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MICHAEL R. HILL CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 1968. The Southeastern Nebraska Apple Industry and the November 1940 Freeze. Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 78 th Annual Meeting (Lincoln, Nebraska): 34-35. [Abstract of paper presented to the Nebraska Chapter of the National Council for Geographic Education]. 1973. The Region as Art and Science in Geography. Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 83 rd Annual Meeting (Lincoln, Nebraska): 56-57. [Abstract of paper presented to the Nebraska Chapter of the National Council for Geographic Education]. 1975. Route Selections by Pedestrians in an Urban Environment. Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 85 th Annual Meeting (Lincoln, Nebraska): 66. [Abstract of paper presented to the Nebraska Chapter of the National Council for Geographic Education]. 1976a. Spatial Propinquity as an Applied Concept in Environmental Research and Design. Pp. 63-68 in The Behavioral Basis of Design, edited by Peter Suedfeld and James A. Russell. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross. 1976b. Pedestrian Behavior and Facilities Design: Selected Bibliography 1970-1975. (Exchange Bibliography No. 1112). Monticello, IL: Council of Planning Librarians. 35 pp. 1977a. Toward an Explanation of Jaywalking Behavior: A Linear Regression Approach. (Michael R. Hill and Tim T. Roemer, co-authors). Man-Environment Systems (Association for the Study of Man-Environment Relations) 7 (6): 343-349. 1977b. Axiological Dialogue in Geography. Antipode: The Journal of Radical Geography 9 (2): 93-96. 1977c. Space and the Experimental Study of Human Crowding. Great Plains Rocky Mountain Geographical Journal 6 (2): 246-254. 1978a. Pedestrians, Priorities, and Spatial Games. Pp. 126-136 in Priorities for Environmental Design Research, edited by Sue Weidemann, J.R. Anderson, and R.L. Brauer. Washington, DC: Environmental Design Research Association. 1978b. Cartography Lab Guide. Ames, IA: Department of Earth Sciences, Iowa State University. 29 pp.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 2 1978c. Review of Pedestrians and Wind in the Urban Environment, by H. Cohen and others. Man- Environment Systems (Association for the Study of Man-Environment Relations) 8 (4): 147-149. 1979. Misunderstanding the Goals of Science: Myths, Reconciliation, and an Example. Pp. 248-255 in Environmental Design: Theory, Research and Application, edited by Andrew Seidel and Scott Danford. Washington, DC: Environmental Design Research Association. 1980. Technological Space and Rationality. Transition: Quarterly Journal of the Socially and Ecologically Responsible Geographers 9 (4): 6-8. 1981a. Positivism: A Hidden Philosophy in Geography. Pp. 38-60 in Themes in Geographic Thought, edited by Milton E. Harvey and Brian P. Holly. London (UK): Croom Helm. 1981b. Tourism, Authenticity, and Cuba. SWS Network (Sociologists for Women in Society) 12: 8, 19. 1981c. Connected Landscapes. (Gina M. Crandell and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Man- Environment Systems (Association for Man-Environment Studies) 11 (1&2): 9-12. 1982a. Recent Social/Behavioral Science Contributions to Our Understanding of the Pedestrian Experience. Pp. 9-21 in Feet Accompli: Linking People with Places. (Proceedings of the Third Annual Pedestrian Conference). Boulder, CO: City of Boulder. 1982b. The Female Tourist in a Male Landscape. (Michael R. Hill and Mary Jo Deegan, coauthors). CELA Forum (Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture) 1 (2): 25-29. 1982c. Spatial Structure and Decision-Making Aspects of Pedestrian Route Selection through an Urban Environment. Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Geography, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, 1982. 262 pp. 1983. Review of Contexts of Behavior: Anthropological Dimensions, by Robert J. Maxwell. Mid- American Review of Sociology 8 (2): 93-94. 1984a. Walking, Crossing Streets and Choosing Pedestrian Routes: A Survey of Recent Insights from the Social/Behavioral Sciences, by Michael R. Hill. (University of Nebraska Studies, No. 66). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska. 70 pp. 1984b. Epistemology, Axiology, and Ideology in Sociology. Mid-American Review of Sociology 9 (2): 59-77. 1984c. Stalking the Urban Pedestrian: A Comparison of Questionnaire and Tracking Methodologies for Behavioral Mapping in Large-Scale Environments. Environment and Behavior 16 (5): 539-550.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 3 1984d. Selected References on Walking, Crossing Streets, and Choosing Pedestrian Routes. (Architecture Series: Bibliography, No. A-1270). Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies. 16 pp. 1984e. Exploring Visual Sociology and the Sociology of the Visual Arts: Introduction and Selected Bibliography. (Architecture Series: Bibliography, No. A-1271). Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies. 17 pp. 1985a. Walking Straight Home from School: Pedestrian Route Choice by Young Children. Transportation Research Record (National Research Council Transportation Research Board) 959: 51-55. 1985b. Review of Aesthetics and the Sociology of Art, by Janet Wolff. Mid-American Review of Sociology 10: 91-92. 1986. Review of Accommodating the Pedestrian, by Richard Untermann. Environment and Behavior 18 (1): 147-151. 1987a. Novels, Thought Experiments, and Humanist Sociology in the Classroom: Mari Sandoz and Capital City. Teaching Sociology 15: 38-44. 1987b. A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Several Forms of Parenting: Mother, Genitrix, and Mater. Pp. 69-90 in On the Problem of Surrogate Parenthood: Analyzing the Baby M Case, edited by Herbert Richardson. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. 1987c. The Sociology and Experiences of Pedestrians. Man-Environment Systems (Association for the Study of Man-Environment Relations) 37 (3/4): 71-78. 1987d. Asking Directions and Pedestrian Wayfinding. Man-Environment Systems (Association for the Study of Man-Environment Relations) 37 (3/4): 113-120. 1987e. Women and Symbolic Interaction, edited by Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill. Boston: Allen & Unwin. 1988a. The Social Construction of a Departmental Heritage. (Special issue on The Foundations of Nebraska Sociology). Mid-American Review of Sociology 13 (2): v-viii. 1988b. Research by Bureaucracy: Hattie Plum Williams and the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, 1929-1931. (Special issue on The Foundations of Nebraska Sociology). Mid-American Review of Sociology 13 (2): 69-84. 1988c. The Intellectual Legacy of Nebraska Sociology: A Bibliographical Chronology of Separately Published Works, 1887-1989. (Special issue on The Foundations of Nebraska Sociology). Mid-American Review of Sociology 13 (2): 85-103.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 4 1988d. Roscoe Pound and the Seminarium Botanicum at the University of Nebraska, 1888-1889. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 16: 185-190. 1988e. We re Partners Not Husband and Wife. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, coauthors). Pp. 246-247 in Marriages and Families: Making Choices and Facing Change, by Mary Ann Lamanna and Agnes Riedmann. 3rd edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. 1988f. Review of Sociology: A Brief but Critical Introduction, 2 nd edition, by Anthony Giddens. Teaching Sociology 16 (July): 302-304. 1989a. How to Observe Morals and Manners, by Harriet Martineau. Sesquicentennial edition of the first social science methods text, with new appendices, index, and an introductory essay by Michael R. Hill, Empiricism and Reason in Harriet Martineau s Sociology (pp. xv-lx). Rutgers The State University, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books. [Fourth Printing, 2003]. 1989b. The Presentation of the City on Fat-Letter Postcards. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Pp. 91-105 in American Ritual Dramas: Social Rules and Cultural Meanings, by Mary Jo Deegan. (Contributions in Sociology, No. 76). New York: Greenwood Press. 1989c. Mari Sandoz Sociological Imagination: Capital City as an Ideal Type. Platte Valley Review (University of Nebraska-Kearney Press Papers from the Conference on Mari Sandoz) 17 (1): 102-122. 1989d. Roscoe Pound s Sociological Library: The Foundations of American Sociological Jurisprudence. (Public Administration Series, No. P-2632). Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies. 23 pp. 1989e. Guide to Sources and Materials on the History and Foundations of Sociology at the University of Nebraska (to 1930). Lincoln, NE: Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 48 pp. 1989f. Roscoe Pound and American Sociology: A Study in Archival Frame Analysis, Sociobiography, and Sociological Jurisprudence. Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1989. 903 pp. 1991a. Edith Abbott. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Pp. 29-36 in Women in Sociology: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, edited by Mary Jo Deegan. New York: Greenwood Press. 1991b. Lucile Eaves. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Pp. 140-147 in Women in Sociology: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, edited by Mary Jo Deegan. New York: Greenwood Press.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 5 1991c. Harriet Martineau. Pp. 289-297 in Women in Sociology: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, edited by Mary Jo Deegan. New York: Greenwood Press. 1991d. Alice S. Rossi. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Pp. 342-349 in Women in Sociology: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, edited by Mary Jo Deegan. New York: Greenwood Press. 1991e. Hattie Plum Williams. (Michael R. Hill and Mary Jo Deegan, co-authors). Pp. 440-448 in Women in Sociology: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, edited by Mary Jo Deegan. New York: Greenwood Press. 1991f. Doctoral Dissertations as Liminal Journeys of the Self: Betwixt and Between in Graduate Sociology Programs. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Teaching Sociology 19 (3): 322-332. 1991g. Coordinators Introduction Finding a Feminist Voice: Speaking from Knowledge and Experience and Guidelines for Contributions to Midwest Feminist Papers. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, Coordinators). Midwest Feminist Papers, new series, 1: 1-2, 33. 1991h. The Short but Invisible Bibliography of a Feminist Male. Midwest Feminist Papers, new series, 1: 18-20. 1991i. Edith Abbott: Selected Works of a Midwest Sociologist. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-compilers). Midwest Feminist Papers, new series, 1: 30-32. 1991j. Selected quotations from Harriet Martineau. P. 152 in Social Science Quotations, edited by David L. Sills and Robert K. Merton. (International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Volume 19). New York: Macmillan. 1991k. Review of The Role and Nature of the Doctoral Dissertation, by The Council of Graduate Schools. Teaching Sociology 19 (4): 543. 1991l. Review of The Gypsy Scholar: A Writer s Comic Search for a Publisher, by S.S. Hanna. Teaching Sociology 19 (1): 104-105. 1991m. Review of Becoming Mature: Childhood Ghosts and Spirits in Adult Life, by Valerie Malhotra Bentz. Contemporary Sociology 20 (4): 627-628. 1992a. Under Close Scrutiny (Letter concerning Harriet Martineau s investigations of prison conditions in nineteenth-century Pennsylvania). New York Times (Sunday, October 18, Section 2): 4.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 6 1992b. The Gunman Downstairs. (Formal remarks presented to my Social Problems course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on October 13, 1992). 2 pp. 1992c. Review of Aspen, a documentary film by Frederick Wiseman. Teaching Sociology 20 (2): 178-179. 1993a. Archival Strategies and Techniques, by Michael R. Hill, with a series introduction by John Van Maanen, Peter K. Manning, and Marc L. Miller. (Qualitative Research Methods Series, Vol. 31). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Vii + 88 pp. 1993b. Study Templates for Scholarly Monographs. (Especially prepared for students in Sociology 201 Social Problems). 21 pp. 1993c. Review of Harriet Martineau: First Woman Sociologist, by Susan Hoecker-Drysdale. Contemporary Sociology 22 (5): 762-763. 1994. Included Lives: Strategies for Incorporating Our Work in the Sociological Record. Midwest Feminist Papers, new series, 4: 8-12. 1995. Review of Auguste Comte: An Intellectual Biography, Volume I, by Mary Pickering. Contemporary Sociology 24 (6): 837. 1996a. Joan Huber, Irving Louis Horowitz, and the Ideological Future of Objectivity in American Sociology. Sociological Imagination (Wisconsin Sociological Society) 33 (3-4): 228-239. 1996b. Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Pp. 251-54 in Masterpieces of Women s Literature, edited by Frank N. Magill. New York: HarperCollins. 1997. With Her in Ourland: Sequel to Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited by Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, with a scholarly introduction by Mary Jo Deegan. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; Praeger. 1998a. Edward Alsworth Ross in Chicago. Sociological Origins 1 (Summer): 14-18. 1998b. Explorations in Social Research: Précis, Credos and Critiques, edited by Michael R. Hill. Lincoln, NE: Howard s Library. [Especially prepared for Sociology 2510-901 (Research Methods) and Criminal Justice 2510-901 (Research Methods), University of Nebraska at Omaha, Offutt Air Force Base]. Vii + 40 pp. 1999a. Le Play, Warner, and the Sociology of Fieldwork. Sociological Origins 1 (2): 66-68. 1999b. Bio-Bibliography: Eva J. Ross Catholic Sociologist. Sociological Origins 1 (2): 106-110.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 7 1999c. Continental Congress, First and Second (1774 & 1775). Pp. 332-334 in The Encyclopedia of North American History, edited by John C. Super. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish. 1999d. Ross, Edward Alsworth. Pp. 907-908 in American National Biography, volume 18, edited by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes. Published under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies. New York: Oxford University Press. 2000a. Epistemological Realities: Archival Data and Disciplinary Knowledge in the History of Sociology Or, When Did George Elliott Howard Study in Paris? Sociological Origins 2 (1, Special Supplement): 3-25. 2000b. Lucile Eaves and Nebraska Sociology. (A Symposium on Lucile Eaves). Sociological Origins 2 (Winter): 61-64. 2000c. The Intellectual Context of Émile Durkheim s Review of George Elliott Howard s American Institutional Perspective on Marriage and Divorce. Sociological Origins 2 (Winter): 75-80. 2000d. Loren Eiseley and Sociology at the University of Nebraska, 1926-1936: The Sociological Training of a Noted Anthropologist. Sociological Origins 2 (Winter): 96-106. [Reprint of an invited contribution published originally in The Caravan (published by the Friends of Loren Eiseley)]. 2000e. The University of Nebraska Sociology Centennial: An Archival and Documentary Souvenir. Sociological Origins 2 (Winter, Special Supplement): 1-14. 2000f. Dissertations and Theses Sponsored by the Department of Sociology in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1905-1999: Alphabetical and Chronological Lists. Lincoln, NE: George Elliott Howard Institute of Advanced Sociological Research. 98 pp. 2000g. Review of Le Play, Engineer and Social Scientist, by Michael Z. Brooke. Contemporary Sociology 29 (May): 562-563. 2001a. Harriet Martineau: Theoretical & Methodological Perspectives. Edited by Michael R. Hill and Susan Hoecker-Drysdale, with an introduction by Helena Znaniecka Lopata. (Women and Sociological Theory series, edited by Mary Jo Deegan, Vol. 3). New York: Routledge.! Winner The above volume won the American Sociological Association, Section on the History of Sociology, Distinguished Scholarly Book Award, 2002. 2001b Taking Harriet Martineau Seriously in the Classroom and Beyond. (Michael R. Hill and Susan Hoecker-Drysdale, co-authors). Pp. 3-22 in Harriet Martineau: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives, edited by Michael R. Hill and Susan Hoecker-Drysdale. New York: Routledge.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 8 2001c. A Methodological Comparison of Harriet Martineau s Society in America (1837) and Alexis de Tocqueville s Democracy in America (1835-1840). Pp. 59-74 in Harriet Martineau: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives, edited by Michael R. Hill and Susan Hoecker-Drysdale. New York: Routledge. 2001d. Martineauian Sociology and Our Disciplinary Future. Pp. 191-193 in Harriet Martineau: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives, edited by Michael R. Hill and Susan Hoecker- Drysdale. New York: Routledge. 2001e. Of Time, Space, and the History of Sociology: Methodological Rules in Archives and Archival Research. Pp. 326-336 in Mirrors and Windows: Essays in the History of Sociology, edited by Janusz Mucha, Dirk Kaesler, and Włodzimierz Winclawski. Toruń (Poland): Nicholas Copernicus University Press. 2001f. Risk, Trust, and Technology in the Aftermath of the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001. (Special Issue: Sociologists Reflect on the Events of September 11, edited by Carla B. Howery). Footnotes (American Sociological Association) 29 (September/October): 12. 2002. The Dress of Women: A Critical Introduction to the Symbolism and Sociology of Clothing, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited with an introduction by Michael R. Hill and Mary Jo Deegan on Charlotte Perkins Gilman on the Symbolism and Sociology of Clothing (pp. ix-xxvii). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2003. A Brief Introduction to Canine Sociology. (Introduction to Symposium on Dogs, Society and Sociologists). Sociological Origins 3 (Autumn): 5. 2004a. Social Ethics: Sociology and the Future of Society, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited with an introduction by Michael R. Hill and Mary Jo Deegan on Charlotte Perkins Gilman s Sociological Perspective on Ethics and Society (Pp. vix-xxvii). Westport, CT: Praeger.! Winner The above volume won the American Sociological Association, Section on the History of Sociology, Distinguished Scholarly Book Award, 2005. 2004c. An Independent Woman s Lake District Writings, by Harriet Martineau, compiled, edited, with an introduction by Michael R. Hill, An Introduction to Harriet Martineau s Lake District Writings (pp. 25-54). Amherst, NY: Humanity Books (An imprint of Prometheus Books). 2004d. Principles of Sociology. (Especially Prepared for Principles of Sociology (S161), Department of Sociology, Indiana University South Bend). Lincoln, NE: Howard s Library. 282 pp.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 9 2004e. How to Observe Morals and Manners: The First Methods Text in Sociology, by Harriet Martineau. Edited and Abridged with an Introduction for Students, by Michael R. Hill. (Especially prepared for Professor Mike F. Keen s course in sociological research methods at Indiana University South Bend). Lincoln, NE: Howard s Library. 34 pp. 2004f. Thinking Sociologically about Marriages and Families: Historical and Conceptual Readings, edited with an Introduction by Michael R. Hill. (Especially prepared for Marriage and Family (SOC 223A02), Iowa Western Community College). Lincoln, NE: Howard s Library. 133 pp. 2005a. A Brief Centennial Bibliography of Resources on the History of the American Sociological Society/Association. (Centennial Bibliography Project Committee, ASA Section on the History of Sociology: Michael R. Hill (co-chair), Susan Hoecker-Drysdale (ex-officio), Jack Nusan Porter (co-chair), Pamela A. Roby, Kathleen Slobin, and Roberta Spalter-Roth). [Published on the Section Website]. 8 pp. 2005b. Centennial Bibliography on the History of American Sociology. Compiled by Michael R. Hill in consultation with the Centennial Bibliography Committee of the ASA Section on the History of Sociology (Brian Conway, Michael R. Hill (co-chair), Susan Hoecker-Drysdale (ex-officio), Jack Nusan Porter (co-chair), Pamela A. Roby, Kathleen Slobin, and Roberta Spalter-Roth). Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. [Published on the ASA Website]. 224 pp. 2005c. Sociologists in Ambleside. (Introduction to Proceedings of the Harriet Martineau Sociological Society Bicentennial Seminar). Sociological Origins 3 (Spring 2005): 66. 2005d. Harriet Martineau s Ambleside as a Sociological Laboratory. Sociological Origins 3 (2): 93-94. 2005e. On Edward Lombe, Translating Auguste Comte, and the Liberal English Press: A Previously Unpublished Letter, by Harriet Martineau. Edited with an introduction by Michael R. Hill. Sociological Origins 3 (2): 100-102. 2005f. Sociological Thought Experiments: Five Examples from the History of Sociology. (The 2003 Iowa Sociological Association Keynote Address). Sociological Origins 3 (Spring, 2005, Special Supplement): 3-19. 2005g. Jessie Lawson and the National Sociological Society of 1903. Pp. 127-140 in Diverse Histories of American Sociology, edited by Anthony J. Blasi. [Sponsored by the History of Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association]. Leiden (The Netherlands): Brill.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 10 2005h. Centenary of the First Sociology Doctorate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Footnotes (American Sociological Association) 33 (December): 6. 2005i. Nathan Roscoe Pound. Pp. 1965-67 in The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, Vol. 3, edited by John R. Shook. Bristol (UK): Thoemmes Continuum. 2005j. Methods and Techniques for Studying the History of Sociology in America. Sociological Origins 4 (1, University of Salerno Special Supplement): 3-12. 2005k. Introduction: William I. Thomas Dismissal from the University of Chicago, 1918. Sociological Origins 4 (Fall): 39-42. 2005l. Doctoral Dissertations in Sociology Completed during the First Decade of the University of Chicago, 1892-1902: Corrections of Several Errors Promulgated by Robert E.L. Faris. Sociological Origins 4 (Fall): 55-56. 2006a. Sociology and Poetry: An Introduction. (Introduction to the special issue on the sociology of poetry). Sociological Origins 4 (Spring): 66-68. 2006b. Bio-Bibliography: John Barron Mays (1914-1987). Sociological Origins 4 (Spring): 111-114. 2006c. Bio-Bibliography: William Clark Gordon (1865-1936). Sociological Origins 4 (Spring): 115-120. 2006d. Methodological Bridges to Social Experience: Qualitative Techniques Employed in Recent Doctoral Dissertations from Seven American Departments of Sociology One-Hundred-Six Examples of Qualitative Methods Used in Sociology Ph.D. Dissertations at Brandies University, Harvard University, University of California-Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Notre Dame, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2000-2005). Compiled with an Introduction by Michael R. Hill. Lincoln, NE: Howard s Library. Also published as Sociological Origins 4 (Spring): CD Supplement No. 3. 2006e. Bio-Bibliography: Stephen James Meredith Brown (1881-1962). Sociological Origins 5 (Fall): 46-50. 2006f. Bibliography: Harriet Martineau s Writings on Ireland. Sociological Origins 5 (Fall): 51-53. 2006g. Sociological Novels Reviewed in Sociology and Social Research, 1925-1958. Sociological Origins 5 (Fall): 54-59.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 11 2007a. The Gunman in Blacksburg. Essay accepted and posted on the American Democracy Project, Indiana University South Bend. Http://ee.iusg.edu/index.php?/adp/blog/the_gunman_in_blacksburg/ [Posted April 19, 2007]. 2 pp. 2007b. American Sociological Association. Pp. 130-134 in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 1, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.! The above article was selected by Blackwell as the Term of the Month and was showcased on the Blackwell Publishing website, January, 2007. 2007c. Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Pp. 1941-1942 in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 4, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. 2007d. George Elliott Howard. Pp. 2170-2171 in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 5, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. 2007e. Roscoe Pound. Pp. 3585-3587 in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 7, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. 2007f. Lester Frank Ward. P. 5216 in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 10, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. 2007g. The History & Foundations of Nebraska Sociology: Biographical & Conceptual Readings. Edited, arranged and annotated with an introduction by Michael R. Hill. Lincoln, NE: Howard s Library. 256 pp. 2007h. Nebraska Sociology on the Ground: An Historical Guide to Faces and Places on the Lincoln Campus. Illustrated booklet sponsored by Sociological Origins for the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociology Club Walking Tour, conducted by Michael R. Hill, 4 October 2007. 20 pp. 2008i. Local Archives and Teaching the History of Sociology: Experiences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Timelines, No. 12 (November): 5-8. (Timelines is the official newsletter of the ASA Section on the History of Sociology). 2008j. Harriet Martineau and the Life History Document. Sociological Origins 5 (Spring): 11-12. 2008k. Review of The Collected Letters of Harriet Martineau, edited by Deborah Anna Logan. Sociological Origins 5 (Spring): 45. 2009a. Patriarchy. Pp. 628-633 in The Sage Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, edited by Jodi A. O Brien. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 12! Note, the above volume was named a 2010 Booklist Outstanding Reference Source and a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2009. 2009b. Annie Marion MacLean, Feminist Pragmatist and Methodologist. (Mary Jo Deegan, Michael R. Hill, and Susan L. Wortmann, co-authors). Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 38 (December): 655-665. 2009c. Harriet Martineau and Ireland. (Brian Conway and Michael R. Hill, co-authors). Pp. 47-66 in Social Thought on Ireland in the Nineteenth Century, edited by Séamas Ó Síocháin. Dublin (Ireland): University College Dublin Press. 2010a. New Christianity: Dialogues between a Conservative and an Innovator (Selected Excerpts), by Henri Saint-Simon, translated by James Elishama Smith, edited and annotated by Michael R. Hill and Rollin R. Davis. Sociological Origins 6 (Fall): 73-89. 2010b. Thomas Carlyle s Lost Translation of Saint-Simon s Nouveau christianisme: An Epistolary Account. Sociological Origins 6 (Fall): 92-95. 2010c. Jacob Singer (1883-1964): Bio-Bibliography of a Jewish-Latvian-Nebraskan Sociologist. (Michael R. Hill and Natalja Callahan, co-authors). Sociological Origins 6 (Spring): 17-25. 2010d. A Personal Pilgrimage: A Sociological Life History Document, by Jacob Singer, edited by Michael R. Hill and Natalja Callahan. Sociological Origins 6 (Spring): 26-36. 2011. American Sociological Association. P. 14 in The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. 2011. Families, Marriages, and Children, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited by Michael R. Hill. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.! The above volume was selected by Transaction s editors to be nominated for the 2012 Susan Koppleman Award (best anthology, multi-author, or edited book in feminist studies in popular and American culture). 2011. Famiglie matrimoni e figli, Note sociologiche, da Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a cura di Michael R. Hill, traduzioni di Raffaele Rauty. Esplorazioni 08, collana diretta da Giuseppina Cersosimo. Calimera (Italy): Edizioni Kurumuny. Forthcoming. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Entrepreneurial Turn: A Working Introduction. To appear in a forthcoming book edited by Vessela Misheva and published by Uppsala University Press, Uppsala, Sweden. Forthcoming. Accepted for translation and publication in Italian: Dogs and Society: Anglo-American Sociological Perspectives, edited by Michael R. Hill and Mary Jo Deegan. To be published

Hill - Selected Publications: Page 13 in Esplorazioni, a sociological book series edited by Giuseppina Cersosimo. Calimera (Italy): Edizioni Kurumuny.