ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS
“Innovation, Imitation, and Entrepreneurship: The Introduction and Diffusion of the Homeowners Policy, 1944–1960.” Essays in Economic and Business History 21 (2003): 141–150.
“‘Personal and Confidential’: FBI Political Surveillance and the Charles Lindbergh Investigation, 1939–1944.” The Historian 59:4 (1997): 831–47. [with Douglas M. Charles]
“Broad Principles of Cooperation? The Open Door and Western Electric in China, 1917–1925.” Essays in Economic and Business History 13 (1995): 231–46.
“An All American System? Business/Government Relations and the Radio Corporation of America, 1917–1931.” Essays in Economic and Business History 12 (July 1994): 307–18.
“Nagle Machinists and the American Dream, 1890–1910.” The Journal of Erie Studies 22:1 (Fall 1993): 2–22. [with Michael Kelly]
“Ghosts of Administrations Past: Continuities in U.S.-Latin American Policy.” The Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter 20 (June 1989): 18–21. [with Jonathan Nashel]
“Losing the Semiconductor Revolution.” Japan Bashing Alert 1:8 (April 1,1989): 27–29.
“U.S. Investment in Chip Technology Is Key to Its Place in Computer Market.” PC Week, 5 (July 11, 1988): 35.
“‘World-Wide Wireless’: The U.S. Navy, Big Business, Technology and Radio Communications, 1919–1922.” Selected Papers from the Seventh Naval History Symposium, ed. William B. Cogar. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1988. 170–85.
“‘A Silent Partnership’? The U.S. Government, RCA, and Radio Communications with East Asia, 1919–1923.” Radical History Review 33 (Summer 1985): 32–52.
“New Perspectives on American Diplomacy in the 1920's: The Frank B. Kellogg Papers.” The Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter 14 (September 1983): 1–9. [with Michael Krenn and David Schmitz]
BOOKS PUBLISHED
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Automobile Insurance: Samuel P. Black, Jr. and the Rise of Erie Insurance, 1923–1961. NY, NY: Garland Publishing, 2001. [with Samuel P. Black, Jr.]
PARTS OF BOOKS PUBLISHED
“Petroleum, 1750–1914: The energy revolution.” In Encyclopedia of world history (pp. 630–633). Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio. 2011.
“‘Worth Armies:’ Woodrow Wilson, the New Diplomacy and the End of the First World War.” Forging the American Century. Eds. David F. Schmitz and T. Christopher Jespersen. Chicago: Imprint Publications, 2000. 9–28.
“Diplomacy for the Global Village: Woodrow Wilson, Radio, and American Peacemaking, 1917-1920.” Proceedings of the Woodrow Wilson National Symposium: “America: Transformation Toward the Modern, 1856–1924”. 2000. 1–15.
History on the Internet: A Student Guide, 1999–2000 Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ: 1999, with Andrew T. Stull.