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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Carroll, Kenneth L. "Persecution and Persecutors of Maryland Quakers, 1658-1661." Quaker History, 99 (Spring 2010): 15-31.

Gomez, R.V. "Political Organisation and the Question of Religion in English Colonies in North America: Case Studies of Virginia and Maryland." Revista de Estudios Politicos, 149 (July-September 2010): 185-220.

Witkowski, Monica C. 'Justice Without Partiality': women and law in colonial Maryland, 1648-1715. Ph.D. diss., Marquette University, 2010.

Miracle, Amanda Lea. "Intimate Connections: Violence, Patriarchy, and the Law in Seventeenth-Century Maryland Infanticide Cases." Maryland Historical Magazine, 105 (Spring 2010): 6-16.

Thompson, G. Ray, trans. "Alcohol Prices in Somerset County, MD, 1687/8." Shoreline, 17 (December 2010): 17.

Boyer, Jefferson. "Mabell Bounds and the Ducking Stool: Punishment For Women in 17th Century Somerset Courts." Shoreline, 17 (December 2010): 9.

Miracle, Amanda. Rape and infanticide in Maryland, 1634-1689: Gender and class in the courtroom contestation of patriarchy on the edge of the English Atlantic. Ph.D. diss., Bowling Green State University, 2008.

Ingle, Edward. Captain Richard Ingle: The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel," 1642-1653. [s.l.]: Dodo Press, 2011.

Barcroft, Michael. "The Sailing of the Ark and the Dove in 1633, Part I." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 42 (Spring 2011): 1-6.

Barcroft, Michael. "The Sailing of the Ark and the Dove in 1633: Conclusion." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 42 (Summer 2011): 1-7.

Bradburn, Douglas. "The Visible Fist: The Chesapeake Tobacco Trade in War and the Purpose of Empire, 1690-1715." William and Mary Quarterly, 68 (July 2011): 361-86.

Sharp, Henry Kerr. 'on the great falls of Patapsco River': A Case Study of Industry and Urbanism in Late-Colonial and Early-Republican Maryland. Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 2010.

Moser, Jason D. 'The art and mystery of shipbuilding': An archaeological study of shipyards, shipwrights and shipbuilding in Somerset County, Maryland, 1660-1900. Ph.D. diss., Florida State University, 2011.

Feres, Angela. Father Andrew White, The Jesuit Order, and the Marketing of Colonial Maryland. Ph.D. diss., Claremont Graduate University, 2011.

Prud'homme, Joseph. "Rev. Thomas Bray, Colonial Maryland and the Role of Religion in Public Life." In Faith and Politics in America: From Jamestown to the Civil War, by Joseph Prud'homme. New York: Peter Lang, 2011, pp. 15-57.

Dorsey, Jennifer Hull. Hirelings: African American Workers and Free Labor in Early Maryland. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011.

Wilkinson, A.B. "Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes in the Colonial Chesapeake Bay." Southern Historian, 33 (Spring 2012): 23-36.

Himmelheber, Peter. "Woodpecker, 1632-2004." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Spring 2012): 26-30.

Burgess, Joshua A. Tracing the Finger of God: The Role of Wonders in Catholic Spirituality in Early America, 1634-1824. Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 2012.

Conley, Rory T. "The 'Maryland Designe' and the Formation of an American Catholic Identity: Part One, 1634-1660." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Spring 2012): 21-25.

Conley, Rory T. The 'Maryland Designe' and the Formation of an American Catholic Identity: Part Two, 1660-1776. Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Summer 2012): 4-10.

Carson, Cary. "Banqueting Houses and the 'Need of Society' among Slave-Owning Planters in the Chesapeake Colonies." William and Mary Quarterly, 70 (October 2013): 725-80.

Menard, Russell. "Making a 'Popular Slave Society' in Colonial British America." Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 43 (Winter 2013): 377-95.

Gibb, Jim. "2d field session finds 1662 Jesuit chapel." ASM Ink, 39 (August 2013): 1, 6.

Gibb, Jim. "Next up: looking for a 1662 chapel." ASM Ink, 39 (June 2013): 1, 6.

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