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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Miller, Henry. "Making Citizens in Early Maryland." A Briefe Relation, 39 (Winter 2019): 6-7.

Jensen, Brennen. "Mr. Science Television...and the Hopkins show ahead of its time." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 71 (Spring 2019): 28-35.

Schinto, Jeanne. "No Two Are Alike." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 71 (Winter 2019): 32-37.

Lewis, Charlene Boyer. "Modern Gratitude: Patriarchy, Romance, and Recrimination in the Early Republic." Journal of the Early Republic, 39 (Spring 2019): 27-56.

Gagnon, Celeste Marie, and Sara K. Becker. "Native Lives in Colonial Times: Insights from the Skeletal Remains of Susquehannocks, A.D. 1575-1675." Historical Archaeology, 54 (March 2020): 262-85.

Himmelheber, Peter. "Inquiry into the Death of Phillip Anther, 1651." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Winter 2020): 38-40.

Junkin, Tim. "Speaking Science to Power." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 50 (September 2020): 62-67.
Notes: Don Boesch.

Goodall, Jamie L.H. Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2020.

McIlvenna, Noeleen. Early American Rebels: Pursuing Democracy from Maryland to Carolina, 1640-1700. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020.

Boyd, Rick. "Coming out Catholic in Colonial Maryland." American History, 55 (October 2020): 58-65.

Himmelheber, Peter. "William Smithfield's Inventory, January 1648." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Winter 2021): 32.

Appleby, John C. Fur, Fashion and Transatlantic Trade during the Seventeenth Century: Chesapeake Bay Native Hunters, Colonial Rivalries and London Merchants. Woodbridge Suffolk, UK and Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, 2021.

Johnson, Daniel. "'Nothing will satisfy you but money': Debt, Freedom, and the Mid- Atlantic Culture of Money, 1670-1764." Early American Studies, 19 (Winter 2021): 100-37.

Himmelheber, Peter. "Colonial Maryland Surveyors." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Spring 2021): 12-14.

Phillips, Richard Hayes. Lost History of Stolen Children: An Epic Poem, Being a True Accounting of White Children Kidnapped and Sold into Slavery at the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware River in the Seventeenth Century and What Became of Them Afterwards. Annotated ed. Baltimore: Genealogical, 2021.

Tresch, John. The Reason for the Darkness of the Night: Edgar Allan Poe and the Forging of American Science. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2021.

Putnam, Marlee. "Pirates and Privateers: Plundering Misconceptions of the 17th Century." A Briefe Relation, 42 (September 2020): 4.

Vogel, William F. "'The Mighty Microbe Can Go to War': Scientists, Secrecy, and American Biological Weapons Research, 1941-1969." Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 2021.

Champagne, Kelsey Elizabeth. "Migration, Exile and Absence: Catholicism on the British Atlantic Frontier, 1634-1699." Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 2021.

Watson, Kelly L. "Mary Kittamaquund Brent: 'The Pocahantas of Maryland': Sex, Marriage, and Diplomacy in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake." Early American Studies, 19 (Winter 2021): 24-63.

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