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Carleton College

Clifford Clark

E-mail: CClark@Carleton.edu

November 22, 2008, presented a public talk, "Prohibition's Legacy: Alcohol, Government Regulations & American Society," at the Landmark Center in St. Paul as a part of a lecture series and exhibit program.

Articles

"A Desktop Bookstand," Woodwork Magazine, 55 June 2007, pp. 54-55.

"Reflections on the Art of Teaching and the Teaching of Art" in Susan Singer and Carol Rutz, eds., Reflections on Learning as Teachers (Northfield, MN: College City Publications, 2004), pp. 79-89.

"Henry Ward Beecher." In: Kent P. Ljungquist, editor. Antebellum Writers in New York. Second Series. Detroit, 2002.

"Architecture: Domestic Architecture." "Beecher, Henry Ward." "Donner Party." "Hill, James J." "Housing." In: Paul Boyer, editor. The Oxford Companion to United States History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

with Prowe, D. "The Summer Institute for Teachers of Talented High School Students at Carleton College." In: Robert Blackey, editor. History Anew: Innovations in the Teaching of History Today. Long Beach, CA: California State University Press, 1993.

"House Furnishings as Cultural Evidence: The Promise and Peril of Material Culture Studies." American Quarterly, 1991, 43: 73-81.

"Setting the Expectations: Popular Shelter Magazines and Single Family Housing." In: Liz Taylor, editor. Housing. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1987. Reprinted In: Liz Taylor, editor. Housing: Symbol, Structure, Site. Washington: The Smithsonian Institution, 1990.

"Carpenter Gothic Houses in the Cannon River Valley." Currents: A Minnesota River Valley Review, 1990, 1.

"Minnesota: Image and Identity." In: Clifford Clark, editor. Minnesota in a Century of Change. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society, 1989.

"Ranch-House Suburbia: Ideals and Realities." In: Lary May, editor. Recasting America: Culture and Politics in the Age of the Cold War. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988: 171-194.

"Domestic Architecture as an Index to Social History: The Romantic Revival and the Cult of Domesticity in America, 1840-1870." In: Robert Blair St. George, editor. Material Life in America, 1600-1860. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1988: 535-550.

"The Vision of the Dining Room: Plan Book Dreams and Middle-Class Realities." In: Kathryn Grover, editor. Dining in America. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1987: 142-172.

"Historians and Curators Collaborate in Minnesota." Organization of American Historians Newsletter, 1987, 15: 16-17.

"The Victorian Dining Room and How it Came to Be." Architecture Minnesota, May/June 1985: 34-37.

with Prowe, D. "The Summer Institute for Teachers of Talented High School Students at Carleton College." Perspectives: American Historical Association Newsletter, 1985 23: 16-17.

"American Architecture: The Prophetic and Biblical Strains." In: Giles Gunn, editor. The Bible in American Arts and Letters. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press, 1983.

"The Piano and American Victorian Thought." In: Bruce Carlson, editor. The Piano—A Mirror of American Life. St. Paul, Minnesota: Schubert Club, 1981.

"Henry Ward Beecher." In: Joel Myerson, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography: Gale Research Publications, 1979.

"The American Revolution and the Historical Imagination." Carleton Miscellany, 1979.

"Medical Doctors, Charlatans or Heroes." Carleton Miscellany, Spring 1977: 205-208.

"Domestic Architecture as an Index to Social History: The Romantic Revival and the Cult of Domesticity in America, 1840-1870." The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1976, 7: 33-56.

"Town as Manifest (An Architectural History of Northfield, Minnesota)." In: Continuum: Threads in the Community Fabric of Northfield, Minnesota. Northfield Bicentennial Committee, 1976: 63-77.

"How Roger Williams Became a Revolutionary." Carleton Miscellany, 1971-72: 71-72.

"The Changing Nature of Protestantism in Mid-Nineteenth Century America: Henry Ward Beecher's Seven Lectures to Young Men." Journal of American History, 1971, 57: 832-846.

"Religious Beliefs and Social Reform in the Gilded Age: The Case of Henry Whitney Bellows." New England Quarterly, 1970, 63: 59-78.

"A Desktop Bookstand," Woodwork, 105(June, 2007), pp. 54-55.

Books

[and others]. The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People, 6th ed. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 2008.

with Zellie, C. Northfield: The History and Architecture of a Community. Northfield, MN: City of Northfield, 1997.

The Intellectual and Cultural History of Anglo-America Since 1789. In: Guillermo Moron, editor. General History of The Americas, Vol. 32. Caracas, Venezuela, 1991.

editor and contributor. Minnesota in a Century of Change: The State and Its People Since 1900. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1989.

The American Family Home, 1800-1960. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1986.

Henry Ward Beecher: Spokesman for a Middle-Class America. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1978.

Exhibitions

"A House of Our Dreams." Minnesota Historical Society.

Reviews

Agricultural History; American History; American Historical Review; Annales of Iowa; The Historian; History: Reviews of New Books; Indiana Magazine of History; Journal of American History; Journal of Interdisciplinary History; Journal of Southern History; Minnesota History; New England Quarterly; New York History; Voice; The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography; Winterthur Portfolio; Women Historians of the Midwest Newsletter.