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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Levine, Neil Ann Stuckey, Ursula Roy, and David J. Rempel Smucker. "The Compleat Americanization of Louis C. Jungerich (1803-1882)." Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 23 (2000): 30-44.

Liebowitz, Steve. "Paradise Lost: A Retrospective of Liberty Road's Jewish Community." Generations (Fall 2000): 23-29.

Long, Amos, Jr. "Pennsylvania Corncribs." Pennsylvania Folklife 14 (1964): 16-23.

Mason, Matthew E. "'The Hands Here Are Disposed to Be Turbulent': Unrest among the Irish Trackmen of the Baltimore And Ohio Railroad, 1829-1851." Labor History 39 (1998): 253-272.

Menard, Russell R. "Was There a 'Middle Colonies Demographic Regime?'" Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 133 (1989): 215-218.

Morawska, Ewa. Insecure Prosperity: Small-Town Jews in Industrial America, 1890-1940. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996.

Mustafa, Sam A. "'Merchant Culture' in Germany and America in the Late-Eighteenth Century." Yearbook of German-American Studies, 34 (1999): 113-32.

Nolt, Steven M. German Faith, American Faithful: Religion and Ethnicity in the Early American Republic. Ph.D. diss., University of Notre Dame, 1998.

Nolt, Steven M. "The Quest for American Kinship: Liberty, Ethnicity, and Ecumenism among Pennsylvania German Lutherans, 1817-1842." Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (2000): 64-91.

Parsley, Shannon Lee. Presidential Politics and the Building of the Roosevelt Coalition in Baltimore City, 1924-1936. M.A. thesis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2001.

Pensak, Margie. "Baltimore's 'Frum' Community: It's Not All Black and White." Generations (Fall 2000): 30-34.

Robertson, Archie. "Fill Yourself Up, Clean Your Plate." American Heritage 15 (1964): 56-64, 80-82.

Rosenblatt, Samuel. The Days of My Years: An Autobiography. New York: KTAV, 1977.

Rosenswaike, Ira. "The Founding of Baltimore's First Jewish Congregation: Fact vs. Fiction." American Jewish Archives 28 (1976): 119-125.

Rosenwaike, Ira. "Leon Dyer: Baltimore and San Francisco Jewish Leader." Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly 9 (1977): 135-143.

Rountree, Helen C. "Powhatan Indian Women: the People Captain John Smith Barely Saw." Ethnohistory 45 (1998): 1-29.

Russell, Betty G. Silent Sisters: An Ethnography of Homeless Women in Baltimore, Maryland. Ph..D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1988.

Schwab, Leonard. "The Jews of Western Maryland: Cumberland and Beyond." Generations (Fall 2000): 5-9.

Shaner, Richard H. "Distillation and Distilleries Among the Dutch." Pennsylvania Folklife 13 (1963): 39-42.

Shapiro, M. Sigmund. "The Saga of Samuel Shapiro & Company, Inc." Generations (Fall 1999): 14-18.

Shufelt, Gordon H. "Jim Crow among Strangers: the Growth of Baltimore's Little Italy and Maryland's Disfranchisement Campaigns." Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (Summer 2000): 49-78.

Siegel, Howard D. "Young Voices on Yom Kippur: The Boys' Choir of Tzemach Tzedek." Generations (Fall 2000): 20-22.

Stolarik, M. Mark, ed. Forgotten Doors: The Other Ports of Entry to the United States. London: Association University Press for Balch Institute Press, 1988.

Sykes, Melvin J. "Orthodoxy in East Baltimore: A Retrospect." Generations (Fall 1999): 25-29.

Tillson, Albert H., Jr. "The Southern Backcountry: A Survey of Current Research." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 98 (1990): 387-422.

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