Curriculum Vitae (cont'd)
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
Dancing with Colonels: A Young Womanβs Adventures in Wartime Turkey. Pierre: South Dakota Historical Society Press, 2011.
An American Heroine in the French Resistance: The Diary and Memoir of Virginia dβAlbert-Lake, New York: Fordham University Press, 2006, Paperback edition, 2008
Fighting Fascism in Europe: The World War II Letters of an American Veteran of the Spanish Civil War. New York: Fordham University Press, 2003 (co-edited with David E.Cane and David C. Smith).
What Kind of World Do We Want?: American Women Plan for Peace, Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2000 (co-edited with David C. Smith).
Dear Poppa: The World War II Berman Family Letters, St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1997.
American Women In A World At War: Contemporary Accounts From World War II, Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1997 (co-edited with David C. Smith).
We're in This War Too: World War II Letters From American Women in Uniform, New York: Oxford University Press, 1994 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
European Immigrant Women in the United States: A Biographical Dictionary, New York: Garland Publishing, 1994 (co-edited with Judith McDonnell).
Since You Went Away: World War II Letters From American Women on the Home Front, New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. paperback edition, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1995 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
Dear Boys: World War II Letters From A Woman Back Home, Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 1991 (co-edited with David C. Smith).
Miss You: The World War Two Letters Of Barbara Wooddall Taylor And Charles E. Taylor, Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1990 (co-authored with David C. Smith and Barbara and Charles Taylor).
The American Midwife Debate: A Sourcebook on its Modern Origins, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1986.
American Midwives, 1860 to the Present, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1978. paperback edition, 1985.
Recognition: A Sourcebook on Working Women in Maine, Orono, Maine: Bureau of Labor Education, 1974 (co-authored with Hal Litoff)
Training Manual:
IPP Funds Accountability In The NIS: A Training Program Manual, U.S. Department of Energy, NIS/IPP Program in cooperation with USIC: Smithfield, RI, 1998(with Joseph A. Ilacqua, et.al.)
Articles and Book Contributions:
"One Woman's War in China: The World War II Letters of an American Red Cross Club Director in Yunnan Province," in Schreiben im Krieg-Schreiben vom Krieg: Feldpost im Zeitalter der Weltkriege, ed., Thomas Jander, Essen: Klartext, 2011.
"'Over the radio yesterday, I heard the starting of another war': Women's Wartime Correspondence, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the End of World War II," in The Atom Bomb and American Society, G. Kurt Piehler, ed., Knoxville: University Press of Tennessee, 2009.
"Midwives," in Encyclopedia of the Modern World, Peter Stearns, ed., New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
"An American Heroine in the French Resistance: The Story of Virginia d'Albert-Lake," in Breakthrough: Essays and Vignettes in Honor of John A. Rassias, Mel Yoken, ed. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2007.
"Home Front Americans at War," in Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Modern America, David S. Heidler and Jeanne A Heidler, eds., Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007.
"Home Front Americans at War," in The United States from the Age of Imperialism to the War on Terror, David S. Heidler and Jeanne A Heidler, eds., Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007.
"Women on the U.S. Home Front," Newsletter of the Hawai'i Council for the Humanities 05-2(Winter 2005-2006): 9.
"Enforced Tourists: American Women, Travel, and the 'Far-Flung Fronts' of World War II," Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 3(2005): 178-193.
"The Nation Transformed: United States Women," in From Total War to Total Victory: How the War Was Really Won. Steven Weingartner ed., Wheaton, IL: Cantigny First Division Foundation, 2005.
"Women and World War II," in Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Homefront, Vol. 3, 1901-1945, John P. Resch, ed., Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005.
"Rosie the Riveter," in Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Homefront, Vol.: 3, 1901-1945, John P. Resch ed., Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005
"Gunther's Travels: The Odyssey of Metasequoia Seeds from the 1920s?" in The Geobiology and Ecology of Metasequoia, Ben A. LePage, Christopher J. Williams, and Hong Yang, eds. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2005.
"Olive Ann Beech" in Notable America Women, Volume 5, 1976-2000, Susan Ware, ed., Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2004.
"Transforming Educational and Business Practices in Belarus: Collaborative Learning at a Distance," in Journal of Teaching in International Business 14(2/3 2003): 41-66 (co-authored with Gaytha Langlois and Joseph A. Ilacqua).
Reprinted in Digital Technology in Teaching International Business, Lloyd C. Russow, ed., New York: The Hayworth Press, 2003.
"Women on the Home Front," OAH Magazine of History 16(Spring 2002): 7-12.
Reprinted in Annual Editions, American History, Vol. II, Robert J. Maddox, ed., Guilford, Connecticut: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2005.
"When Heroes Were Ubiquitous: Churchill and His Jerome Relations," Finest Hour113(Winter 2001-2002): 32-33.
"Midwives" in Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century, Paul Finkelman, ed., New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2001.
"Reaching Across Boundaries: The Bryant University-Belarus Connection," Syllabus(October 2001): 12-14(co-authored with Gaytha Langlois and Joseph A. Ilacqua).
"An Overview of Bryant University's Collaborative Learning at a Distance Project, with a Progress Report on Teaching Cultures and Economies in Transition in the Post Soviet Era,"AABSS Perspectives Electronic Journal 2 (Fall 1999)(co-authored with Joseph A. Ilacqua).
"Using a Non-Hierarchical Approach to Collaborative Learning Projects: The Bryant University Model," AABSS Perspectives Electronic Journal 2(Fall 1999)(co-authored with Gaytha A. Langlois).
"Charles Simon Barrett," in American National Biography, John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
"The World War II Letters of American Women Project," Annotation, 27(March 1999): 1,9,12 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Tools for Creating Accountability and Trust in Transnational S & T Projects," in Transforming Science and Technology Systems - the Endless Transitions, Werner Meske, ed., Amsterdam: IOS Press, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, 1998 (co-authored with Joseph A. Ilacqua).
"Forging Economic Alliances Between Small and Medium-Size Businesses in the Newly Independent States and the United States: Estonia, A Case Study," in Conversion of R&D Personnel in Belarus: Problems and Prospects, Gennady Nesvetailov, ed., Minsk, Belarus: International Humanitarian Foundation, 1997.
"Southern Women in World at War," in Remaking Dixie: The Impact of World War II On The South, Neil M. McMillen, ed., Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1997.
"The Wartime History of the Waves, Spars, Women Marines, Army and Navy Nurses, and Wasps," in A Woman's War Too: U.S. Women in the Military in World War II, Paula Nassen Poulos, ed., Washington, DC: National Archives, 1996(co-authored with David C. Smith).
"A Wac from Maine in the South: The World War II Correspondence of Katherine Trickey," Maine History 34(Winter Spring, 1995): 194-209 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Letters from the Home Front: United States Women and World War II," in Andere Helme - Andere Menschen, Detlef Vogel and Wolfram Wette, eds., Stuttgart: Biblothek Fur Zeitgeschichte, 1995 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"An Enduring Tradition: American Midwives in the Twentieth Century," in Readings In American Health Care: Current Issues in Socio-Historical Perspective, William G. Rothstein, ed., Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995.
"United States Women, the Home Front, and World War II," The Historian, 57(Winter 1995): 349-360 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Gender, War, and Imagined Geographies," in Writing Women and Space: Colonial and Postcolonial Geographies, Gillian Rose and Alison Blunt, eds., New York: Guilford Publications, 1994 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"`To The Rescue of the Crops': The Women's Land Army during World War II," Prologue, 25(Winter 1993): 346-361 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
Reprinted in The American Experience in World War II, Walter L. Hixson, ed., New York: Routledge, 2002.
"`I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter': World War II Correspondence," Prologue, 24(Summer 1992): 102-114 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"`Writing Is Fighting Too': The World War II Correspondence of Southern Women," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 76(Summer 1992): 436-457 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Since You Went Away: The War Letters of America's Women," History Today, 41(December 1991): 20-26 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
Reprinted in Annual Editions: American History, Vol. II, Robert James Maddox., ed., Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing, 1993.
"Women At War With Militarism: Part I -- Setting The Stage," National Women's Studies Association Journal, 3(Spring 1991): 309-315 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Women At War With Militarism: Part II -- The Experience of Two World Wars," National Women's Studies Association Journal, 4(Spring 1992): 98-105 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Courtship By Mail: The World War II Letters of Barbara Wooddall Taylor and Charles E. Taylor," in The American Family: Historical Perspectives, Jean E. Hunter and Paul T. Mason, eds., Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1991 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Letters to and from the Front -- Letters excerpted from Miss You: The World War II Letters of Barbara Wooddall Taylor and Charles E. Taylor," in Constructing the American Past, Eliott J. Gorn, et. al., eds., New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.
"An Historical Overview of Midwifery in the United States," Journal of Pre and Perinatal Psychology, 5(Fall 1990): 5-22.
"Midwives and History," in The History of Women, Health and Medicine in America, Rima Apple, ed., New York: Garland Publishing, 1990. paperback edition, Rutgers University Press, 1992.
"Dear Boys: The Wartime Letters of Mrs. Keith Frazier Somerville," Journal of Mississippi History, 52(May 1990): 77 - 93 (co-authored with David C. Smith and Martha Swain).
"Women of Letters," Providence Sunday Journal Magazine, March 11, 1990, pp. 18 - 22 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"`Will He Get My Letter?': Popular Portrayals of Mail and Morale during World War II," Journal of Popular Culture, 23(Spring 1990): 21-43 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"Since You Went Away: The World War II Letters of Barbara Wooddall Taylor," Women's Studies, 17(1990): 249 - 276 (co-authored with David C. Smith).
"`Granny' Midwifery," "Immigrant Midwifery," and "War Brides During World War II," in Handbook Of American Women's History, Angela Zophy and Francis M. Kavenik, eds., New York: Garland Publishing, 1990. 2nd Edition, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2000.
Guest Co-Editor, Special Issue on Cajun Life and Culture, Journal of Popular Culture, 23 (Fall 1989).
"American Women, 1898-1952," in Growth and Change: America, 1898-1952, John Carroll, ed., Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1986.
"The Midwife Throughout History," Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 27(November/December 1982): 3-11.
"Carolyn Van Blarcom," in Notable American Women: The Modern Period, Barbara Sicherman, ed., Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1980.
"Forgotten Women: American Midwives at the Turn of the Twentieth Century," The Historian, 40(February 1978): 235-251.
Reprinted in History of Women in the United States, vol. 11, Women's Bodies: Health And Childbirth, Nancy F. Cott, ed., New Providence, New Jersey: K.G. Saur, 1993;
Reprinted In Midwifery, Theory and Practice, Philip K. Wilson, ed., New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1996.
"Working Women in Maine: A Note on Sources," Labor History, 17(Winter 1976): 88-95 (co-authored with Hal Litoff).
"The Conscientious Objector in America," Emory Career Scholars, 4(1966): 3-11.
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