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1/2015 Myron P. Gutmann Office: Institute of Behavioral Science University of Colorado 1440 15th Street Campus Box 483 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0483 Email: [email protected] Education B.A., Columbia University, 1971 M.A., Princeton University, 1973 Ph.D., Princeton University, 1976 Employment January, 2015 – present Director, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado August, 2014 – present Professor of History, University of Colorado, Boulder August, 2014 – present Professor Emeritus of History and Information, University of Michigan Research Professor Emeritus, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan September, 2001 – August, 2014 Professor of History, University of Michigan Research Professor, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan (beginning 2007) Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan November, 2009 – August, 2013 Assistant Director, National Science Foundation Head, Directorate for the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences August, 2001 - October, 2009 Director, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research July, 1998 - July, 2001 Director, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin September, 1976 - August, 2001 Assistant Professor to Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin Research Associate, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin Professor of Geography, University of Texas at Austin (2000-2001)

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Myron P. Gutmann Office: Institute of Behavioral Science University of Colorado 1440 15th Street Campus Box 483 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0483 Email: [email protected] Education

B.A., Columbia University, 1971 M.A., Princeton University, 1973 Ph.D., Princeton University, 1976

Employment

January, 2015 – present Director, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado August, 2014 – present Professor of History, University of Colorado, Boulder August, 2014 – present Professor Emeritus of History and Information, University of Michigan Research Professor Emeritus, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan September, 2001 – August, 2014 Professor of History, University of Michigan Research Professor, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan (beginning 2007) Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan November, 2009 – August, 2013 Assistant Director, National Science Foundation Head, Directorate for the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences August, 2001 - October, 2009 Director, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research July, 1998 - July, 2001 Director, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin September, 1976 - August, 2001 Assistant Professor to Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin Research Associate, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin Professor of Geography, University of Texas at Austin (2000-2001)

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Publications: Books Gutmann, M.P. 1980. War and Rural Life in the Early Modern Low Countries. Princeton:

Princeton University Press and Assen, the Netherlands: Van Gorcum & Co. Gutmann, M.P. 1988. Towards the Modern Economy: Early Industry in Europe, 1500-1800.

New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Benedict, P., and M.P. Gutmann, eds. 2006. Early Modern Europe: From Crisis to Stability.

University of Delaware Press. National Research Council. 2007. Putting People on the Map: Protecting Confidentiality

with Linked Social-Spatial Data. Ed. Myron P. Gutmann and Paul Stern. Washington: Na-tional Academy Press.

Gutmann, M.P., G.D. Deane, K.M. Sylvester, and E. Merchant, eds. 2011. Navigating Time and Space in Population Studies. Dordrecht: Springer.

Alter, G.C., M.P. Gutmann, S.H. Leonard, and E. Merchant, eds. 2012. “Fertility, Mortality, and Family Formation during the Demographic Transition.” Special issue of The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 42 (4).

Publications: Articles and Chapters:

Gutmann, M.P. 1972. “Computerized Family Reconstitution: An Alternative Approach.” The Family in Historical Perspective 2: 6-11.

Gutmann, M.P. 1977. “The Future of Record Linkage in History.” (Review Essay), The Journal of Family History 2: 151-158.

Gutmann, M.P. 1977. “Reconstituting Wandre: An Approach to Semi-Automatic Family Reconstitution.” Annales de Démographie Historique, pp. 315-341.

Gutmann, M.P. 1977. “Putting Crises in Perspective: The Impact of War on Civilian Popula-tions in the Seventeenth Century.” Annales de Démographie Historique, pp. 101-128.

Gutmann, M.P. 1978. “War, the Tithe and Agricultural Production: The Meuse Basin North of Liège, 1660-1740.” In Productivity of Land and Agricultural Innovation in the Low Countries (1250-1800), ed. by Herman van der Wee and Eddy van Cauwenberghe, pp. 65-76. Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Gutmann, M.P. 1978. “Why They Stayed: The Problem of Wartime Population Loss.” Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 91: 407-428

Van de Walle, E., and M.P. Gutmann. 1978. “New Sources for Social and Demographic History: The Belgian Population Registers.” Social Science History 2: 121-143.

Gutmann, M.P. 1981. “Demographic and Economic Issues in Les Toscans et leurs familles.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 11: 487-493.

Gutmann, M.P. and R. Wyrick. 1981. Adapting Methods to Needs: Studying Fertility and Nuptiality in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Belgium” Historical Methods14: 163-172.

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Watkins, S.C. and M.P. Gutmann. 1983. “Methodological Issues in the Use of Population

Registers for Fertility Analysis.” Historical Methods 16: 109-120. Gutmann, M.P. and R. Leboutte. 1984. “Rethinking Protoindustrialization and the Family.”

Journal of Interdisciplinary History 14: 587-607. Gutmann, M.P. 1984. “Gold From Dross? Population Reconstruction for the Pre-Census

Era.” Historical Methods 17: 5-19. Gutmann, M.P. 1986. “The Dynamics of Urban Decline in the Late Middle Ages and Early

Modern Times: Economic Response and Social Effects.” Ninth International Economic History Congress, Bern 1986. Zürich: Verlag der Fachvereine, pp. 23-56.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. 1986. “Reconstructing a Historical Community.” Proceed-ings of the 1986 Academic Information Systems University AEP Conference. Milford Connecticut: IBM Academic Information Systems.

Gutmann, M.P. 1987. “Protoindustrialization and Marriage Ages in Eastern Belgium.” An-nales de Démographie Historique, pp. 143-173.

Gutmann, M.P. 1988. “The Origins of the Thirty Years’ War.” The Journal of Interdiscipli-nary History 18: 749-770.

Gutmann, M.P. 1988. “Teaching Historical Research Skills to Undergraduates: Thoughts on Microcomputers and the Classroom.” Historical Methods 21: 112-120.

Gutmann, M.P. and A. E. Holmes. 1988. “Four ‘Nos’: A Data Entry System for Class Pro-jects.” The History Teacher 21: 439-467.

Gutmann, M.P., K.H. Fliess, A.E. Holmes, A.L. Fairchild, and W. Teas. 1989. “Keeping Track of our Treasures: Database Management for Historical Research.” Historical Meth-ods 22 (1989), 128-143.

Gutmann, M.P. and S. C. Watkins. 1990. “Socio-Economic Differences in Fertility Control: Is There an Early Warning System at the Village Level?” European Journal of Popula-tion 6: 69-101.

Gutmann, M.P. 1990. “Denomination and Fertility Decline: The Catholics and Protestants of Gillespie County, Texas.” Continuity and Change 5: 391-417.

Gutmann, M.P. 1990. “Computer-Based History Teaching in Higher Education: The United States,” History & Computing 1: 24-30.

“Roundtable, Moscow, January, 1989: Perestroika, History, and Historians.” Journal of Modern History 62: 782-830.

Gutmann, M.P. 1991. “How do Urban and Rural Industrial Populations Grow? Migration and Natural Increase in Verviers and its Hinterland,” in Historiens et populations: Liber Amicorum Etienne Hélin, ed. René Leboutte, pp. 411-430. Louvain-la-Neuve.

Gutmann, M.P., K.Hopkins, and K.H. Fliess. 1992. “Matrimonio y migración en la frontera: patrones de nupcialidad en Texas, 1850-1910.” Historia Mexicana 42: 45-76.

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Vetter, J.E., J.R. Gonzalez, and M.P. Gutmann. 1992. “Computer-Assisted Record Linkage

Using A Relational Database System.” History & Computing 4: 34-51. Gutmann, M.P. and G. Alter. 1993. “Family Reconstitution as Event History Analysis.” In

Old and New Methods in Historical Demography, ed. David Sven Reher and Roger S. Schofield (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Pp. 159-177.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. 1993. “The Determinants of Early Fertility Decline in Tex-as.” Demography 30: 443-457.

Gutmann, M.P. and C.G. Sample. 1994. “Sources for the Digital Cartography of the United States.” In Coordinates for Historical Maps, ed. Michael Goerke, pp. 190-200. St. Katharinen: Scripta Mercaturae Verlag.

Gutmann, M.P. 1995. “Older Lives on the Frontier: The Residential Patterns of the Older Population of Texas, 1850-1910.” In Aging in the Past: Demography, Society, and Old Age, ed. David I. Kertzer and Peter Laslett, pp. 175-200. Berkeley: University of Califor-nia Press.

Gutmann, M.P. and C. G. Sample. 1995. “Land, Climate, and Settlement on the Texas Fron-tier.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 99: 137-172.

Zachritz, J. and M.P. Gutmann. 1996. “Family Support Systems and Widowhood in 19th Century Texas.” In Aging and Generational Relations over the Life Course: A Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective, ed. Tamara K. Hareven, pp. 225-253. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Company.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. 1996. “The Social Context of Infant and Childhood Mortal-ity in the American Southwest, 1850-1910.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 26: 589-618.

Gutmann, M.P. 1996. “War and Industrial Development in Early Modern Europe.” In René Leboutte, ed., Protoindustrialisation: Recherches récentes et nouvelles perspectives. Mé-langes en souvenir de Franklin Mendels, pp. 153-180. Geneva: Droz.

Gutmann, M.P. 1997. “La Dinamica del cambiamento delle localizzazioni industriali nell’Europa nord-occidentale (1500-1800)” (“The Dynamics of Changing Industrial Loca-tions in Northwest Europe”). In Giovanni Luigi Fontana, ed., Le vie dell’industrializzazione europea: sistemi a confronto, pp. 99-116. Bologna: Società editri-ce il Mulino.

Gutmann, M.P., W. P. Frisbie, and K.S. Blanchard. 1999. “A New Look at the Hispanic Population of the United States in 1910.” Historical Methods 32: 5-19.

Gutmann, M.P. and S. Pullum. 1999. “From a Local to a National Political Culture: Social Capital and Civic Organization in the Great Plains.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 29: 725-762.

Gutmann, M.P. and G. Cunfer. 1999. A New Look at the Causes of the Dust Bowl. Lubbock: The International Center for Arid and Semiarid Land Studies, Texas Tech University, Publication 99-1.

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Fliess, K.H. and M.P. Gutmann. 1999. “Mortality Analysis through Parochial Burial Regis-

ters: The Case of Texas in the Nineteenth Century.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 54: 296-311.

Gutmann, M.P. and D. Ewbank. 1999. “The 1910 Black and Hispanic Oversamples.” His-torical Methods 32, 156-158.

Alter, G., and M.P. Gutmann. 1999. “Casting Spells: Database Concepts for Event History Analysis.” Historical Methods 32: 165-176.

Gutmann, M.P. 2000. “Scaling and Demographic Issues in Global Change Research.” Cli-matic Change, 44: 377-391.

Lauenroth, W.K., I.C. Burke, and M.P. Gutmann. 2000. “The structure and function of eco-systems in the central North American grassland region.” Great Plains Research 9:223-259.

Gratton, B. and M.P. Gutmann. 2000. “Hispanics in the United States, 1850-1990: Estimates of Population Size and National Origin.” Historical Methods 33: 137-153.

Gutmann, M.P., M. Haines, W. P. Frisbie, and K.S. Blanchard. 2000. “Intra-Ethnic Diversity in Hispanic Child Mortality, 1890-1910.” Demography 37: 467-475.

Gutmann, M.P. R. McCaa, R. Gutiérrez-Montes, and B. Gratton. 2000. “Los efectos demográfios de la revolución Mexicana en Estados Unidos” (“The Demographic Impact of the Mexican Revolution in the United States.”) Historia Mexicana 50: 145-165.

Gutmann, M.P., S. Pullum-Piñón, and T. W. Pullum. 2002. Three Eras of Young Adult Home Leaving in Twentieth-Century America. Journal of Social History 35:533-576.

Gutmann, M.P. 2002. “Preface.” In A.K. Knowles, ed., Past Time, Past Place: GIS for His-tory. Redlands, California: ESRI Press, pp. vii-x.

Davidson, J., J. Rose, M.P. Gutmann, M.R. Haines, K. Condon, and C. Condon,. 2002. “The Quality of African-American Life in the Old Southwest near the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” In R. Steckel and J. Rose, eds., The Backbone of History. New York: Cam-bridge University Press, pp. 226-277.

Gutmann, M.P. R. McCaa, R. Gutierrez-Montes, and B. Gratton. 2002. “The Demographic Impact of the Mexican Revolution in the United States.” In Lucia Carle and Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, eds. Situazioni d'Assedio. Florence: Pagnini e Martinelli Editori, pp. 321-329.

Gutmann, M.P. 2002. “Commento.” In Lucia Carle and Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, eds. Si-tuazioni d'Assedio. Florence: Pagnini e Martinelli Editori, pp. 239-240.

Parton, W.J., M. P. Gutmann, and W. R. Travis. 2003. “Historical Land Use Change in Eastern Colorado.” Great Plains Research 13:97-125.

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Deane, G.D. and M.P. Gutmann. 2003. “Blowin’ Down the Road: Investigating Bilateral

Causality Between Dust Storms and Population Change in the Great Plains.” Population Research and Policy Review 22:297-331.

Wildsmith, E., M.P. Gutmann, and B. Gratton. 2003 “Assimilation and Intermarriage for U.S. Immigrant Groups, 1880-1990,” History of the Family: An International Quarterly 8:563-584.

Gutmann, M.P., S. Pullum, S. G. Baker, and I.C. Burke. 2004. “German-Origin Settlement and Agricultural Land Use in the Twentieth Century Great Plains.” In W. Kamphoefner and W. Helbich, German-American Immigration and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspec-tive. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Pp. 136-168.

Gutmann, M.P., K Schürer, D. Donakowski, and H. Beedham. 2004. “The Selection, Ap-praisal, and Retention of Social Science Data.” Data Science Journal 3:209-221. Available at: http://journals.eecs.qub.ac.uk/codata/Journal/contents/3_04/3_04pdfs/DS386.pdf

Gutmann, M.P., W.J. Parton, G. Cunfer, and I.C. Burke. 2005. “Population and Environment in the U.S. Great Plains.” In B. Entwisle and P. Stern, eds., New Research on Population and the Environment. Washington: National Academy Press. Pp. 84-105.

Van Wey, L., R. Rindfuss, M. P. Gutmann, B. Entwisle, and D. Balk. 2005. “Confidentiality and Spatially Explicit Data: Concerns and Challenges.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102(43): 15337-15342.

Parton, W.J., M. P. Gutmann, S. A. Williams, M. Easter, and D. Ojima. 2005. “Ecological Impact of Historical Land Use Patterns in the Great Plains: A Methodological Assess-ment.” Ecological Applications 15:1915-1928.

Gutmann, M.P. 2005. “Différentiel économique et modèle de mariage ouest-européen. La logique de formation familiale dans l’Est de la Wallonie au XVIIIe siècle.” (“Economic Differences in the West European Marriage Pattern: The Logic of Family Formation in Eastern Belgium in the Eighteenth Century.”) In P. Servais and George Alter, eds., Le mariage dans l’est de la wallonie. XVIIIIe - XIXe siècles. Pp. 69-95.

Gutmann, M.P., G.D. Deane, N. Lauster, and A. Peri. 2005. “Two Population-Environment Regimes in the Great Plains of the United States, 1930-1990.” Population and Environ-ment 27: 191-225

Alter, G., and M.P. Gutmann. 2005. “Belgian Historical Demography as Viewed from North America: Protoindustrialization, Fertility Decline, and the Use of Population Registers.” Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis – Revue belge d’histoire contemporaine. 35: 523-546.

Skop, E., B. Gratton and M.P. Gutmann. 2006. “La Frontera and Beyond: Geography and Demography in Mexicano History.” The Professional Geographer. 58:78-98.

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Gutmann, Myron P. and Ben Tausig. 2006. “Weather” in chapter Cf of Historical Statistics

of the United States, Earliest Times to the Present: Millennial Edition, edited by Susan B. Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Michael R. Haines, Alan L. Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Sylvester, K.M., S.H. Leonard, M.P. Gutmann, and G. Cunfer. 2006. Demography and Envi-ronment in Grassland Settlement: Using Linked Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Data to Explore Household and Agricultural Systems. History and Computing 14 (1+2) 2002 (publ. 2006): 31-60.

Leonard, S.H., and M.P. Gutmann. 2006. Isolated Elderly in the U.S. Great Plains: The Roles of Environment and Demography in Creating a Vulnerable Population. Annales de Démographie Historique, 81-108.

Leonard, S.H., and M.P. Gutmann. 2006. ‘The farm should provide our retirement:’ Land-use plans in the aging farm population of the U.S. Great Plains. Great Plains Research 16: 181-193.

Gutmann, M.P. 2006. “Les séquelles de la guerre.” In La Belgique espagnole et la Principauté de Liège (1585-1715), ed. Paul Janssens. Brussels: La Renaissance du Livre (Groupe Luc Pire). Volume 1, pp. 83-99.

Green, A. G., and M.P. Gutmann. 2007. Building Partnerships Among Social Science Re-searchers, Institution-based Repositories and Domain Specific Data Archives. OCLC Sys-tems & Services: International Digital Library Perspectives 23:35-53.

Parton, W.J., M.P. Gutmann, and D. Ojima. 2007. Long-term Trends in Population, Farm Income, and Crop Production in the Great Plains. BioScience 57(9): 737-747.

Gratton, B., M.P. Gutmann, and E. Skop. 2007. “Immigrants, their Children, and Theories of Assimilation: Family Structure in the United States, 1880 - 1970.” History of the Family: An International Quarterly 12: 203-222.

Skop, E., B. Gratton and M.P. Gutmann. 2007. “Latinos/as (in) on the Border.” In Latinas/os in the United States: Changing the Face of America, ed. Havidán Rodríguez, Rogelio Sáenz, and Cecilia Menjívar. Springer.

Sylvester, K.M., and M.P. Gutmann. 2008. “Changing Agrarian Landscapes Across Ameri-ca: A Comparative Perspective.” In Agrarian Landscapes in Transition, edited by Charles Redman and David Foster. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 16-43.

Sylvester, K.M., and M.P. Gutmann. 2008. “Dustbowl Legacies: Long Term Change and Resilience in the Shortgrass Steppe.” In Agrarian Landscapes in Transition, edited by Charles Redman and David Foster. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 122-151.

Gutmann, M.P., K. Witkowski, C. Colyer, J.M. O’Rourke, and J. McNally. 2008. “Provid-ing Spatial Data for Secondary Analysis. Issues and Current Practices relating to Confi-dentiality.” Population Research and Policy Review 27:639-665. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11113-008-9095-4.

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Rindfuss, R. R., B. Entwisle, Stephen J. Walsh, Li An, Nathan Badenoch, Daniel G. Brown,

Peter Deadman, Tom P. Evans, Jefferson Fox, Jacqueline Geoghegan, Myron Gutmann, Maggi Kelly, Marc Linderman, Jianguo Liu, George P. Malanson, Carlos F. Mena, Jo-seph P. Messina, Emilio F. Moran, Dawn Parker, William Parton, Pramote Prasartkul, Derek Robinson, Yothin Sawangdee, Leah K. VanWey, Peter Verburg, Gang Zhong. 2008. “Land Use Change: Complexity and Comparisons.” Journal of Land Use Science 3:1-10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17474230802047955.

Lazer, D., A. Pentland, L. Adamic, S. Aral, A.-L. Barabási, D. Brewer, N. Christakis, N. Contractor, J. Fowler, M. Gutmann, T. Jebara, G. King, M. Macy, D. Roy, and M. Van Alstyne. 2009. “Social Science: Computational Social Science.” Science 323 (6 Feb.): 721-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1167742. Supporting material at http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/323/5915/721/DC1.

Gutmann, M.P., M. Abrahamson, M. O. Adams, M. Altman, C. Arms, K. Bollen, M. Carl-son, J. Crabtree, D. Donakowski, G. King, J. Lyle, M. Maynard, A. Pienta, R. Rockwell, L. Timms-Ferrara, and C. Young. 2009. From Preserving the Past to Preserving the Fu-ture: The Data-PASS Project and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Social Science Da-ta. Library Trends 57: 315-337.

Alter, G., K. Mandemakers, and M. P. Gutmann. 2009. “Defining and Distributing Longitu-dinal Historical Data in a General Way through an Intermediate Structure.” Historical So-cial Research. 34(3): 78-114.

Abrahamson, M., K. Bollen, M. P. Gutmann, G. King, and A. M Pienta. 2009 “Preserving Quantitative Research-Elicited Data for Longitudinal Analysis. New Developments in Archiving Survey Data in the U.S. Historical Social Research 34(3): 51-59.

Gutmann, M.P., and Vincenzo Field. 2010. “Katrina in Historical Context: Environment and Migration in the U.S.” Population and Environment 31: 3-19.

Carroll, T., and M.P. Gutmann. 2010. “The Limits of Autonomy: The Belmont Report and the History of Childhood.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 66 (Oxford Journals doi:10.1093/jhmas/jrq021).

Gratton, B., and M.P. Gutmann. 2010. “Emptying the Nest: Older Men in the U.S., 1880 to 2000.” Population and Development Review 36(2): 331-356.

Gutmann, M.P., G.D. Deane, K.M. Sylvester, and E. Merchant. 2010. “Introduction.” In M.P. Gutmann, G.D. Deane, E. Merchant, and K.M. Sylvester, eds. Navigating Time and Space in Population Studies, pp. 1-18. Dordrecht: Springer.

Gutmann, M.P., G.D. Deane, and K. Witkowski. 2010. “Finding Frontiers on the U.S. Great Plains.” In M.P. Gutmann, G.D. Deane, E. Merchant, and K.M. Sylvester, eds. Navigating Time and Space in Population Studies, pp. 161-184. Dordrecht: Springer.

Leonard, S.H., M.P. Gutmann, G.D. Deane, and K.M. Sylvester. 2010. “Drought and the Lifecycle/Landuse Trajectory in Agricultural Households.” In S. Kurosu, T. Bengtsson, and C. Campbell, eds., Demographic Responses to Economic and Environmental Crises. Kashiwa, Japan: Reitaku University. Pp. 204-226

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Articles and Chapters, cont. Leonard, S.H., G.D. Deane, and M.P. Gutmann. 2011. “Household and Farm Transitions in

Environmental Context.” Population and Environment 32: 287-317. DOI 10.1007/s11111-010-0118-9.

Hartman, M.D. E. R. Merchant, W. J. Parton M. P. Gutmann, S. M. Lutz and S. A. Wil-liams. 2011. “Impact of Historical Land Use Changes on Greenhouse Gas Exchange in the U.S. Great Plains, 1883 to 2003.” Ecological Applications 21:1105-1119.

Alter, G.C., M.P. Gutmann, S.H. Leonard, and E. Merchant. 2012. “Longitudinal Analysis of Historical Demographic Data.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 42: 503-517.

Gutmann, M.P., S. Pullum-Piñon, G. D. Deane, E. Merchant, and K. Witkowski. 2012. “Land Use and the Family Cycle in the Settlement of the U.S. Great Plains.”Social Sci-ence History 36: 279-310. DOI 10.1215/01455532-1595363

Merchant, E.R., B. Gratton, and M.P. Gutmann. 2012. “A Sudden Transition: Household Changes for Middle Aged U.S. Women in the Twentieth Century. Population Research and Policy Review” 31:703-726. DOI 10.1007/s11113-012-9249-2.

Parton, W.J., M.P. Gutmann, M.D. Hartman, E.R. Merchant, S.M. Lutz, S.J. DelGrosso. 2013. “Simulating biogeochemical impacts of historical land use changes in the U.S. Great Plains from 1870 to 2003.” In Land Use and the Carbon Cycle: Science and Appli-cations in Coupled Natural-Human Systems, ed. D.G. Brown, D.T. Robinson, N.H.F. French, B.C. Reed. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 287-304.

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Publications: Monographs and Local Publications. Gutmann, M.P. 1987. “How Do Urban and Rural Industrial Populations Grow? Migration

and Natural Increase in Verviers and its Hinterland.” Texas Population Research Center Papers No. 9.007. (Revised version published in Historiens et populatiens, 1991.)

Gutmann, M.P., K.H. Fliess, A.E. Holmes, and A.L. Fairchild. 1987. “Managing a Large Historical Database with Relational Database Software: A Report on the Fredericksburg Project.” Texas Population Research Center Papers No. 9.012. (Revised Version pub-lished in Historical Methods)

Gutmann, M.P. and A.E. Holmes. 1987. “A Data Collection System for Individual Level Historical Data: A Report on the Lockhart Project.” Texas Population Research Center Papers No. 9.013. (Revised version published in History Teacher)

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. 1989. “How to Study Southern Demography in the Nine-teenth Century: Early Lessons of the Texas Demography Project.” Texas Population Re-search Center Papers No. 11.11.

Gutmann, M.P., G. Joslyn, J. Vetter, and K.H. Fliess. 1990. “Staying Put or Moving On? Ethnicity, Migration and Persistence in Nineteenth-Century Texas.” Texas Population Re-search Center Papers No. 12.03.

Alter, G. and M.P. Gutmann. 1992. “Casting Spells: Database Concepts for Event History Analysis.” Texas Population Research Center Papers 13.02. (Revised version published in Historical Methods).

Gutmann, M.P., K. Hopkins, and K.H. Fliess. 1996. “The People and the Land: Ethnicity, the Frontier and Family Formation in the U.S. Southwest.” Texas Population Research Center Paper 96-97-04.

Gutmann, M.P., W. P. Frisbie, P. De Turk, and K.S. Blanchard. 1998. “Dating the Origins of the Epidemiologic Paradox among Mexican Americans.” Texas Population Research Center Papers 97-98-07.

Gutmann, M.P., et al. 1998. The Hispanic Oversample of the 1910 U.S. Census of Popula-tion: User’s Guide (with seven co-authors). Minneapolis: Social History Research La-boratory, University of Minnesota.

Gutmann, M.P., S. Pullum, G. A. Cunfer, and D. Hagen. 1998. Great Plains Population and Environment Database Version 1.0. User’s Guide. Austin: University of Texas Population Research Center.

Gutmann, M.P. 2001. “New Directions for ICPSR.” ICPSR Bulletin 22(Fall): 1-3.

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Publications: Book Reviews

Book Reviews in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, The American Historical Review, The Journal of Economic History, The American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Soci-ology, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, Population and Development Review.

Publications: Software and Data

Alba, R.D. and M.P. Gutmann. 1972. “SOCK: A Sociometric Analysis System.” Associa-tion for Computing Machinery, SIGSOC Bulletin, 3.

Gutmann, M.P., R. Leboutte and G. Alter. 1987. “Analysis of Reconstituted Families: A Package of SAS Programs.” Historical Methods 20: 29-34.

Gutmann, M.P., R. Leboutte, and G. Alter. 1988. Analysis of Reconstituted Families: A Package of SAS Programs. Austin: Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.

Gutmann, M.P. and A. E. Holmes. 1988. The Texas Census Data System. Madison: Wisc-Ware.

Gutmann, M.P. and S. Ruggles. 1998. The Hispanic Oversample of the U.S. Census of Pop-ulation. Machine-readable data file. Minneapolis: Social History Research Laboratory, University of Minnesota, 1998.

Gutmann, Myron P. 2005. Great Plains Population and Environment Data: Agricultural Data, 1870-1997 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michi-gan [producers], 2005. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and So-cial Research [distributor], 2005.

Gutmann, Myron P. 2005. Great Plains Population and Environment Data: Demographic and Social Data, 1870-2000 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan [producers], 2005. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2005.

Butler, Michelle L. and Myron P. Gutmann. 2006. “Land Use and Related Data.” Tables Ag681-684, Cf2-167 in Historical Statistics of the United States, Earliest Times to the Present: Millennial Edition, edited by Susan B. Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Michael R. Haines, Alan L. Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Gratton, Brian, Myron P. Gutmann and Elizabeth Wildsmith. 2006. “Hispanic population es-timates.” Tables Aa2189-2243 in Historical Statistics of the United States, Earliest Times to the Present: Millennial Edition, edited by Susan B. Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Mi-chael R. Haines, Alan L. Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright. New York: Cam-bridge University Press.

Gutmann, M.P., C. S. Wilson, and T. Kittel. 2006. “Climate”. Tables Cf 286-569 Historical Statistics of the United States, Earliest Times to the Present: Millennial Edition, edited by Susan B. Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Michael R. Haines, Alan L. Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Papers and Presentations Gutmann, M.P. “War’s Demographic Impact,” paper delivered at the Newberry Library

Seminar on Family and Community History, June, 1976. Gutmann, M.P. “War, the Tithe and Agricultural Production: The Meuse Basin North of

Liége, 1660-1740,” paper delivered at a conference on “Peasant Obligations, Tithes, and the Movement of Agricultural Production,” Paris, June, 1977.

Gutmann, M.P. “Why They Stayed: The Problem of Wartime Population Loss,” paper pre-sented to the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, October, 1977.

Gutmann, M.P. “Demographic and Economic Issues in Les Toscans et leurs familles,” paper delivered to the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, December, 1978.

Gutmann, M.P. “Early Industrialization and Population Change: Rethinking Protoindustri-alization and the Family,” Paper delivered to the Annual Meeting of the Population Asso-ciation of America, Denver, April, 1980.

Gutmann, M.P. “Historical Demography and the Family Since Aries,” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Washington, December, 1980.

Gutmann, M.P. “How Many Phases? Continuity and Change in the Development of Euro-pean Industry,” paper prepared for the Eighth International Congress of Economic Histo-ry, Budapest, August, 1982.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Industrial Crisis of the Seventeenth Century,” paper delivered to the following: Early Modern Interest Group, The University of Texas at Austin, April, 1982; seminar on Economic History, The University of Texas at San Antonio, December, 1982; seminar on Quantitative Economic History, Catholic University of Leuven, May, 1983.

Watkins, S.C. and M.P. Gutmann. “Methodological Issues in the Use of Population Regis-ters for Fertility Analysis,” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, November, 1982.

Gutmann, M.P. “Can We Reconstruct the Population of Belgium from 1660 to 1866?” pa-per presented to a special meeting on Belgian Demographic History, Leuven, Belgium, May, 1983.

Gutmann, M.P. “Protoindustrialization and Marriage Ages in Eastern Belgium,” paper pre-sented to the economic history workshops at the University of Chicago and Indiana Uni-versity, October, 1983.

Gutmann, M.P. and S. C. Watkins. “Searching for the Holy Grail: An Early Warning System for Fertility Decline in Nineteenth-Century Belgium.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, October, 1983. Revised version pre-sented at a Meeting on Historical Population Registers, Umeå, Sweden, August, 1984.

Gutmann, M.P. “War and Industrial Development in Early Modern Europe.” Paper Pre-sented to the Davis Center Seminar, Princeton University, April, 1984.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P., J. A. Burr, and O.R. Galle. “Fertility Differentials in Metropolitan Areas,

1950-1980.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Asso-ciation, Chicago, November, 1985.

Gutmann, M.P. “How Do Urban and Rural Industrial Populations Grow? Migration and Natural Increase in Verviers and its Hinterland.” Paper Prepared for the IUSSP Meeting on Urbanization and Population Dynamics in History, Tokyo, January, 1986. Revised versions presented to the University of Texas Urban History Symposium, April, 1986 and the Economic History Workshop of Indiana University, April 1987.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Origins of the Thirty Years’ War,” paper prepared for a conference on “The Origins and Prevention of Wars,” sponsored by The Journal of Interdisciplinary His-tory, October 22-24, 1986.

Gutmann, M.P. “Microcomputers and History Teaching. Thoughts on a Year’s Experience.” University of Texas at Austin, Department of History Faculty Seminar, November 12, 1987.

Gutmann, M.P. “Denomination and Fertility Decline: The Protestants and Catholics of Fred-ericksburg, Texas.” Paper presented to the Undergraduate Demography Symposium, Western Washington University, and the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Sociologi-cal Association, Houston, March, 1988.

Gutmann, M.P. “Rethinking Protoindustrialization -- Again,” Paper presented at the De-partment of History, the University of California, Los Angeles, March, 1988.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. “A Research Seminar in Historical Demography for Under-graduates.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April, 1988.

Gutmann, M.P., K.H. Fliess, and A. E. Holmes. “Teaching about Historical Censuses: The Lockhart Data System.” IBM Academic Computing Conference, Dallas, June, 1988.

Gutmann, M.P., and K.H. Fliess. “The Determinants of Fertility Decline in Nineteenth Cen-tury Texas.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Associ-ation, Chicago, October, 1988. Revised version presented at the University of Pennsylva-nia, the University of Glasgow, and Cambridge University, April-May, 1989.

Gutmann, M.P. “Recent Developments in Quantitative History and Historical Demography in the United States” Report presented to a joint meeting of Soviet and American histori-ans organized by The Journal of Modern History and Voprosy Historii. Moscow, January, 1989.

Gutmann, M.P. “Computer-Based History Teaching in Higher Education: the United States” Paper Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Association for History and Computing, Bordeaux, France, September, 1989.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. “How to Study Southern Demography in the Nineteenth

Century: Early Lessons of the Texas Demography Project.” Paper Presented to the Annu-al Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, Lexington, Kentucky, November, 1989.

Gutmann, M.P. “Why were People Old When They Married in Eighteenth Century Eu-rope?” Paper presented at the University of Oklahoma, December, 1989.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. “What Social and Demographic Historians Learn from Sac-ramental Records: The Lessons of the Texas Historical Demography Project.” Paper pre-sented at the Annual Meeting of the Texas State Historical Association and the Texas Catholic Historical Association, Austin, Texas, March, 1990.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Logic of Family Formation in Eighteenth Century Europe” Paper pre-sented to the Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, Columbus, Ohio, March, 1990

Gutmann, M.P., K.H. Fliess, and J. Vetter. “The Creation of Mexican-American Repro-duction Patterns: Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in Rural Texas, 1880-1910.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, May, 1990.

Gutmann, M.P. “Older Lives on the Frontier: The Residential Patterns of the Older Popula-tion of Texas, 1850 - 1910”. Paper presented to a conference on the Historical Demogra-phy of Aging, Breckenridge Conference Center, Maine, June, 1990.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Peopling of Texas in the Nineteenth Century: Sources, Methods and Preliminary Results,” Lecture at the University of Houston, September, 1990.

Gutmann, M.P., G. Joslyn, J. Vetter, and K.H. Fliess. “Staying Put or Moving On? Ethnici-ty, Migration and Persistence in Nineteenth-Century Texas.” Paper presented to the An-nual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, October, 1990, and the Houston Area Southern Historians, February, 1991.

Vetter, J.E., J.R. Gonzalez, and M. P. Gutmann. “Computer-Assisted Record Linkage Using A Relational Database System.,” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, October, 1990.

Gutmann, M.P., T. Pullum, and K.H. Fliess. “A New Approach to the Measurement of In-fant Mortality in Historical Populations.” Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, March, 1991, and to an IUSSP Seminar on “Old and New Methods in Historical Demography,” Palma de Mallorca, June, 1991.

Gutmann, M.P., and K.H. Fliess. “Ethnic Mortality Differentials in Texas: 1900 and 1910.” Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Wash-ington, March, 1991.

Gutmann, M.P. and G. Alter. “Family Reconstitution as Event History Analysis.” Paper presented to an IUSSP seminar on “Old and New Methods in Historical Demography,” Palma de Mallorca, June, 1991.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Zachritz, J. and M.P. Gutmann. “Family Support Systems and Widowhood in 19th Century

Texas.” Paper for a conference on Aging and Generational Relations in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective, the University of Delaware, October, 1991.

Gutmann, M.P., K. Hopkins, and K.H. Fliess. “Ethnic Differences in Marriage Patterns in Texas, 1850-1910.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, New Orleans, November, 1991. Also presented at the University of Minne-sota, October, 1991; the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, January, 1992; at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Hague, January, 1992; and the European University Institute, Florence, February, 1992.

Gutmann, M.P. “What is Urban? Cities, Towns and Isolated Farms in Turn-of-the-Century Texas.” Lecture presented at the European University Institute, Florence, February, 1992.

Alter, G. and M.P. Gutmann. “Casting Spells: Database Concepts for Event History Analy-sis.” Paper presented at an IUSSP “Expert Meeting on Demographic Software and Com-puting Strategies for the Future,” The Hague, June, 1992.

Gutmann, M.P. “From Population Register to Demographic Analysis: Observations on Managing Historical Demographic Data.” Lecture presented at the International Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan, July, 1992.

Gutmann, M.P., K. Hopkins, and K.H. Fliess. “The People and the Land: Ethnicity, the Frontier and Family Formation in the U.S. Southwest.” Lecture presented at the America 92 Conference, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August, 1992, and at the University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil, August, 1992.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. “The Social Context of Infant and Childhood Mortality in the American Southwest, 1850-1910.” Paper for an IUSSP Conference on “Infant and Child Mortality in the Past,” Montréal, October, 1992.

Guinnane, T. and M.P. Gutmann. “Coming of Age in Nineteenth-Century Texas.” Paper for the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November, 1992.

Gutmann, M.P. and C.G. Sample. “Land, Climate, and Settlement on the Texas Frontier.” Paper for the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, November, 1993, and for the Annual Meeting of the Texas State Historical Association, March, 1994.

Gutmann, M.P. and K.H. Fliess. “Mortality Analysis through Parochial Burial Registers: The Case of Texas in the Nineteenth Century.” Paper for a conference on “the History of Registration of Causes of Death,” Indiana University, November 11-14, 1993.

Gutmann, M.P. and C.G. Sample. “Sources for the Digital Cartography of the Untied States.” Paper prepared for a European Union Conference on Sources for Digital Map-ping, at the European University Institute, May, 1994.

Gutmann, M.P. “Socio-Economic Consequences of Sex-Ratios in Historical Perspective,” Invited Expert at the Eleventh International Economic History Congress, Milan, Italy, September 12-16, 1994.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P., W. P. Frisbie, K.S. Blanchard, A. E. Holmes, and P. de Turk. “Race, Eth-

nicity, and the Epidemiological Transition in San Antonio, Texas, 1900 - 1980.” Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Atlanta, Oc-tober, 1994. Also presented at the Carolina Population Center, University of North Caro-lina, January, 1995.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Dynamics of Changing Industrial Locations in Northwest Europe”. Paper for the International Conference on “Le vie dell’industrializzazione europea: sis-temi a confronto,” Vicenza, November 17-19, 1994.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Past and Future of Interdisciplinary History,” comment delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, January, 1995.

Gutmann, M.P. “Hispanic Child Mortality in Long-Term Context,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, April, 1995. Also presented at the All-UC Conference, “Microeconomic History and the Public Use Samples of the United States Censuses,” Riverside, California, March, 1995.

Gutmann, M.P. et al. “Demographic Responses to Climate Change in the U.S. Great Plains, 1930-1980.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, May, 1996.

Gutmann, M.P., W. P. Frisbie, and K.S. Blanchard. “A New Look at The Hispanic Popula-tion of the United States in 1910.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popula-tion Association of America, New Orleans, May, 1996.

Gutmann, M.P., M. Haines, W. P. Frisbie, and K.S. Blanchard. “Intra-Ethnic Diversity in Hispanic Child Mortality, 1890-1910.” Paper presented at a workshop on Hispanic Ma-ternal and Child Health, Bethesda, Maryland, August, 1996, and at the annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, October, 1996.

Gutmann, M.P. “Population and Environment on the U.S. Great Plains,” paper delivered at a workshop on Population and Environment, Bethesda, Maryland, October, 1996.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Dust Bowl Battle between Climate and Man for Control of the Land,” public lecture delivered at the University of Maine, November, 1996.

Gutmann, M.P. “Human Settlement and the Plains Environment,” presentation at the Uni-versity of Maine, November, 1996.

Gutmann, M.P., G. Cunfer, W. J. Parton, and I.C. Burke. “Government Agricultural Pro-grams, Environment, and Land Use Decisions in the U.S. Great Plains, 1969-1992.” pa-per presented at the Biennial Meeting of the American Society for Environmental History, Baltimore, March, 1997. Submitted to Environmental History, October, 1997.

Gratton, B., and M.P. Gutmann. “Identificando Latinos: Selection Processes in the Integrat-ed Public Use Data Series, 1910-1970.” Brown Bag at the Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, March, 1997.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P., S. G. Baker, and S. Pullum. “Ethnicity and Land Use in a Changing Envi-

ronment: The Great Plains in the Twentieth Century.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March, 1997, and at a Conference on New Immigration History at Texas A&M University, April, 1997.

Gutmann, M.P., W. P. Frisbie, P. DeTurk, K.S. Blanchard, and B.S. Bradshaw. “Dating the Origins of the Epidemiologic Paradox among Mexican Americans.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March, 1997, and at a workshop on Hispanic Child Health, Bethesda, Maryland, August, 1997.

Davis, M.D. and M.P. Gutmann. “A Century of Mexican American School Attendance.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Associa-tion, Chicago, March, 1997, and at the Southwestern Social Science Association, New Orleans, March, 1997.

Blanchard, K.S., M.P. Gutmann, and W.P. Frisbie. “Delimiting Intra-Ethnic Diversity in the Hispanic Population of the United States in 1910.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Fort Worth, Texas, April, 1997.

Galvin, K.A., J. Lackett, L. Bohren, and M.P. Gutmann. “Agriculture in the U.S. Great Plains: Effects of environment, government and agricultural programs on land use at the enterprise level and at the county level.” Paper presented at the 1997 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, held at IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria, June 12-14, 1997.

Gutmann, M.P. “Scaling and Demographic Issues in Global Change Research,” paper pre-sented at the Aspen Global Change Institute, July, 1997, and at the workshop organized by the Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Wash-ington, September, 1997.

Parton, W.J. L. Bohren, K. Galvin, R. Kelly, D. Ojima, I.C. Burke, M.P. Gutmann and W. Easterling. “Environmental impacts of agricultural technology changes during the last 100 years.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Environmental Science Association, Albuquerque, August, 1997.

Gutmann, M.P., A. Peri and G.D. Deane. “Migration, Environment, and Economic Change in the U.S. Great Plains, 1930-1990.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Washington, October, 1997, at the Social Science History Workshop, Stanford University, November, 1997, at the Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, November, 1997, at the Economic History Workshop, In-diana University, February, 1998, and at the Annual Meeting of the Population Associa-tion of America, Chicago, April, 1998.

Gratton, B. and M.P. Gutmann. “Defining Latinos and Defining Family: Strategies for Using the IPUMS 1850-1990.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Washington, October, 1997.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P. and S. Pullum. “From a Local to a National Political Culture: Social Capital

and Civic Organization in the Great Plains.” Paper presented at a conference sponsored by the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Cambridge Massachusetts, December, 1997.

Gutmann, M.P. and G. Cunfer. “A New Look at the Causes of the Dust Bowl.” Public Lec-ture at Texas Tech University, February 27, 1998. Also presented at Indiana University, February, 1998, and at the Twelfth International Congress on Economic History, Seville Spain, August, 1998.

Haines, M. and M.P. Gutmann. “Fertility of the Hispanic Population of the United States in Historical Perspective: Evidence from the Census of 1910.” Paper presented at the An-nual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, April, 1998.

Gratton, B. and M.P. Gutmann. “Stability and Abrupt Change: What Drives Long-term Trends in Latino Demography?” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popula-tion Association of America, Chicago, April, 1998.

Burke, I.C., W. K. Lauenroth, J. Steenson, W. J. Parton, J. Paruelo, and M.P. Gutmann. “Environmental Controls over Land Use in the Central Grasslands Region of the U.S.” Presentation at the Global Change and Terrestrial Ecology Synthesis Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, March, 1998. GCTE Abstracts 1998.

Gutmann, M.P. “Socioeconomic and Environmental Relationships in the Great Plains.” Presentation at the LTER Coordinating Committee Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, Octo-ber, 1998.

Gutmann, M.P. “Child Mortality and the Varieties of Hispanic Life.” Paper presented at Ar-izona State University, Tempe, February, 1999.

Gutmann, M.P., G. Cunfer, and D. Hagen. “Environment and Settlement in the U.S. Great Plains.” Paper presented at Arizona State University, February, 1999.

Gutmann, M.P. “Social and Demographic Change in the Central Great Plains, 1930-1990.” Presentation at the Central Great Plains National Assessment Meeting, Loveland Colora-do, March, 1999.

Gutmann, M.P., M. Butler, S. Pullum, and S. G. Baker. “Leaving Home in the Twentieth-Century Great Plains: Environment, Ethnicity, and Social Change.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, March, 1999.

Gutmann, M.P., A. Peri, D. Sysma, and G.D. Deane. “The Transformation of Land from Ag-ricultural to Non-Agricultural Uses in the U.S. Great Plains, 1964-1992.” Poster presented at the 1999 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Change Research Com-munity, Shonan Village, Japan, June, 1999. Presented as a paper at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Fort Worth, November, 1999, and at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Environmental History, Tacoma, Washington, March, 2000.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P., R. McCaa, R. Gutierrez-Montes, and B. Gratton. “The Demographic Impact

of the Mexican Revolution in the United States.” Paper presented at a Conference on “Cities Under Siege,” Montalcino, Italy, July, 1999, and at the X Conference of Mexican-ists, Fort Worth, November, 1999.

Gutmann, M.P., S. Pullum, M. Butler, S. G. Baker, and T. Pullum. “Leaving Home in the United States in the Twentieth Century.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the So-cial Science History Association, Fort Worth, November, 1999, and at a seminar at Brown University, February, 2000, and SUNY University at Albany, May, 2000.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Great Plains: Population, Land Use, and Environment,” Public Lecture at Southwest State University, Marshall, Minnesota, December, 1999.

Carey, R. and M.P. Gutmann. “People and Parks: Population and Recreational Lands in the Great Plains States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Environmental History, Tacoma, Washington, March, 2000.

Gutmann, M.P., B. Gratton and E. Wildsmith. “Assimilation and Intermarriage among Mex-ican Americans, 1880-1990.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. Los Angeles, March, 2000.

Gutmann, M.P., W. Parton and W. Riebsame. “Population, Land Use, and Environment: How Land Use has Changed in Eastern Colorado since 1950.” Presentation to the De-partment of Geography, University of Texas, September, 2000.

Gutmann, M.P., W. J. Parton, and W.E. Travis. “The Meaning of Sustainability in a Devel-oped Landscape. The U.S. Great Plains in the Twentieth Century.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March, 2001.

Gutmann, M.P. “Sustainability in a Developed Landscape. The U.S. Great Plains in the Twentieth Century.” Presentation to a Seminar Sponsored by the U.S. House Science Committee, the Population Association of America, and the Association of Population Centers, Washington, D.C., May, 2001.

Gutmann, M.P. “Demographic & Economic Change in the Great Plains 1930 – 2030.” Presentation to a National Wildlife Federation Workshop on the Future of the Great Plains. Loveland, Colorado, September, 2001.

Gutmann, M.P., S. Pullum-Piñón, and G.A. Cunfer. “Land Use and the Family Cycle in the U.S. Great Plains.” Paper Presented at the European Social Science History Conference, The Hague, February, 2002; at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Envi-ronmental History, Denver, March, 2002, at Ohio State University, April, 2002, at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May, 2003, at the University of Colorado, April, 2004; at Indiana University, November, 2004; and at the University of Pennsylvania, January, 2005.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Wildsmith, E., M.P. Gutmann and B. Gratton. “Assimilation and Intermarriage for U.S. Im-

migrant Groups, 1880-1990.” Paper presented at a Workshop on Ethnicity and Population Processes, California Institute of Technology, May 13-14, 2002.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Data Archive in the Twenty-First Century. The View from ICPSR.” Plenary Lecture at the International Association of Social Science Information Service and Technology (IASSIST) Annual Meeting, Storrs, Connecticut, June, 2002.

Gutmann, M.P. “Heat, Elevation, and Migration: Two Population-Environment Regimes in the Great Plains of the United States.” Paper presented at the Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, December, 2002, at the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington, January, 2003, and at Michigan State University, Oc-tober, 2003.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Data Archive in the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities and Chal-lenges.” Plenary talk at the Annual Executive Meeting of the Council of European Social Science Data Archives, Prague, April, 2003.

Haines, M.R. and M.P. Gutmann. “Fertility of the Hispanic Population of the United States in Historical Perspective: Evidence from the Census of 1910.” Paper presented at the Na-tional Bureau of Economic Research Workshop on Economic History, July, 2003.

Leonard, S.H. and M.P. Gutmann. “‘The farm should provide our retirement:’ Land-use plans in the aging farm population of the U.S. Great Plains.” Paper presented at the Annu-al Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, November, 2003.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Selection, Appraisal, and Retention of Social Science Data in the Unit-ed States.” Paper presented at a CODATA/ERPANET Workshop on Selection, Appraisal, and Retention of Digital Archives, Lisbon, December, 2003.

Gutmann, M.P., W.J. Parton, G. Cunfer, and I.C. Burke. “Population and Environment in the U.S. Great Plains. Paper presented at a National Research Council Panel meeting on “New Research on Population and Environment,” Irvine, California, January, 2004, and to a workshop at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, April, 2004.

Whiteman, C., M. Overcashier, M.P. Gutmann, and H. Winsborough. “Reinventing a Data Archive in the 21st Century: Process Improvement at ICPSR.” Presentation at the IAS-SIST Annual Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, May, 2004, and at the Swedish National Da-ta Archive, Gothenburg, November, 2004.

Gutmann, M.P. “ICPSR and Maximizing the Use of Archives.” Research Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August, 2003 and San Francisco, August, 2004.

Gutmann, M.P., W.J. Parton, G. Cunfer, D.S. Ojima, S.A. Williams, and M. Easter. “Human Population and Environment in the U.S. Great Plains.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, Oregon, August, 2004.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gratton, B., M.P. Gutmann, and E. Skop. “The ‘textbook case’: Family Structure and As-

similation among Mexican and other Immigrant Children, 1880 to 1970.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC, April, 2001, and at Gothenburg University, Sweden, November, 2004.

Gutmann, M.P., K. Witkowski, C. Colyer, J.M. O’Rourke, and J. McNally. “Providing Spa-tial Data for Secondary Analysis. Issues and Current Practices relating to Confidentiali-ty.” Paper presented at Indiana University, November, 2004, at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, April, 2005, and at the Statistics Cana-da Methodology Meeting, Ottawa, October, 2005.

Leonard, S.H. and M. P. Gutmann. “Isolated Elderly in the U.S. Great Plains: The Roles of Environment and Demography in Creating a Vulnerable Population.” Paper Presented at a Workshop on Vulnerable Populations sponsored by the IUSSP, Paris, July, 2005.

Leonard, S.H. and M.P. Gutmann. “Variation in Household Composition on the Moving Kansas Frontier.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Portland, Oregon, October, 2005.

Gutmann, M.P. “Glorious but Uncertain: The Past, Present, and Future of Social Science Data Sharing in the United States.” Presentation at a Workshop on Best Practices in Data Sharing organized by the United Kingdom Data Archive and the UK Economic and So-cial Research Council, London, March, 2006.

Pienta, A.M., J.M. McNally, and M.P. Gutmann. “The Research Data Life Cycle and the Probability of Secondary Use.” Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March, 2006.

Witkowski, K., and M.P. Gutmann. “A Reconfiguration of Census Tabulations: Maintaining Historical Consistency of Aggregate Industrial Categories at the County Level.” Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March, 2006.

Gutmann, M.P., and V. Field. “Katrina in Context: Environment and Migration in the U.S.” Paper in preparation for a Conference on the History of Migration in the U.S., Seattle, Washington, May, 2006.

Gutmann, M.P. “Human Subject Protection and Disclosure Risk Analysis.” Presentation to the Executive Branch Human Subjects Research Subcommittee, June, 2006.

Gutmann, M.P. “New and Old Ways of Thinking about the History of the Great Plains.” Plenary Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Economic History Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September, 2006.

Gutmann, M.P. “Sharing Data and Protecting Respondent Confidentiality: Understanding the Balance.” Paper presented at the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, September, 2006.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P., G.D. Deane and K. Witkowski. “Finding Frontiers in the U.S. Great Plains

from the end of the Civil War to the eve of the Great Depression.” Paper Presented at a Workshop on Space and Time in Historical Demographic Research, University of Minne-sota, October, 2006.

Sylvester, K.M., S.H. Leonard, and M.P. Gutmann. “Explaining Agrodiversity: farm sys-tems and family dynamics in the settlement of Kansas grasslands, 1860-1940.” Paper Pre-sented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association. Minneapolis, November, 2006.

Leonard, S.H., M.P. Gutmann, and G.D. Deane. “Household Transitions in Grassland Set-tlement: The View from Kansas.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popula-tion Association of America. March, 2007.

Gratton, B., and M.P. Gutmann. “Emptying the Nest. Men in the United States, 1880 to 2000.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, March, 2007.

Cheverie, J., M.P. Gutmann, and A. McLean. “Social Science Data and ETDs: Issues and Challenges.” Presentation at the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Phoenix, April, 2007.

Gutmann, M.P. “Confidentiality Issues in Data Sharing: Benefits, Risks, and Science.” Presentation to the DARES Working Group, National Institute of Health, May, 2007.

Gutmann, M.P. “ICPSR -- Data and More in a World of Possibilities.” Presentation to the Inaugural Meeting of the International Data Forum, Beijing, June, 2007.

Gutmann, M.P. “Putting People on the Map: Protecting Confidentiality with Linked Social-Spatial Data.” Paper presented at the International Statistical Institute, Lisbon, August, 2007.

Gutmann, M.P., N.Y. McGovern, B. Beecher, and T.E. Raghunathan. “How Safe is Safe Enough when we Preserve Social Science Data?” Paper Presented to the E-Social Science Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, October, 2007.

Gutmann, M.P. “Open Data in the Social Sciences: The View from ICPSR.” Presentation to the Charleston Conference on Library and Journal Acquisitions, Charleston, SC, Novem-ber, 2007.

Leonard, S.H., G.D. Deane, M.P. Gutmann, and K.M. Sylvester. “Household and Farm Transitions in Environmental Context.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the So-cial Science History Association, Chicago, November, 2007, and to the CUNY Demogra-phy Seminar, New York, May, 2008.

Gutmann, M.P. “Space, Place, Access: Making Data Available and Protecting Human Sub-jects.” Presentation to a Conference on Computational Social Science, Harvard Universi-ty, Cambridge, December, 2007.

Gutmann, M.P. “Utility and Integrity in Large Data Collections: The Social Sciences.” Presentation to the Committee on Ensuring the Utility and the Integrity of Research Data, U.S. National Academy of Science, Washington, December, 2007.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P. “Curating Social Science Data.” Presentation to the Third Annual Digital

Curation Conference, Washington, D.C., December 2007. Gutmann, M.P. “Protecting Confidentiality in Research Data: Successful Approaches in the

Academic Research Setting.” Presentation to a workshop at the National Academy of Sci-ences on Protecting Student’s Records and Facilitating Education Research. April, 2008.

Gutmann, M.P. “The Digital Curation Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities from an Organizational Perspective.” Presentation to a joint China-U.S. Workshop on Digital Preservation and the Challenges of Libraries, Archives, and Governments. Beijing, May, 2008.

Gutmann, M.P. “Linking Data and Dissertations: The ProQuest-ICPSR Pilot Project and its Implications. Presentation to the Annual Meeting of IASSIST, Palo Alto, May, 2008.

Gutmann, M.P., N.Y. McGovern, B. Beecher, and T.E. Raghunathan. “Preserving Social Science Data: How Much Replication do we Need?” Presentation to the Annual Meeting of IASSIST, Palo Alto, May, 2008.

Gutmann, M.P. “Digital Preservation at ICPSR.” Presentation to the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation, Redmond, Washington, July, 2008

Gutmann, M.P. “State of the World: A New World of Data.” Presentation to the State of the World Conference - Canadian Century Project Gala, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, October, 2008.

Merchant, E., B. Gratton, and M.P. Gutmann. “Mexican Race in the 1930 U.S. Census.” Pa-per presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Miami, Florida, October, 2008.

Gutmann, M.P. “New Ways to See Society.” Distinguished Lecture Series on Computation and Visualization, Brown University, February, 2009.

Gutmann, M.P. “Protecting Confidentiality in a Spatially Explicit World.” Invited Lecture at the University of Utah, April, 2009, and Keynote Address for the Annual Conference of the Association of Population Libraries/Family Planning Libraries and Information Cen-ters International, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April, 2009.

Gutmann, M.P. and A. Green. “Preserving Things that Count: Preservation Partnerships in a New Era.” Presented at the African Digital Preservation Conference, Pretoria, South Afri-ca, May, 2009.

Leonard, S.H., M.P. Gutmann, G.D. Deane, and K.M. Sylvester. “Drought and the lifecy-cle/landuse trajectory in agricultural households.” Paper Presented at the International Seminar on Demographic Responses to Sudden Economic and Environmental Change. Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan, 21-23 May 2009, and at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Long Beach, CA, November 12-15, 2009.

Gutmann, M.P., D. Mitchell, and K. Schürer. The Data Archive Technologies Alliance: Looking towards a Common Future.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Inter-national Association for Information Service and Technology (IASSIST), Tampere, Fin-land, May, 2009.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Merchant, E.R., B. Gratton, and M.P. Gutmann, “A Sudden Transition: Declines in the Co-

Residence of Older Women and their Children, 1880-2010.” Paper presented at the Annu-al Meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, May, 2010.

Cunfer, G., E. Merchant, W.J. Parton, and M.P. Gutmann, “Crop Yields and Soil Chemistry in Great Plains Agriculture, 1870-1940.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November, 2010.

Merchant, E., B. Gratton, and M.P. Gutmann, “Living With, and Without, Her Children.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chica-go, November, 2010.

Gutmann, M.P., W.J. Parton, E. Merchant. S. Lutz, and M. Hartmann. “Measuring and miti-gating agricultural greenhouse gas production in the U.S. Great Plains, 1870-2000.” Post-er Presentation, Planet Under Pressure Conference, London, England, March 2012.

Gutmann, M.P., and E. Merchant. “Do People Matter? Population, farming, and environ-mental change in the settlement of the Plains.” Plenary presentation at a conference hon-oring the 150th Anniversary of the Homestead Act, Lincoln Nebraska, March, 2012, and at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Vancouver, Canada, November, 2012.

Merchant, E., M.P. Gutmann, W.J. Parton, M. Hartman, and S. Lutz. “From Grassland to Farm to Lawn: Estimating the Environmental Consequences of Historical and Contempo-rary Land Management Practices in the U.S. Great Plains.” Poster presentation, Annual Meeting, Population Association of America, New Orleans, April, 2013.

Sylvester, K.M., M.P. Gutmann, & D.G. Brown. “At the margins: Agriculture, subsidies and the shifting fate of North America’s Native Grassland.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November, 2013, and at the Geography Department Seminar, University of Colorado Boulder, February, 2014.

Gutmann, M.P. “Opportunities and challenges in the new world of social science data.” Keynote address at the Inaugural event for the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA), Bergen, Norway, December, 2013, and at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology (IASSIST), Toronto, Canada, June 2014.

Gutmann, M.P. W.J. Parton, E.K. Merchant, M. Hartman, P. Adler, F. McNeal, S. Lutz. “Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Production and the Web of Population in the U.S. Great Plains.” Paper presented at the Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado-Boulder, December, 2013, in the Social Science Symposium Series, University of Colo-rado-Colorado Springs, December 2013, and at the Department of History, University of Colorado-Boulder, February, 2014.

Gutmann, M.P. “How (my) data are growing, and what I propose to do about it: a research agenda for big, new, and integrated data.” Presentation at the School of Information, Uni-versity of Michigan, January, 2014, and at the Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York University, March, 2014.

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Papers Delivered, continued. Gutmann, M.P. “Data for Research that Connects Population, Agriculture and Environment:

Opportunities and Challenges.” CODATA Big Data Workshop, Beijing, China, June, 2014.

Gutmann, M.P. “Panel on Public Funding for Social Science Research.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August, 2014.

Other Professional Activities

Vice President, Social Science History Association (2014-2015) Advisory Board, Gulf Research Program, U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2014-) Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives

(2014-) Chair, User Working Group, NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center

(SEDAC), Columbia University (2014-) Chair, Nominating Committee, Population Association of America (2014-2015) Jury Member, Impact Awards, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada

(2013-2015) Member, Board on Research Data and Information, National Research Council (2009). Irene Taueber Award Committee, Population Association of America (2009). Member, Panel on Collecting, Storing, Protecting and Accessing Biological Data, National

Research Council (2008-2009). Chair, Panel on Confidentiality Issues in Linking Remotely Sensed and Self-Identifying Da-

ta, National Research Council (2005-2006). President, Consortium of Social Science Associations (2005-2006). Member, Board of Directors, Population Association of America (2005-2007) Member, United States Committee for CODATA (2004-2010) Member, Panel on New Research on Population and Environment, National Research Coun-

cil (2003-2005) Chair, SNEM-3 Study Section, National Institutes of Health (1999-2002) Member, Committee on Historical Demography, International Union for the Scientific Study

of Population (2002-2007) Advisory Board, Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, University of California,

Santa Barbara (2001-2004) Member, User Working Group, Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC),

Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia Uni-versity (2000-2004).

Chair, Social Sciences and Population Study Section, National Institutes of Health (1998-1999).

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Electronic Communications, Population Association of Amer-ica (1998-2000 and 2004-2005).

Board of Directors, Council of Social Science Associations (COSSA), representing the American Historical Association (1999-2001). At-Large Member, (2007-2008).

Associate Editor, Journal of Interdisciplinary History (1998-2009) Treasurer, Social Science History Association (1997-2005)

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Other Professional Activities, continued. Member, Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change, National Research

Council/National Academy of Sciences (1997-2003) Member, Editorial Board, População e Família (São Paulo, 1997-) Member, Social Sciences and Population Study Section, National Institutes of Health (1995

- 1998) Editorial Board, Journal of Interdisciplinary History (1995-1997) Editor, Historical Methods (1990-95) Program Committee, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, 1995, 1999. Executive Committee, Social Science History Association (1991-1994) American Historical Association, Gershoy Award Committee (1991-1993, Chair, 1993) Advisory Committee, Minnesota Integrated Public Use Sample Project (1992-1994) Session Organizer, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, April, 1992 Session Organizer, Conference on the Peopling of the Americas, Veracruz, May, 1992. Special Reviewer, Social Sciences and Population Study Section, National Institutes of

Health (June, 1990 & October, 1991) Vice President, Society for French Historical Studies, 1991-1992 Jury Member, EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Higher Education Software Awards, 1989 - 1990. Publications Committee, Social Science History Association (1987-89) Editorial Board, Social Science History (1986-) Editorial Advisory Board, Demography (1983-84) Convener, Network on Historical Demography and Economic History, Social Science Histo-

ry Association (1981-82). Editorial Board, Historical Methods (1980-5, 1996-) Program Committee, 1978 and 1992 Annual Meetings, Social Science History Association Commentator at Sessions of the 1976, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1994

Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, the 1977 Meeting of the American Historical Association, and the 1989 and 1993 Annual Meetings of the Popu-lation Association of America.

Advisory Staff, Newscast from the Past, a series of six television programs on historical top-ics produced by KLRN, San Antonio, Texas.

Advisory Staff, Timeline, a series of six historical television programs produced by Mary-land Public Television (1987-88).

Program Committee, Southwestern Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 1988.

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Academic Honors, Awards, and Fellowships Illinois State Scholarship (declined, 1967) Lehman Fellowship for Graduate Study (declined, 1971) NDEA Title IV Fellowship, 1971-1974 Princeton University Fellowship, 1974-1975 ACLS Grant-in-Aid to Recent Recipients of the Ph.D., May-July, 1977. American Philosophical Society, Grant-in-Aid, July-August, 1979. University Research Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Summer Research Appoint-

ment, 1977; Research Grant (for travel), July-August, 1979; August, 1984 (for research) September, 1982-May, 1983, November, 1984-August, 1985, May-August, 1987, May-August, 1994. Faculty Research Assignment, 1983-84, 1989-90, 1994-95.

ACLS Fellowship, 1983-84. University of Texas-IBM Project Quest, “Reconstructing a Historical Community,” 1985-

1988. Grant of a seven-PC network plus peripherals. Leslie Hewes Award for best social science article published in Great Plains Research in

2006, for Susan Hautaniemi Leonard and Myron P. Gutmann, “Land Use and Transfer Plans in the U.S. Great Plains.”

Digital Preservation Pioneer, United States Library of Congress, 2007. American Sociological Association Award for Public Service, August 2011 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, November 2011.

Major Grants: Research

National Institutes of Health, “Protoindustry and Demographic Change in Eastern Belgium,” 1981-1984. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $81,216.

National Institutes of Health, “Models of Frontier Population Dynamics,” 1988-1992. Prin-cipal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $273,861.

International Business Machines Corporation, “Great American History Machine Joint Study Contract,” 1989-1991. Grant of one IBM RT-PC plus peripherals.

National Institutes of Health, “Small Instrumentation Grant,” 1990-1991. Principal Investi-gator. Total Direct Costs: $48,200.

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, “A Bi-National Program on the Population of the US-Mexico Border,” 1991-1994. Co-Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $348,000. Total Direct Costs for Gutmann’s part of project: $50,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Intra-Ethnic Differences in Hispanic Child Mortality,” 1994-1998. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $480,000

Summerlee Foundation, Dallas Texas, “An Atlas of the People of Texas,” 1994-1995. Prin-cipal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $8,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Population and Environment on the U.S. Great Plains,” 1995-1999. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $950,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Population and Environment on the U.S. Great Plains. Minor-ity Investigator Supplement,” 1996-1999. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $148,000.

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Major Grants: Research (continued) National Institutes of Health, “Population and Environment on the U.S. Great Plains, Con-

tinuation.” 1999-2004. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $1,000,000. National Institutes of Health, “Assimilation Trajectories for Mexican American Families.”

1999-2002. Principal Investigator for Subcontract to Arizona State University. Total Di-rect Costs: $100,000

National Science Foundation, “Agrarian Landscapes in Transition: A Cross-Scale Ap-proach.” 2002-2006. Principal Investigator for Subcontract to Arizona State University. Total Direct Costs: $201,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Demography and Environment in Grassland Settlement.” 2003-2008. Co-Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $1,400,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Immigrant Elders: Living Arrangements, 1850-2000.” 2004-2006. Principal Investigator for Subcontract to Arizona State University. Total Direct Costs: $100,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Grammars of Death: 19th Century Literal Causes of Death.” 2004-2006. Co-Investigator for Subcontract to University of Massachusetts. Total Direct Costs: $300,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Population and Environment on the U.S. Great Plains, Con-tinuation.” 2007-2012. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $2,000,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Migration and demographic change in an era of economic and environmental stress.” Pending for 2015-2020. Principal Investigator.

National Institutes of Health, “Demographic and Environmental Resilience in the American Plains.” Pending for 2015-2020. Co-Investigator (Kenneth Sylvester, University of Mich-igan is PI).

Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada), “Settlement abandonment in an era of rapid environmental, socio-economic, and technological change.” Pending for 2015-2020. Co-Investigator (Robert MacLeman, Wilfred Laurier University, PI).

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Major Grants: Institutional National Institutes of Health, “Population Research Center at the University of Texas at

Austin,” 1997-2001. Principal Investigator and Director. Total Direct Costs: $1,000,000. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, “Center for the Study of Urbanization and Internal Migra-

tion in Developing Countries.” 2000-2001. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $500,000.

National Science Foundation, “National Historical Geographic Information System,” 2001-2006. Principal Investigator for subcontract to University of Minnesota. Total Direct Costs: $202,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Factors in Aging: Development Research Resources,” 2001-2007 (years 16-22). Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $425,000 annually.

National Science Foundation, “Finding Aids, Bibliographic Reference, Expert Training, and Integrated Hyperlinks,” 2001-2003. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $1,000,000.

National Science Foundation, “Census 2000 Data Project,” 2002-2005. Principal Investiga-tor. Total Direct Costs: $230,000

National Institutes of Health, “Census 2000 Data Project,” 2002-2007. Principal Investiga-tor. Total Direct Costs: $620,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Human Subject Protection and Disclosure Risk Analysis.” 2004-2009. Principal Investigator of a P-01 Program Project. Total Direct Costs: $4,000,000.

Child Care Bureau, Department of Health and Human Services, “Child Care Research Col-laboration and Archive.” 2003-2008. Principal Investigator of a Cooperative Agreement Subcontract to Columbia University. Total Direct Costs: $5,000,000.

Library of Congress, National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program, “The Digital Social Science Acquisitions and Preservation Consortium." 2004-2007. Principal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $2,000,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Demographic Data Sharing and Archiving.” 2004-2009. Prin-cipal Investigator. Total Direct Costs: $2,894,000.

National Institutes of Health, “Demographic Analysis of Longitudinal Historical Data (Ad-vanced Training Program).” 2005-2009. Principal Investigator. Direct Costs: $250,000.

National Science Foundation. “Enhancing Social Science Research Training Through Col-laborative Tagging.” 2008-2009. Principal Investigator.

National Science Foundation. “University of Michigan Comprehensive Ethics Training Pro-gram in Basic and Social Sciences and Engineering.” (2008-2009). Co-Principal Investi-gator.

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Courses Taught

Undergraduate Courses: The Origins of the Modern European State, 1550-1715 War and European Society Everyday Life in Early Modern Europe The History of the Modern European Family Western Civilization in Modern Times Reconstructing a Historical Community: the People of Texas Communities, 1850-1910.

Graduate Seminars: Problems and Methods in Historical Demography Readings in Early Modern Social History Early Modern France