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Maines vita 12<br />
"Paradigms of Scar<strong>cit</strong>y and Abundance: 12 The Quilt as an Artifact of the<br />
Industrial Revolution," in In the Heart of Pennsylvania: Symposium Papers, J.<br />
Lasansky, ed. Lewisburg, PA: Oral Traditions Project for Bucknell University,<br />
1986.<br />
"Vibratory Massage in Electro-Therapeutics," Electric Quarterly (Bakken Library<br />
of Electri<strong>cit</strong>y in Life), Winter 1986, pp.3-4, reprinted as exhibition brochure<br />
January 1989.<br />
"The Evolution of the Potholder from Technology to Popular Art," Journal of<br />
Popular Culture, Summer 1985, vol.19 no.1.<br />
"Wartime Allocation of Textile and Apparel Resources," The Public Historian,<br />
February 1985, pp.28-51, reprinted in Business and Government in America<br />
since 1870, ed. Robert F. Himmelberg. Garland Publishing, 1994.<br />
"Unlikely Capitalists: The Harmonists as Textile Manufacturers" (with Daniel<br />
B. Reibel), Pennsylvania Heritage, March 1984, pp.18-25.<br />
"Harmonist Textiles," Oekonomie, vol.1 no.1, Spring 1982.<br />
"Textiles as History," in American Quilts: A Handmade Legacy, exhibition<br />
catalog edited by L. Thomas Frye. Oakland, CA: Oakland Museum, 1981.<br />
"Reassessing the Heritage Art of Needlework," Women Artists News, December<br />
1980/January 1981.<br />
"Fancywork: The Archaeology of Lives," in Feminist Collage: Educating Women<br />
in the Visual Arts, edited by Judy Loeb. New York: Teacher's College Press,<br />
1979. A longer version of "Fancywork" appeared in Feminist Art Journal, Winter<br />
1974-1975.<br />
Syllabus for textile history course at University of Pittsburgh appeared in<br />
Women's Studies and the Arts, edited by Elsa H. Fine, Lola Gellman and Judy<br />
Loeb. NP: Women's Caucus for Art, 1978.<br />
"American Needlework in Transition, 1880 - 1930," University of Michigan<br />
Papers in Women's Studies, May 1978. A longer version of the article was<br />
serialized in the trade journal Sew Business, 1978 - 1979.<br />
Case Studies: For Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, under<br />
the direction of Drs. Ernest May and Joel Tarr. "Textile Unions in the South,"<br />
1982 and "Municipal Sanitation Technology" (with Joel A. Tarr) 1981.