BOOK
Indians, Bureaucrats, and Land: The Dawes Act and the Decline of Indian Farming, The Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 1981.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
“An Anthropometric History of Native Americans c. 1820-1890,” with John Komlos, Research in Economic History, 30, 2014, pp. 135-162.
“Indian Removal, ‘Squatterism,’ and Slavery: Economic Interests and the Passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830” with Mark A. Roberts, Explorations in Economic History, Volume 43, Issue 3 , July 2006, Pages 486-504.
"The Earnings of Women and Ethnic Minorities, 1959-1979," with Caroline Swartz, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 41, no. 4, July 1988, pp. 530-546.
"Federal Policy and Indian Land: Economic Interests and the Sale of Indian Allotted Land, 1900-1934," Agricultural History, Vol. 57, no. 1, January 1983, pp. 33-45.
"A Theory of Residential Location Decisions of Two-Worker Households," with Christopher Curran and David Ford, Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 12, July 1982, pp. 102-114.
"Voting With One's Feet: A Brief Note on the Case of Public Welfare and the American Indian," with Richard Cebula, Public Choice, Vol. 37, no. 2, May 1981, pp. 321-325.
"Land Allotment and the Decline of American Indian Farming," Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 18, no. 2, April 1981, pp. 128-154.
"Labor Supply, the Acquisition of Skills and the Location of Southern Textile Mills, 1880-1900," Journal of Economic History, Vol. 41, no. 1, March 1981, pp. 65-71.
"The Dawes Act and the Decline of Indian Farming," Journal of Economic History, Vol. 38, no. 1, March 1978, pp. 274-276. (Summary of dissertation).
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
“Similar Societies, Different Solutions: United States Indian Policy in Light of Australian Policy towards Aboriginal Peoples,” in Paul W. Rhode, Joshua L. Rosenbloom, and David Weiman, eds., Economic Evolution and Revolutions in Context: Historical Approaches to Social Science, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 2011.
“Was There an Alternative to Disaster? Policy Alternatives to the Removal of Indians From the Southeastern United States in the 1830’s” in Stanley Engerman and Jacob Metzger, (eds.), Land Rights, Ethno-Nationality and Sovereignty in History, Rutledge Press, London and New York, 2004.
"The Economics and Politics of Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations, 1900-1940." in Linda Barrington (ed.), The Other Side of the Frontier: Economic Explorations into Native American History, Westview Press, Boulder Col, 1998.
"Learning to Farm: Indian Land Tenure and Farming Before the Dawes Act," in Terry L. Anderson (Editor), Property Rights, Constitutions and Indian Economies, Rowan and Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 1992, pp. 67-83.
"What Was It Worth? Economic and Historical Aspects of Indian Land Claims", in Imre Sutton, (ed.), Irredeemable America: The Indians' Estate and Land Claims, the University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM 1985, pp. 87-110.
"Banking in Georgia, 1865-1929," Economic Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, November/December 1992.
ENTRIES IN ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND OTHER REFERENCE WORKS
“Allotment in Severalty,” Encyclopedia of U. S. Indian Policy and Law, Tim Alan Garrison, editor, CQ Press, 2008.
“The Dawes Act of 1887,” Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society, Richard T, Schaefer, editor, Sage Publications, Inc. 2008.
“Native Americans and World Trade, 1500 to the Present,” History of World Trade Since 1450, John J. McCusker (ed.), McMillan Publishers, 2005.
“Political Economy and History of Allotment,” in Linda Barrington (ed.), The Other Side of the Frontier: Economic Explorations into Native American History, Westview Press, 1998.
Articles on "Allotment" and "Government Policy, 1900-1933" in the Native America in the Twentieth Century, Edited by Mary B. Davis, New York, Garland Publishing Company, 1994, pp. 27-29 and 214-218.
BOOK REVIEWS
Working on the Dock of the Bay: Labor and Enterprise in an Antebellum Southern Port, Michael D. Thompson, Economic History Review. (February 2017)
The Allotment Plot: Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gray, and Nez Perce Survivance, Nicole Tonkovich, The American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1. (2014) pp.197-199.
Rich Indians: Native People and the Problem of Wealth in American History, by Harmon, Alexandra, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 73 no. 3 (August 2013), pp 882 – 883.
Global Perspectives on Industrial Transformation in the American South, Delfino, Susanna and Michele Gillespie, (eds.), published electronically by EH.NET (March 2012).
Self-Determination: The Other Path for Native Americans, Anderson, Terry L.; Bruce L. Benson; Thomas E. Flanagan, and Thomas E. Flanagan (editors), published electronically by EH.NET (November 2010)
Working the Navajo Way: Labor and Culture in the Twentieth Century, by Colleen O'Neil. Journal of Economic History, Sept. 2006, Vol 66, pp.844-46.
The Slavery Debates, by Robert Fogel, published electronically by EH.NET (February 6, 2006)
The Not So Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier, Terry Anderson, and Hill, P. J., Journal of Economic Literature, Sept. 2005, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 844-5.
The World’s Richest Indian, by Tanis Thorne, Journal of American History, June 2005, Vol. 91, no. 2, p. 262.
The Standing Bear Controversy: Prelude to Indian Reform, by Valerie Sherer Mathes and Richard Lowitt, The American Historical Review, April 2005, pp. 495-6.
Divergent Paths: How Culture and Institutions Have Shaped North American Growth, By Marc Egnal, published electronically by Published by EH.NET (August 1998), http://eh.net/book_reviews/divergent-paths-how-culture-and-institutions-have-shaped-north-american-growth
Hanging By A Thread: Social Change in Southern Textiles, Jeffrey Leiter, Michael D. Schulman, and Rhonda Zingraff (editors), The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 54, no.4, December 1994, pp 954-6.
New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910, By Don H. Doyle, The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 51, no. 1, Sept. 1991, p. 736.
Native American Estate: The Struggle over Indian and Hawaiian Lands, By Linda S. Parker, Journal of American History, Vol. 78, no. 1, June 1991, pp. 293-4.
Indian Agriculture in America: Prehistory to the Present, by R. Douglas Hurt, Agricultural History, Vol. 63, no. 1, January, 1989, pp. 90-91.
Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960, by Ronald Fixico, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 48, no. 1, March, 1988, pp. 225-226.
New Deal Labor Policy and the Southern Textile Industry, 1933-1941, By James A. Hodges, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 47, no. 3, Sept, 1987, pp.847-849.
Richard Peters: Champion of the New South, by Royce Singleton, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 46, no. 2, June 1986, pp. 564-565.
The Roots of Dependency: Subsistence, Environment and Social Change Among the Choctaws, Pawnees, and Navajos, by Richard White, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 44, no. 3, September 1984, pp. 887-889.
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board, by Robert Fay Schraeder, Journal of American History, Vol. 71, no. 1, June 1984, pp. 158-159.
Dammed Indians: The Pick-Sloan Plan and Missouri River Sioux, by Michael Lawson, American Historical Review, Vol. 88 no. 2, April 1983, pp. 500-501.
Indians, Animals and the Fur Trade: A Critique of Keepers of the Game, Shepard Krech III (ed.), Journal of Economic History, Vol. 42 no. 4, December 1982, pp. 942-943.
The Border Economy, by Miles W. Hansen, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 20, no. 3, September 1982, pp. 942-943.
Keepers of the Game, by Calvin Martin, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 38, no. 4, December 1978, pp. 1026-1027.
Essays in Southern Labor History, by Gary M. Fink and Merle E. Reid, eds., Journal of Economic History, Vol. 38, no. 4, December 1978, pp. 991-992.
A History of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Its Activities Among Indians, by Curtis E. Jackson and Marcia J. Galli, Vol. 38, no. 2, June, 1978, pp. 560-561.