Jointly Authored Works by Faculty and Graduate Students
J. Trent Alexander and John Modell. "High School in Transition: Community, School, and Peer Group in Abilene, Kansas, 1939." History of Education Quarterly 37, Spring 1997.Brian Gill and Steven Schlossman. "'A Sin Against Childhood': Progressive Education and the Crusade against Homework, 1897-1941." American Journal of Education, 1996.
Brian Gill and Steven Schlossman. "Homework is a Parent's Eyes and Ears." Los Angeles Times, 1995.
Robert Gleeson and Steven Schlossman. "George Lee Bach and the 'New Look' in American Business Education,1946-1975." Selections, 1995.
Robert Gleeson and Steven Schlossman. "The Beginnings of Graduate Management Education in the United States." The Graduate Management Admission Council, 1994.
Charles Jacobson and Joel A. Tarr. "Patterns and Policy Choices in Infrastructure History: The United States, France, and Great Britain." Public Works Management & Policy, 1996.
Charles Jacobson and Joel A. Tarr. "The History of Water Works in the United States." Rassegna, 1994.
Charles Jacobson and Joel A. Tarr. "No Single Path: Ownership and Financing of Infrastructure in the 19th and 20th Centuries," in Ashoka Mody, Infrastructure Delivery: Private Initiative and the Public Good. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1996.
James Longhurst and Scott A. Sandage. "Appropriate Technology and Journal Writing: Structured Dialogues that Enhance Learning," College Teaching 52, 2 (spring 2004): 69-75.
Sherie Mershon and Steven Schlossman. Foxholes and Color Lines: Desegregating the U.S. Armed Forces. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
Liesl Miller-Orenic and Joe W. Trotter, "African Americans in the U. S. Economy: Federal Policy and the Transformation of Work, 1915-1945," in Henry Louis Taylor and Walter Hill, ed., Historical Roots of the Urban Crisis: African Americans in the Industrial City, 1900-1945 (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 2000).
Michael Neiberg and Steven Schlossman. "The Problem That Won't Go Away". Los Angeles Times, 1997.
Daniel P. Resnick and Jason Martinek, "Reading, 1450-2000," in Peter N. Stearns, ed., Encyclopedia of European Social History, Charles Scribner's Sons (New York, 2001), vol. V, pp. 407-18.
Mark Tebeau and Joel A. Tarr. "Managing Danger in the Home Environment, 1900-1940." Journal of Social History, 1996.
Joel A. Tarr and Mark Tebeau. "Women as Home Safety Managers: the Changing Perception of the Home as a Place of Hazard and Risk, 1870-1940," in Roger Cooter and Bill Luckin, Accidents in History: Injuries, Fatalities and Social Relations. The Wellcome Institute Series in the History of Medicine. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997.
Joel A. Tarr and Carl Zimring. "The Struggle for Smoke Control in St. Louis: Achievement and Emulation," in Andrew Hurley (ed.), Common Fields: an Environmental History of St. Louis. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 1997.
David Wolcott and Steven Schlossman, "A Children's Culture of Casual Crime and Violence," in Children Harmed and Harmful: Risks and Risk-Taking Among Ten to Fifteen Year Olds, edited by Margaret K. Rosenheim and Mark Testa (forthcoming).
David Wolcott and Steven Schlossman. "Juvenile Delinquency,"" New York Juvenile Asylum." Historical Dictionary Of American Education, forthcoming, 1999.
David Wolcott and Steven Schlossman. "Chicago Area Project." The Encyclopedia of Chicago History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming, 2001.