Scholarly “Patterns of State Intervention in Apprentice Training: Is There a Future for Industrial Citizenship?”, paper prepared for the 15th Annual North American Labor History Conference on Labor, Citizenship and the State. October 1993
Scholarly Review of Michael Schudson, “Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget and Reconstruct the Past”, Political Science Quarterly September 1993 pp. 562-3.
Scholarly “Political Obstacles to Up-Skilling Strategies: A Chapter in the History of Industrial Governance”, paper prepared for the Western Political Science Association annual meeting. March 1993
Scholarly “Skills, Sectors, Schools, States and Unions: Reconfiguring Apprenticeship for American Manufacturing”. February 1993
Scholarly Review of Eileen Boris and Nelson Lichtenstein, editors, “Major Problems in the History of American Workers”, Labor History 33, 4 September 1992 pp. 568-9.
Scholarly “Politics and Industrial Order”, paper prepared for the American Political Science Association annual meeting. August 1992
Scholarly “Flexibility Under Fordism”, paper prepared for the Fourth Annual Labor Studies Center conference, University of Notre Dame. April 1991
Scholarly Review of Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle, editors, “The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980”, Business History Review March 1991 pp. 190-94.
Scholarly “From the Gilded Age to Normalcy: The Political Realignment of Labor Markets in Detroit, Chicago and Milwaukee”, paper prepared for the Southwestern Political Science Association annual meeting. March 1991
Scholarly “Democratic Producerism: Enlisting American Politics for Workplace Flexibility”, Economy and Society 20, 1 February 1991 pp. 57 – 78.
Scholarly “Historical Sources of Regional Patterns of Industrial Governance in the United States”, paper prepared for the panel on Historical Assumptions of Political Science at the Western Political Association annual meeting. March 1990
Scholarly “Competition and Political Capacity: The Case of Industrial Tooling”, research supported by a UTSA Faculty Research Award. August 1989
Scholarly Review of Daniel Nelson, “American Rubber Workers and Organized Labor, 1900-1941”, Business History Review March 1989 pp. 206-209.
Scholarly “The Old Politics of Inequality: The Autoworkers Union in the Liberal Keynesian State”, paper prepared for the American Historical Association annual conference. December 1988
Scholarly “Union Strategies, Party Coalitions and Industrial Relations”, paper prepared for the American Political Science Association annual meeting. August 1985
Scholarly “Springfield: Cut First, Restore Later” 1983) in Lawrence Susskind, editor, Proposition 2 1/2: Its Impact on Massachusetts (Cambridge, Mass.: Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain) November 1983 pp. 239 – 251.
Scholarly “Alternatives to Fordism: The Autoworkers in the Postwar Settlement”, paper prepared for the Social Science History Association annual conference. October 1983
Scholarly “The Origins of Affirmative Action in Massachusetts: The Politics of Labor Market Segmentation in the Construction Industry”. The Boston Jobs Coalition. January 1981
Scholarly “Neighborhood Government”. A comparative study of community development corporations in New York, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. for the Center for Community Economic Development of Cambridge, Massachusetts. January 1976