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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Harmon-Darrow, Caroline. "Comparing the Impact of Community-Based Mediation vs. Prosecution on Assault Recidivism among Adults." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, Baltimore, 2021.
Categories: Politics and Law

Hawkins, Samantha Diane. "C/harm City: The Drama of the Baltimore Streets in Three Acts." Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 2021.

Jackson, Ashley N., Lisa Fedina, Jordan DeVylder, and Richard P. Barth. "Police Violence and Associations with Public Perceptions of the Police." Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 12 (Summer 2021): 303-26.
Categories: Politics and Law

Jones-Brown, Delores, Akiv Dawson, Kwan Lamar Blount-Hill, Kenethia McIntosh Fuller, Paul Oder, and Henry F. Fradella. "Am I my brother's keeper? Can duty to intervene policies save lives and reduce the need for special prosecutors in officer-involved homicide cases?" Criminal Justice Studies, 34 (September 2021): 306-51.
Categories: Politics and Law

Jurmain, Suzanne. Murder on the Baltimore Express: The Plot to Keep Abraham Lincoln from Becoming President. New York: Yellow Jacket, 2021.

Lewis, G. Francis. "Governor James Thomas (1785-1845): The Other Governor from St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Spring 2021): 4-8.

"Louis Lazarus Goldstein." Letters from Linden & Postscripts, (Spring 2021): 1-6.

Marion, Jane. "Matter of Life and Death." Baltimore, 114 (October 2021): 74-76, 78.

Mease, Eric F. "Dedicated Service to Cecil County." The Inkwell, (Spring 2020): 1, 3-5.
Notes: Cecil County Sheriff John DeWitt.

Parrillo, Nicholas R. "A Critical Assessment of the Originalist Case Against Administrative Regulatory Power: New Evidence from the Federal Tax on Private Real Estate in the 1790s." Yale Law Journal, 130 (April 2021): 1288-1455.

Schoeberlein, Robert W. "When Harry Met Elsey: Madness, Power and Justice in Federal-Era Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine, 116 (Spring/Summer 2021): 48-84.

Simpson, J. Cavanaugh. "Under Watch." Baltimore, 114 (March 2021): 96-103, 158-59.

Skrowronski, Maryanna. "Senator Joseph D. Tydings." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (May/June 2020): 3-4.

Thoburn, Nicholas. "Twitter, Book, Riot: Post-Digital Publishing Against Race." Theory Culture & Society, 37 (issue 3, 2020): 97-121.
Categories: Politics and Law

Tucker, Abigail and Gabriella Demczuk. "The Tragic Irony of the U.S. Capitol's Peace Monument." Smithsonian, (March 2021): 9.
Categories: Politics and Law

Bensen, Jacob. "Meet Harford County's Newest Historic Landmark." Society News, [Historical Society of Harford County], (March/April 2021): 2.
Notes: Clark's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church.

Breidenbach, Michael D. Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021.

Catlin, Martha Claire. As They Were Led: Quakerly Steps and Missteps Toward Native Justice, 1795-1940. Columbia, MD: Quaker Heron Press, 2021.

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

"A Harford County Landmark." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (January/February 2021): 7.
Notes: Clark's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church.

Kells, Robert E., Jr. The Pastors of Weller's Church: From United Brethren to United Methodist, 1830-2021. Frederick, MD: R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, 2021.

Kolb, John R. and John P. Strider. "Early Lutherans of the Accident-Cove Area of Garrett County: A Chronology—Part 1 of 2." Glades Star, 14 (June 2020): 389-96.

Kolb, John R. and John P. Strider. "Early Lutherans of the Accident-Cove Area of Garrett County: A Chronology—Part 2." Glades Star, 14 (September 2020): 439-44.

Robinson, Franklin A., Jr. Faith and Tobacco: A History of St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish, Prince George's County. Washington, DC: Anchovy Hill Press, 2015.

Wolf, Art. "Honored graves...?" Glades Star, 14 (September 2020): 450-52.
Categories: Religion

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