91-107.

ZIEWACZ, Lawrence, “Thomas W. Palmer: A Michigan Senator’s ‘Masterly Argument’ for Women’s Suffrage,” 26:1, 31-43.

POTAWATOMI

FIXICO, Donald L. “The Alliance of the Three Fires in Trade and War, 1630-1812,” 20:2, 1-23.

GRAY, Susan E. “Limits and Possibilities: White-Indian Relations in Western Michigan in the Era of Removal,” 20:2, 71-91.

PROGRESSIVE PARTY

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.

PROGRESSIVES

BORDEN, Timothy G. “‘ Toledo Is a Good Town for Working People’: Richard T. Gosser and the UAW’s Fight for Pensions,” 26:1, 45-65.

BURTON , Shirley J. “Obscene, Lewd, and Lascivious: Ida Craddock and the Criminally Obscene Women of Chicago, 1873-1913,” 19:1, 1-16.

DEMPSEY, Dave. “Perry Bullard: Liberal Lawmaker, 1972-1992,” 29:1, 97-117.

JELKS, Randal M. “Making Opportunity: The Struggle Against Jim Crow in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1890-1927,” 19:2, 23-48.

KLEIMAN, Jeffrey. “The Rule from Above: Businessmen, Bankers, and the Drive to Organize in Grand Rapids, 1890-1906,” 12:2, 45-68.

REED, Christopher Robert. “Organized Racial Reform in Chicago During the Progressive Era: The Chicago NAACP, 1910-1920,” 14:1, 75-99.

TAP, Bruce. “‘The Evils of Intemperance Are Universally Conceded’: The Temperance Debate in Early Grand Rapids,” 19:1, 17-45.

ZIEWACZ, Lawrence, “Thomas W. Palmer: A Michigan Senator’s ‘Masterly Argument’ for Women’s Suffrage,” 26:1, 31-43.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

MEINTS, Graydon M. "The Fruit Belt Line: Southwest Michigan's Failed Railroad," 31:2, 117 - 148.

VEILLEUX, Denis. “Buses, Tramways, and Monopolies: The Introduction of Motor Vehicles into Montreal’s Public Transport Network,” 22:2, 103-126.