Being Historically Faithful in Public “Being Historically Faithful in Public.” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 114, nos. 2 & 3 (Spring and Summer 2023): 57-62. Being Historically FaithfulBeing Historically Faithful.pdf122 KBdownload-circle
Sometimes, It Takes a Table “Sometimes, It Takes a Table,” Environmental History 23, no. 1 (January 2018): 143-51.
Claiming Spaces for Science "Claiming Spaces for Science: The Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-18) and the Ambiguities of Scientific Exploration," Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 47, no. 2 (April 2017): 164-99. Claiming Spaces for ScienceSOWARDS-ClaimingSpacesScience-2017.pdf1 MBdownload-circle
Instituting Water Research With Brynn M. Lacabanne, "Instituting Water Research: The Water Resources Research Act (1964) and the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute," Water History 9, no. 3 (September 2017): 295–316. Instituting water research: the Water Resources Research Act (1964) and the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute - Water HistoryIn
Protecting American Lands with Justice William O. Douglas “Protecting American Lands with Justice William O. Douglas.” The George Wright Forum 32, no. 2 (2015): 165-73.
Mobile Nature, Cooperative Management, and Institutional Adaptation With Rebecca Stunz, “Mobile Nature, Cooperative Management, and Institutional Adaptation in Pacific Northwest Blister Rust Control in the 20th Century,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 105, no. 4 (Fall 2014): 159-74. Mobile nature, cooperative managementsowards_stunz-final_smaller.pdf2 MBdownload-circle
Making the Idaho Landscape of 1863 “Making the Idaho Landscape of 1863,” Idaho Landscapes (March 2013): 5-17. Making the Idaho Landscapesowards-idaho-landscape-of-1863.pdf2 MBdownload-circle