The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Richman, Sheldon L. "Mr. Mencken and the Jews." American Scholar 59 (Summer 1990): 407-11.
Stange, Douglas C. "Benjamin Kurtz of the 'Lutheran Observer' and the Slavery Crisis." Maryland Historical Magazine 62 (1967): 285-299.
Categories: African American, Intellectual Life, Literature, and Publishing, Religion, Nineteenth Century
Tommey, Richard, and Fielding Lucas, Jr. First Major Catholic Publisher and Bookseller in Baltimore, Maryland, 1804-1854. M.. L. S. thesis, Catholic University, 1952.
Categories: Intellectual Life, Literature, and Publishing, Religion, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Weigel, George. "God, Man, and H. L. Mencken." Menckeniana 134 (Summer 1995): 1-12.
Categories: Intellectual Life, Literature, and Publishing, Religion, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century
Wingate, P. J. "Mencken, Shaw, and Their Two Catholic Sisters." Menckeniana 124 (Winter 1992): 1-4.
Alexander, Douglas, II. "Stendhal and Violence on the Baltimore Stage." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 68-72.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater
Benson, Norman Arthur. The Itinerant Dancing and Music Masters of Eighteenth-Century America. Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 1963.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater, Eighteenth Century
Black, Mary Childs. The Theatre in Colonial Annapolis. M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1952.
Brunner, Raymond J. "Baltimore Organs and Organbuilding in the Nineteenth Century." Tracker 35, no. 2 (1991): 12.
Notes: Well organized and appropriately illustrated, Brunner first summarizes organ-building in Baltimore up to 1850. He then focuses on specific builders James Hall, Henry Berger, August Pomplitz, Charles Strohl, Heilner & Schumacher, Henry Niemann, Adam Stein, and George Barker's Baltimore Organ Co. Drawing on earlier published works by Thomas Eader and John Speller and Orpha Ochse, Brunner's article reveals the competitive sprit felt among various Baltimore congregations, and also the status of this craft in relation to other Eastern seaboard cities.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Music and Theater, Religion, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Carney, Benjamin Franklin. The Baltimore Theatre Project, 1971-1983: Toward a People's Theatre. Ph.D. diss., University of Missouri, 1985.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater
Chidsey, Martha Ann. The West Street Theatre, Annapolis, Maryland: 1771-74. M.A. thesis, American University, 1977.
Cohen, Maxine. "The Front Street Theater Fire of 1895." Generations (Fall 1993): 9-16, 27.
Categories: Ethnic History, Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater
Cox, Richard J. "A New Source for Robert Bensley, English Actor: A Research Note." Theatre Survey 18 (May 1977): 99-101.
Notes: Bensley was a brother-in-law of James Cheston of Maryland; based upon documents from Cheston/Galloway Papers, MS. 1994, at the Maryland Historical Society.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater
Deutsch, Helen Waverly. Laura Keene's Theatre Management: Profile of a Profession in Transition. Ph.D. diss., Tufts University, 1992.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater, Women
Dormon, James H. Theater in the Ante Bellum South, 1815-1861. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1967.
Categories: General, Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Dowell, Susan Stiles. "Easton's Avalon Theatre: A Dream Reborn." Maryland 22 (Summer 1990): 42-47.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Talbot County
Eader, Thomas S. "Baltimore Organs and Organ Building." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (1970): 263-282.
Categories: Music and Theater, Religion, Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
"The Garrett County Playhouse." Glades Star 6 (March 1991): 521-25.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater, Garrett County
Gillespie, C. Richard. "Chesapeake's Floating Theatre." Weather Gauge 27 (Spring 1991): 3-6, 12.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Maritime, Music and Theater
Gillespie, C. Richard. The James Adams Floating Theatre. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1991.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater
Gough, Al, Jr. "'It Don't Stop Here Anymore': The James Adams Floating Theater." Chronicles of St. Mary's 37 (Summer 1989): 209-29.
Categories: Fine and Decorative Arts, Music and Theater, St. Mary's County
Heintze, James R. "Alexander Malcolm: Musician, Clergyman, and Schoolmaster." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (September 1978): 226-35.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Education, Music and Theater, Religion, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Eighteenth Century
Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 62 (1967): 438-447.
Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 63 (1968): 70-77, 179-187, 420-426.
Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 64 (1969): 74-77, 412-419.