GENDER
BRACE, Joanna V. “The Power of Porch Talks: The Civic Improvement Society of Monroe, Michigan, 1901 to 1914,” 27:2, 1-31.
BURTON , Shirley J. “Obscene, Lewd, and Lascivious: Ida Craddock and the Criminally Obscene Women of Chicago, 1873-1913,” 19:1, 1-16.
CAPECI, Dominic J. “‘Never Leave Me’: The Wartime Correspondence of Peg and George Edwards, 1944 to 1945,” 27:2, 91-130.
GLESNER, Anthony Patrick. “Laura Haviland: Neglected Heroine of the Underground Railroad,” 21:1, 19-48.
GOUVEIA, Grace Mary. “‘We Also Serve’: American Indian Women’s Role in World War II,” 20:2, 153-182.
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.
KARRER, Robert N. “The Formation of Michigan’s Anti-Abortion Movement, 1967-1974,” 22:1, 67-107.
LEASHER, Evelyn. “Lois Bryan Adams and the Household Department of the Michigan Farmer,” 21:1, 101-119.
LYNCH, Timothy P. “‘Sit Down! Sit Down! ’: Songs of the General Motors Sit-Down Strike, 1936-1937,” 22:2, 1-47.
MORRIS-CROWTHER, Jayne. “Municipal Housekeeping: The Political Activities of the Detroit Federation of Women’s Clubs in the 1020s,” 30:1, 31-57.
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.
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.
ROSS, G. Alexander. “Fertility Change on the Michigan Frontier: Saginaw County, 1840-1850,” 12:2, 69-85.
STEIN-ROGGENBUCK, Susan. “A Contest for Local Control: Emergency Relief in Depression-Era Michigan,” 26:2, 91-126.
VARGAS, Zaragosa. “Life and Community in the ‘Wonderful City of the Magic Motor’: Mexican Immigrants in 1920s Detroit,” 15:1, 45-68.
VILES, Debra A. “Disabilities of Marriage: Gender and Law in Antebellum Michigan,” 28:1, 1-31. (Student essay prize contest winner for 2001.)
YOUNKER, Mary Mason. “‘I Was Some What Disappointed’: Expectations of Love in Rural Michigan, 1862-1869,” 21:1, 1-36.
ZIEWACZ, Lawrence, “Thomas W. Palmer: A Michigan Senator’s ‘Masterly Argument’ for Women’s Suffrage,” 26:1, 31-43.
GENERAL MOTORS
LYNCH, Timothy P. “‘Sit Down! Sit Down! ’: Songs of the General Motors Sit-Down Strike, 1936-1937,” 22:2, 1-47.
REYNOLDS, Douglas. “Engines of Struggle: Technology, Skill, and Unionization at General Motors, 1930-1940,” 15:1, 69-92.
VARGAS, Zaragosa. “Life and Community in the ‘Wonderful City of the Magic Motor’: Mexican Immigrants in 1920s Detroit,” 15:1, 45-68.
WEST, Kenneth B. “‘On the Line:’ Rank and File Reminiscences of Working Conditions and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike of 1936-1937,” 12:1, 57-82.
____ . “Standard Cotton Products and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike: Some ‘Forgotten Men’ Remembered,” 14:1, 57-73.
THE GEORGIAN BAY
CAMPBELL, Claire, “‘Behold me a sojourner in the wilderness’: Early Encounters with the Georgian Bay,” 28:1, 33-62.
GOSSER, RICHARD T.
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.
GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN
ENDERS, Calvin. “Under Grand Haven’s White Sheets,” 19:1, 47-61.
GRAND RAPIDS , MICHIGAN
BRATT, Peter. "A Great Revolution in Feeling: The American Civil War in Niles and Grand Rapids, Michigan," 31:2, 43 - 66.
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.
GREAT BRITAIN
ALLEN, Robert S. “His Majesty’s Indian Allies: Native Peoples, the British Crown, and the War of 1812,” 14:2, 1-24.
CALLOWAY, Colin G. “The End of an Era: British-Indian Relations in the Great Lakes Region after the War of 1812,” 12:2, 1-20.
CARTER-EDWARDS, Dennis. “The War of 1812 Along the Detroit Frontier: A Canadian Perspective,” 13:2, 25-50.
DUNNIGAN, Brian Leigh. “To Make a Military Appearance: Uniforming Michigan’s Militia and Fencibles,” 15:1, 29-43.
HORSMAN, Reginald. “On to Canada: Manifest Destiny and United States Strategy in the War of 1812,” 13:2, 1-24.
STEVENS, Paul L. “The Indian Diplomacy of Capt. Richard B. Lernoult, British Military Commandant of Detroit, 1774-1775,” 13:1, 47-82.
____ . “Wabasha Visits Governor Carleton, 1776: New Light on a Legendary Episode of Dakota-British Diplomacy on the Great Lakes Frontier,” 16:1, 21-48.
TRASK, Kerry A. “Settlement in a Half-Savage Land: Life and Loss in the Metis Community of La Baye,” 15:1, 1-27.
WALSH, Martin W. “A War Council for the Drawing Room: Arent Schuyler de Peyster’s ‘Speech to the Western Indians,’” 28:1, 91-107.
GREAT LAKES
ALTOFF, Gerry T. “`Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie,” 14:2, 25-57.
BOWLUS, Bruce. “Bold Experiments: The Evolution of the Great Lakes Ore Carrier,” 22:1, 1-17.
CALLOWAY, Colin G. “The End of an Era: British-Indian Relations in the Great Lakes Region after the War of 1812,” 12:2, 1-20.
CAMPBELL, Claire, “‘Behold me a sojourner in the wilderness’: Early Encounters with the Georgian Bay,” 28:1, 33-62.
CARPENTER, Roger. “Making War More Lethal: Iroquois vs. Huron in the Great Lakes Region, 1609 to 1650,” 27:2, 33-51.
DANZER, Gerald A., "Michigan: Cartographic Perspectives on the 'Great Lakes State'," 31:1, 201-247.
DEMERS, E. A. S. “Native-American Slavery and Territoriality in the Colonial Upper Great Lakes Region, 28:2, 163-172.
DUNBABIN, J. P. D., "Motives for Mapping the Great Lakes: Upper Canada, 1782-1827," 31:1, 1- 44.
PEDLEY, Mary Sponberg, "Louis Charles Karpinski and the Cartography of the Great Lakes," 31:1, 167-199.
PETERS, Bernard C. “Hypocrisy on the Great Lakes Frontier: The Use of Whiskey by the Michigan Department of Indian Affairs,” 18:2, 1-13.
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.
WALSH, Martin W. “A War Council for the Drawing Room: Arent Schuyler de Peyster’s ‘Speech to the Western Indians,’” 28:1, 91-107.
GREEN BAY , WISCONSIN
TRASK, Kerry A. “Settlement in a Half-Savage Land: Life and Loss in the Metis Community of La Baye,” 15:1, 1-27.



