BAY CITY
THOMPSON, John. “The Bay City Land Dredge and Dredge Works: Perspectives on the Machines of Land Drainage,” 12:2, 21-43.
BINGHAM, KINSLEY S .
MCDAID, William. “Kinsley S. Bingham and the Republican Ideology of Antislavery, 1847-1855,” 16:2, 43-73.
BOOKS
WIDDER, Agnes Haigh. “The John Askin Family Library: A Fur-Trading Family’s Books,” 33:1, 27-57.
BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS, TREATY OF GHENT
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.
BRADLEY v. MILLIKEN
RIDDLE, David. “Race and Reaction in Warren, Michigan, 1971-1974: Bradley v. Milliken and the Cross-District Busing Controversy,” 26:2, 1-49.
BROMME, TRAUGOTT
BLAND, Richard L. “Michigan in 1848: As Described by Traugott Bromme in His Handbook for German Emigrants,” 31:2, 149-154.
BULLARD, PERRY
DEMPSEY, Dave. “Perry Bullard: Liberal Lawmaker, 1972-1992,” 29:1, 97-117.
BURKE-WADSWORTH ACT
GRANT, Philip A., Jr. “The Michigan Congressional Delegation and the Burke-Wadsworth Act of 1940,” 18:1, 71-81.
BURT LAKE INDIANS
FRIDAY, Matthew J. “Morality vs. Legality: Michigan’s Burt Lake Indians and the Burning of Indianville,” 33:1, 109-123.
BUSINESS
BENTLEY, Amy, “Booming Baby Food: Infant Food and Feeding in Post-World War II America,” 32:2, 63-88.
ENGLEBERT, Robert, “Merchant Representatives and the French River World, 1763-1803,” 34:1, 63-82.
HATTER, Lawrence B. A., “The Transformation of the Detroit Land Market and the Formation of the Anglo-American Border,” 34:1, 83-99.
KLEIMAN, Jeffrey. “The Rule from Above: Businessmen, Bankers, and the Drive to Organize in Grand Rapids, 1890-1906,” 12:2, 45-68.
LONGO, Julie. “Remembering the Renaissance City: Detroit’s Bicentennial Homecoming Festival and Urban Redevelopment,” 32:2, 89-118.
LYON-JENNESS, Cheryl. “Picturing Progress: Assessing the Nineteenth-Century Atlas-Map Bonanza,” 30:2, 167-210.
MCCARTHY, Tom. “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” 27:2, 53-88.
MEINTS, Graydon M. "The Fruit Belt Line: Southwest Michigan's Failed Railroad," 31:2, 117 - 148.
MEYER, Steve. “An Economic ‘Frankenstein’: UAW Workers’ Responses to Automation at the Ford Brook Park Plant in the 1950s,” 28:1, 63-89.
MURAGE, Njeru. “Making Migrants an Asset: The Detroit Urban League-Employers Alliance in Wartime Detroit, 1916 to 1919,” 26:1, 67-104.
SKAFF, Sheila. “Ambivalence and Cigarettes: Egon Erwin Kisch’s ‘At Ford’s Place in Detroit,’ with a Translation of the Text,” 29:1, 119-131.
SHAPIRO, Aaron. “Promoting Cloverland: Regional Associations, State Agencies, and the Creation of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Tourist Industry,” 29:1, 1-37.
TAP, Bruce. “‘The Evils of Intemperance Are Universally Conceded’: The Temperance Debate in Early Grand Rapids,” 19:1, 17-45.



