Publications
Clark, Erin A. S.; Mele, Lisa; Wapner, Ronald J.; Spong, Catherine Y.; Sorokin, Yoram; Peaceman, Alan M.; Iams, Jay D.; Leveno, Kenneth J.; Harper, Margaret A.; & Caritis, Steve N., et al. (2011). Repeated Course Antenatal Steroids, Inflammation Gene Polymorphisms and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at Age 2. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 205(1), 79.e1-5. PMCID: PMC3743532
Clayton, Erin; Todd, Megan; Dowd, Jennifer Beam; & Aiello, Allison E. (2011). The Impact of Bisphenol A and Triclosan on Immune Parameters in the U.S. Population, NHANES 2003-2006. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(3), 390-396. PMCID: PMC3060004
Coclanis, Peter A. (2011). Defining the South.. Gitterman, Daniel Paul & Coclanis, Peter A. (Eds.) (pp. 10-11). Chapel Hill, N.C.: UNC Global: Distributed by the University of North Carolina Press.
Coclanis, Peter A. (2011). Lee's Lieutenants: The American South and the World. The Journal of the Historical Society, 11(4), 441-461.
Coclanis, Peter A. (2011). Rights and Responsibilities: Globalization and the International Research University. International Educator, 20(4), 52-55.
Coclanis, Peter A. (2011). Tobacco Road: New Views of the Early Chesapeake. William and Mary Quarterly, 68(3), 398-404.
Coclanis, Peter A. & Gitterman, Daniel Paul (2011). Lessons from the Past and a Way Forward.. Gitterman, Daniel Paul & Coclanis, Peter A. (Eds.) (pp. 8-9). Chapel Hill, N.C.: UNC Global: Distributed by the University of North Carolina Press.
Coclanis, Peter A. & Kyriakoudes, Louis M. (2011). The Rural South and the Burden of the Past.. Gitterman, Daniel Paul & Coclanis, Peter A. (Eds.) (pp. 17-25). Chapel Hill, N.C.: UNC Global: Distributed by the University of North Carolina Press.
Coclanis, Peter A. & Stewart, Mart A. (2011). Precarious Paddies: The Uncertain, Unstable, and Insecure Lives of Rice Farmers in the Mekong Delta.. Stewart, Mart A. & Coclanis, Peter A. (Eds.) (pp. 103-114). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
Codjoe, Samuel Nii Ardey & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2011). Population and Agriculture in the Dry and Derived Savannah Zones of Ghana. Population and Environment, 33(1), 80-107.