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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Banning, Lance. "Faction and Party in the New Republic: Continuity in the Chesapeake, 1781-1800." Reviews in American History 7 (1979): 499-503.

Beaudry, Mary C. et al. "A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: the Potomac Typological System." Historical Archaeology 17 (1983): 18-43.

Beyers, Chris. "Ebenezer Cooke's Satire, Calculated to the Meridian of Maryland." Early American Literature 33 (1998): 62-85.

Billings, Warren M. "Law and Culture in the Colonial Chesapeake Area." Southern Studies 17 (1978): 333-348.

Bladek, John David. "'Virginia Is Middle Ground': the Know Nothing Party and the Virginia Gubernatorial Election of 1855." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 106 (1998): 35-70.

Brown, Kathleen M. Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs:Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1996.

Browning, Robert M., Jr. From Cape Charles to Cape Fear: The North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the Civil War. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993.

Daniels, Christine. "Gresham's Laws: Labor Management on an Early-eighteenth-century Chesapeake Plantation." Journal of Southern History 62 (1996): 205-238.

DenBoer, Gordon. The Documentary History of the First Federal Elections, 1788-1790. Vol. 2: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984.

Dobson, David. Scots on the Chesapeake, 1607-1830. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992.

Dunn, Richard S. "Quantifying the History of the Chesapeake in the Eighteenth Century." Reviews in American History 15 (1987): 563-568.

Dunning, Charles Mark. Regulating Chesapeake Bay: An Inquiry into the Use of Federal Regulation to Control the Private Use of a Publicly Owned Natural Resource. Ph.D. diss., Washington University, 1984.

Emerson, Matthew Charles. Decorated Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Chesapeake. Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1988.

Engerman, Stanley L. "Introduction to Special Issue on Colonial Slavery." Southern Studies 16 (1977): 347-354.

Fausz, J. Frederick. "Profits, Pelts, and Power: English Culture in the Early Chesapeake, 1620-1652." Maryland Historian 14 (1983): 14-30.

Feldman, Clayton A. "A Study of Mid-late Eighteenth Century American Small Vessel Framing Practices." Nautical Research Journal 33 (1988): 150-157.

Floyd, Claudia Jane. The Impact of the Reagan Administration on State Environmental Policy in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and West Virginia. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1990.

Forman, Henry Chandlee. Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens. New York: Bonanza Books, 1956.

George, Christopher T. Terror on the Chesapeake: The War of 1812 on the Bay. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Books, 2000.

Gray, Ralph D. "'The Key to the Whole Federal Situation.' - The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in the Civil War." Maryland Historical Magazine 60 (1965): 1-14.

Hardy, Stephen Gregg. Trade and Economic Growth in the Eighteenth-century Chesapeake. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1999.

Harris, P. M. G. "Inflation and Deflation in Early America, 1634-1860: Patterns of Change in the British American Economy." Social Science History 20 (1996): 469-505.

Hobgood-Oster, Laura. She Glanceth from Earth to Heaven: The Phenomenon of Love Mysticism Among Women in AntebellumVirginia and Maryland. New Orleans: University Press of the South, 1998.

Jensen, Joan M. Loosening the Bonds: Mid-Atlantic Farm Women, 1750-1850. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.

Jensen, Joan M. "'You May Depend She Does Not Eat Much Idle Bread': Mid-Atlantic Farm Women and Their Historians." Agricultural History 61 (1987): 29-46.

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