Janice Williams RutherfordAssistant Professor, UO since 2002
Coordinator, Museum Studies

Arts and Administration Program (AAD)
School of Architecture & Allied Arts (AAA)
University of Oregon (UO)
(541) 346-2296 (office)
jruther@darkwing.uoregon.edu

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Scholarly Writing

"Peopling the Age of Elegance: A Collaborative Reinterpretation," an article co-authored with Steve Shay, The Public Historian , forthcoming.

"Selling Mrs. Consumer": Christine Frederick and the Rise of Household Efficiency. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2002.

"A Foot in Each Sphere: Christine Frederick and Early Twentieth-Century Advertising," The Historian , Fall, 2000.

"Christine Frederick: Barometer of Change," in Long Island Women: Activists and Innovators , ed. Natalie A. Naylor and Maureen Murphy (Interlaken, NY: Empire State Press, 1998).

"Historic Preservation in Spokane, Washington," The Pacific Northwest Forum , Cheney, Washington: Eastern Washington University, 1984.

The Bungalow Aesthetic: The Social Implications of a Nationwide Phenomenon Viewed from the Perspective of a Small Town , Master's Thesis, Portland State University, 1981.

Public History Publications

"An Uncommon Life." Old House Journal . October, 1999.

"Clark County Update." Business: The Magazine for Vancouver and Clark County . April/May, 1987.

"Clark County's Historic Sites Can Attract Tourists.: Business: The Magazine for Vancouver and Clark County . April/May, 1986.

"Old Spokane Becomes New Spokane through Historic Preservation. Tower . May 1984.

"Preserving our Heritage: Historic Preservation in Spokane and Spokane County." A brochure. Spokane, Washington, 1983.

"McMinnville, Oregon: Our Historic Built Environment." A brochure. McMinnville, Oregon, 1980.

Selected Workshops and Invited Lectures

"The Inland Empire Comes of Age," invited lecture for "Thompson Topics Series," Washington State University, September 21, 2000.

"Old House Genealogy," course offered through the Community Enrichment Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, October, 1999.

"Remodel, Remuddle, Rehab: Preserving the History of Your Historic Building," lecture for the Cheney Historic Preservation Commission workshop, "Preserving Neighborhoods and Establishing Historic Districts," Cheney, WA, May, 1999.

Conference Papers and Commentaries

"Changing Interpretation--Interpreting Change," panel for American Association of State and Local History Conference, Portland Oregon, September 26, 2002.

"Sex, Status, and Site: Gender, Class, and Historic Preservation in Washington State," a roundtable organized and presented with four other public historians at the Fifth Women's West Conference, Pullman, Washington, July 30, 2000.

Commentator for Session Panel, "Studies in Architecture," Phi Alpha Theta Conference. April 28, 2000, Pullman, Washington.

"Preservation's Conflicts: Spokane's Historic Corbin Park," a paper to be presented at the 23rd Annual Conference of the National Council on Public History, Ottawa, Canada, April 20, 2001.

"Peopling the Age of Elegance: New Interpretations at Campbell House," a paper presented at the Third Women and Historic Preservation Conference, Washington, DC, May 20, 2000.

"A Foot in Each Sphere: Christine Frederick and Early Twentieth-Century Advertising," paper presented at ninetieth annual meeting of the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, August 10, 1997, Portland, Oregon.

"Changing Spheres: Christine Frederick, Home Efficiency Expert in a Man's World," paper presented at fourth Southern Conference on Women's History, June 14, 1997, Charleston, South Carolina.

"Christine Frederick: Barometer of Conflict," paper presented at A Conference on Long Island Women, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, March 23, 1996.

"The Age of Bungalows." Paper presented before the Oregon and Southwest Washington History Guild. Portland, Oregon, 1981.



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