In progress: "Life Cycle: The Victory Bike, the OPA, and the WWII Origin of Environmental Methodology," in Michael Egan, ed., The Bicycle in Environmental History, a proposal for an edited volume due to be submitted to publishers in 2013. |
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In progress: “Where Does a Bicycle Culture Come From? The Twin Cities and the Forgotten Sidepath Movement of the 1890s,” in George Vrtis and Christopher Wells, eds., The Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota: An Environmental History, a proposal for an edited volume due to be submitted to publishers in 2013. |
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“The Sidepath Not Taken: Bicycles, Taxes and the Rhetoric of the Public Good in the 1890s,” Journal of Policy History 25:4, forthcoming Autumn 2013.
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“‘Archival Power’ and the Future of Environmental Movement History,” special issue of Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 79:4, forthcoming 2012.
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| “‘Typically American’: Trends in the History of Environmental Politics and Policy in the Mid-Atlantic Region,” special issue of Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 79:4, forthcoming 2012. | ||
Review of Emerald City: An Environmental History of Seattle, by Matthew Klingle, Environmental History, 17 number 3 (July 2012), 664-6. |
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“The Frontiers of a Maturing Environmental History,” review essay in History: Reviews of New Books 40 number 3 (May 2012), 69-72. | |
| “Making and Remaking Boston’s Environmental History, for Bostonians and for the Rest of Us,” review essay, Journal of Urban History. Forthcoming 2012. | ||
| Review of The Age of Smoke: Environmental Policy in Germany and the United States, 1880-1970. By Frank Uekoetter. Business History Review. Autumn 2010. | ||
| Citizen Environmentalists. Published as a part of the Civil Society Series of the University Press of New England and the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University, May 2010. |
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| Review of Counterculture Green: The Whole Earth Catalog and American Environmentalism. By Andrew G. Kirk. The Historian. December, 2009. | ||
| "Smoky Ol' Town: The Significance of Pittsburgh in U.S. Air Pollution History," EM: The Magazine for Environmental Managers, June 2007, 13-15. |
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"Air Pollution," The Dictionary of Transnational History, Palgrave MacMillan, 2009. |
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"1 to 100: Creating an Air Quality Index in Pittsburgh," Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 106 (Special Issue: Monitoring the Environment, guest editor Hugh Gorman, July 2005), 27-45. |
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"Air Pollution," in Postwar America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History, edited by James Ciement. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2007. |
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| 'Don't Hold Your Breath, Fight For It!' Women's Activism and Citizen Standing in Pittsburgh and the United States, 1965-1975" Ph.D. Dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, August 2004 |
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"A Primer for Public Involvement," review of Roy E. Gephart, Hanford: A Conversation About Nuclear Waste and Cleanup, H-Environment Book Review, (May 2004), online |
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"Appropriate Technology and Journal Writing: Structured Dialogues that Enhance Learning," with Scott Sandage, College Teaching 52:2 (spring 2004), 69-75. |
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"James J. Ling," in Scribner's Encyclopedia of American Lives -- The 1960s, edited by William L. O'Neill. New York: Scribner's, 2003. |
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World History on the World Wide Web: A Student Satisfaction Survey and a Blinding Flash of the Obvious, The History Teacher 36:3 (May 2003), 343-356. Link to Data |
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"Humor in the Classroom: or Being Funny, But on Purpose This Time" Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence Quick Tips (summer 2000). |
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| "Why Am I Doing This?" Carnegie Mellon Graduate Times 3:2 (winter 2000), 3. | ![]() |