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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Heaver, Stephen G., Jr. Baltimore Builders of Fire Apparatus, 1823-1964. Lutherville, MD: Fire Museum of Maryland, 2010.

Kromm, Jonathan N. Bringing Science to Policy: the use of research by public health advocacy organizations to advance policy solutions. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 2010.

Means, John. Roadside Geology of Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C. Roadside Geology series. Tucson, AZ: Wild Horizons Publishing, 2010.

Dennis, Michael Aaron. A Change of State: the political cultures of technical practice at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, 1930-1945. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1991.

Blum, Deborah. The Poisoner's Handbook. New York: Penguin Press, 2010.

Landa, Edward R., and Kim M. Cohen. "Alfred P. Dachnowski and the Scientific Study of Peats." Soil Survey Horizons, 52 (Winter 2011): 111-17.

Lamb, John. A Strange Engine of War: The Winans Steam Gun and the Civil War in Maryland. Baltimore: Chesapeake Book Company, 2011.

Watts, Jacqueline. "Just His Type: H.L. Mencken's Techy Typewriter." Menckeniana, 204 (Winter 2012): 3-7.

"Seventeenth-Century Science." A Briefe Relation, 34 (Holiday 2013): 1-2.

Moser, Fredrika. "Harnessing the Power of Science to Improve Maryland's Coasts." Chesapeake Quarterly, 16 (December 2017): 2-4.

Breslaw, Elaine G. "Enlightened Marylanders: Scientific Interests of pre-Revolutionary Times." Maryland Historical Magazine, 113 (Spring/Summer 2018): 4-19.

Cassie, Ron. "Collison Course." Baltimore, 111 (October 2018): 88-91.

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.

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

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.

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.

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