Works from 2003
Wetland Mitigation Compliance in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Melissa M. Hornyak and Kathleen Halvorsen
Submissions from 2002
Considering the ideas of technology transfer, with special reference to medieval artchitecture, Steven A. Walton
The gunner in Tudor literature, Steven A. Walton
Works from 2001
A buried spruce forest provides evidence at the stand and landscape scale for the effects of environment on vegetation at the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary, Kurt S. Pregitzer, David D. Reed, Theodore J. Bornhorst, David R. Foster, Glenn D. Mroz, Jason S. Mclachlan, and et. al.
Assessing public participation techniques for comfort, convenience, satisfaction, and deliberation, Kathleen Halvorsen
Communities and warfare, 700-1400 by Nicholas Brooks, Steven A. Walton
Environmental management codes and continuous environmental improvements: Insights from the chemical industry, Barry Solomon and James R. Mihelcic
Reviewed Work: Don't Breathe the Air: Air Pollution and U.S. Environmental Politics, 1945-1970, Kathleen Halvorsen
Review: Sugar water: Hawaii's plantation ditches by Carol Wilcox, Carol MacLennan
The interesting part of new military technology: Fireworks ingredients and recipes, Steven A. Walton
Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan man of science. Robert Fox, Steven A. Walton
Submissions from 2000
An unnoticed praise of Harriot's contribution to mathematics, Steven A. Walton
The mathematical and military sciences in Renaissance England, Steven A. Walton
Works from 1999
Reviewed Work: Wilderness by Design: Landscape Architecture and the National Park Service, Kathleen Halvorsen
Works from 1998
Impending recovery of Kirtland's warbler: Case study in the effectiveness of the endangered species act, Barry Solomon
Submissions from 1997
Hawaii turns to sugar: The rise of plantation centers, 1860-80, Carol MacLennan
Interpreting Urban Food Supply and Distribution Systems from Faunal Assemblages: An Example from Colonial Massachusetts, David B. Landon
Submissions from 1995
Foundations of sugar's power: Early Maui plantations, 1840-1860, Carol MacLennan
Working in industrial agriculture, Carol MacLennan
Submissions from 1994
Pudding pans and broilers, bread pans and pie : Redware, consumption, and economy in eighteenth century New England, Timothy Scarlett
Submissions from 1993
Democratic participation: A view from anthropology, Carol MacLennan
Striving for Balance: A Hundred Years of the American Society for Engineering Education, Terry S. Reynolds and Bruce E. Seely
Testing a seasonal slaughter model for colonial new england using tooth cementum increment analysis, David B. Landon
Works from 1992
Plains Boomers and the Creation of the Great American Desert Myth, Bradley H. Baltensperger
Taphonomic evidence for site formation processes at fort Christanna, David B. Landon
Submissions from 1988
From accident to crash: The auto industry and the politics of injury, Carol MacLennan