
webmaster: Agricultural History, 2004. (Designed and maintained with aid and advice from Nancy Lilliberg and her graduate student staff--Thank You!)
webmaster: Suzzanne Kelley, Historian & Editor, 2004 to present.
webmaster: Phi Alpha Theta and History Club, NDSU, 2005 to present.
webmaster: WSSA Rural & Agricultural Studies Section, July 2008 to present.
Forthcoming Publications:
"Coffins, Country Stores, and Carnivals: Emily Lunde's Memory Paintings," Swedish American Historical Quarterly.
Book Review: I am Sacajawea, I am York: Our Journey West with Lewis and Clark, Great Plains Reading Review (2006).
"McMaster's Oklahoma Magazine," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma (2007).
“Harvey Girls,” Encyclopedia of Oklahoma (2007).
“Augusta Metcalfe,” Encyclopedia of Oklahoma (2007).
Current Publications:
Book Review: Wrangling Women: Humor and Gender in the American West, in Oral History Review (Summer/Fall 2007): 155-57.
“Harvey, Frederick Henry (1835-1901),” Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West, ed. Gordon
Morris Bakken and Alexandra Kindell (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 2006), 292-96.
Book Review: Preserving Western History, in Kansas History (Winter 2005-2006): 298.
Book Review: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints, in Chronicles of Oklahoma (Summer 2005): 249-51.
Book Review: Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives, in Agricultural History (Winter 2005): 111-12.
Book Review: Swiss Sisters Separated: Pioneer Life in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Washington, 1889-1914, from the Letters of Louise Guillermin Dupertuis to Her Sister Elise Guillermin, the Painter, in Chronicles of Oklahoma (Fall 2004): 375-76.
Museum Review: “Fostering Remembrance and Respect: The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum,” Agricultural History (Spring 2004): 230-35.
Book Review: The Chickasaw Rancher, in Chronicles of Oklahoma (Fall 2003): 370-71.
Book Review: Wiley G. Haines, Frontier U.S. Deputy Marshal, in Chronicles of Oklahoma (Spring 2003): 118-19.
“Augusta Metcalfe: Memory Artist Remembered,” Oklahoma Heritage Magazine (Summer 2002): 15-23.