Western Reserve Studies Symposium: A symposium on regional history and culture. Advancing the exploration of the distinctive aspects of Ohio's Western Reserve. For additional information regarding the Western Reserve Studies Symposium, please call (216) 368-8961 or email: gladys.haddad@case.edu.
Submissions from 1994
German-Language Churches and Religious Press in the Western Reserve, 1834-Present, Robert E. Ward
The Old New England Vision: Community and Religion on the Western Reserve, Robert A. Wheeler
The North Union Shakers in 'The Valley of God's Pleasure', Cathie Winans
Submissions from 1993
Moguls and their Monuments, David R. Anderson
John Hartness Brown and the Development of Eastern Cleveland, William C. Barrow
The History and Renovation of Oberlin's Peters Hall, Geoffrey Blodgett
Tour of Adelbert Hall, Frank Borchert
Westside Elites: Shaping the Landscape, Jim Borchert
Forest Hill: A National Imprint, Patrick G. Campbell
Land Development in Cleveland, Thomas Campbell
Townscapes and Cityscapes, Patricia S. Eldredge, Rebecca M. Rogers, Alexander T. Bobersky, and Richard Webb
Around the Reserve: Introductions, Robert Kolesar, William Jenkins, Stephen H. Paschen, and Ronald L. Burdick
Building Adelbert College, Walter Leedy
There is a crack in everything: Andrew Carnegie and the Beginnings of Modern Philanthropy, Patricia O'Toole
Cleveland Enterprise: Utilities; The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company; etc., Carroll Pursell, Paula Cohen, Ruth J. Milne, and Dennis J. Kucinich
James W. Ellsworth: If You Seek His Monument, Thomas L. Vince
Submissions from 1992
Early Native American Householders of the Western Reserve, David S. Brose
The Forgotten Frontier: Connecticut's Western Reserve, Lois Cunniff
Stewardship/Conservation/Advocacy: the Issues, John R. Debo Jr.
Early Western Reserve Impressions : the surveyor, the artist, the land speculator, Gladys Haddad
The Poet Gives Voice to the Landscape, David Brendan Hopes
Ohio: A social laboratory for land survey and sale, George W. Knepper
Western Reserve Waterways, Harry F. Lupold
Lines on the Land: Evidence of the Original Land Survey on the Western Reserve Landscape, Robert Nurre
The Western Reserve: From Wilderness to Thriving Community, T.A. Sande
The Western Reserve: The Land and Its Riches, Harvey B. Webster
Speaking of Community: Some Case Studies, Robert A. Wheeler and David R. Anderson
Submissions from 1991
Urban Neighborhoods, Thomas C. Campbell, David Goldberg, Genevieve Ray, and Daniel Nelson
Euclid Avenue: A Lineary Neighborhood of Grandeur, Jan Cigliano
Responses to "Was Euclid Avenue a Neighborhood?", Robert C. Gaede
Was Euclid Avenue a neighborhood? A Cleveland Conundrum viewed in historical perspective, Robert C. Gaede
What's in Store for the Neighborhood?: Neighborhoods Then, There and in the Future, Atwood D. Gaines
Writing about a Cleveland Neighborhood: The South Side, James M. McConkey and Raymond DeCapite
The Neighborhood of the Mind: Lake Erie Commercial Fishermen, Patrick B. Mullen
Glenville: The Citizen's Key Role in Neighborhood Planning, Genevieve Ray
Western Reserve Neighborhoods as the stuff of fiction, Scott R. Sanders
Showplace of America: Cleveland's Millionaires' Row, Dean M. Zimmerman
Submissions from 1990
Modern Architecture and the Philosopohy of History, Thomas Fisher
Sermon in Stone: Symbols and Iconography in the Garfield Monument, Allan Peskin
Historic Preservation in a Throwaway Society, Theodore Anton Sande
Submissions from 1989
The Missionary Position: Attitudes toward marriage in Oberlin 1840-1855, Ricky Clark
Justin Holland: Black guitarist in the Western Reserve, Barbara Clemenson
Commercial photographers in Akron, Ohio, 1850-1900, Virginia Gunn
Conflict and Cooperation among East Central European Immigrants: Slovak Perspectives on Relations with Magyars in Cleveland, 1880-1930, Michael J. Kopanic Jr.
Nearby History in the Western Reserve, David E. Kyvig
The Role of Commercial Banking in the Commercial Development of Cleveland, Ohio, 1832-1837, Cynthia M. Lewis
Illegal? Indecent? Obscene? The Maternal Health Association and the beginnings of family planning clinics in Cleveland, Jimmy E.W. Meyer
A family decade: Almost lost, The 1900 to 1911 Photographs of Richard Aubrey, Richard C. Mitchell
Children's Literature in the Western Reserve: the tension between continuity and change, Martha I. Pallante
Separating Apples, Potatoes and Peaches: Jessie Brown Pounds, Advocate of the Social Gospel in Cleveland, 1880-1920, Sandra Parker
The Trumbull county clock industry, 1812-1836, Rebecca M. Rogers
Historians are Everywhere, Phillip R. Shriver
A Vision Divided, Bari Oyler Stith
Shrouded in Obscurity: the Life and Works of Caroline L. Ransom (1826-1910), Marianne Berger Woods
The nineteenth century glass industry in northeastern Ohio, Dean M. Zimmerman
Submissions from 1988
Challenges of Commerce: Changing town patterns in the Western Reserve, 1840-1875, William E. Busta
Quilt in the Western Reserve, Ricky Clark
Women enter medicine in the Western Reserve: the graduation of the first six women doctors from Western Reserve College: 1852-1856, Linda L. Goldstein
Western Reserve women and the U.S. Sanitary Commission, 1861-1865, Virginia Gunn
Nineteenth Century Cleveland: From New England Village to Polyglot Metropolis, Henry B. Leonard
A Second New England in the West: Real or Imaginary?, Harry F. Lupold
A New Variety, Try One: the Art of De Scott Evans, Nannette V. Maciejunes
Oral History and Multi-cultural Education: Finding our place in Cleveland's Global Village, Edward M. Miggins
The Yankee Schoolteacher: Transmission of the Culture, Rita S. Saslaw
North Broadway: From a New England farming community to a bohemian-urban neighborhood, Dale Thomas
Constance Fenimore Woolson and the next country, Carolyn VanBergen
The Lake Ports West of the Cuyahoga, 1820-1880: The development of a sub-region within the Reserve, Robert Wheeler
Submissions from 1987
Literary Realism on the Reserve, or "Huck on the Cuyahoga", David R. Anderson
Poems of Place, David Citino
Writings of Western Reserve Women, Gladys Haddad
Interpreters of the Western Reserve, George Knepper
Hart Crane and his Western Reserve Roots, Vivian Pemberton
The Cleveland School: Artists of the Western Reserve, William G. Scheele
Love and Marriage in the Western Reserve: The Garfield Case, John Shaw
Submissions from 1985
Teaching the Western Reserve, or Hart Crane was the other poet from Cleveland, David R. Anderson
Lessons from Erie Warfare, Daniel Anker
New England and the Western Reserve in the Nineteenth Century: Some Suggestions, Eric Cardinal
The Challenges of Local History, Leslie H. Fishel, Jr.
Oral History: A Tool to discover regional culture, Stanley Garfinkel
The Master Builders of the Western Reserve, Eric Johannesen
Exploring nearby history in the Western Reserve, Dan E. Kyvig