Michael Grossberg

Affiliations: 
Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
United States History, Public and Social Welfare, Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Grossberg M. (2011) From feeble-minded to mentally retarded: child protection and the changing place of disabled children in the mid-twentieth century United States Paedagogica Historica. 47: 729-747
Grossberg M. (2005) Adoption Politics, Bastard Nation and Ballot Initiative 58 (review) Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 36: 299-300
Grossberg M. (2004) Plagiarism and Professional Ethics—A Journal Editor's View The Journal of American History. 90: 1333-1340
Grossberg M. (2003) Is There A Crisis in Middle East Academic Publishing? The View from a History Journal Editor Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 23: 15-17
Grossberg M. (2000) Criminal Conversations: Sentimentality and Nineteenth-Century Legal Stories of Adultery. By Laura Hanft Korobkin. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998. x, 247 pp. Cloth, $49.50, ISBN 0-231-10508-8. Paper, $18.50, ISBN 0-231-10509-6.) The Journal of American History. 86: 1767-1768
Grossberg M. (1999) Who Determines Children's Best Interests? Law and History Review. 17: 309-314
Grossberg M. (1998) How to Tell Law Stories Law and Social Inquiry-Journal of the American Bar Foundation. 23: 459-470
Grossberg M. (1998) How to Tell Law Stories: [Commentary] Law and Social Inquiry-Journal of the American Bar Foundation. 23: 459
Grossberg M. (1995) From Father's Property to Children's Rights: The History of Child Custody in the United States. By Mary Ann Mason. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. xviii, 237 pp. $29.50, ISBN 0-231-08046-8.) The Journal of American History. 82: 183-184
Grossberg M. (1995) Balancing Acts: Crisis, Change, and Continuity in American Family Law, 1890-1990 Indiana Law Review. 28: 273-308
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