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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Versteegh, Pien. "'The Ties That Bind': The Role of Family and Ethnic Networks in the Settlement of Polish Migrants in Pennsylvania, 1890-1940." History of the Family 5 (2000): 111-148.

Wall, Barbra Mann. "Called to a Mission of Charity: the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Civil War." Nursing History Review 6 (1998): 85-113.

Warner, Mark Steven. Food and the Negotiation of African-American Identities in Annapolis, Maryland and the Chesapeake. Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1998.

Way, Peter. "Shovel and Shamrock: Irish Workers and Labor Violence in the Digging of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal." Labor History 30 (1989): 489-517.

Wust, Klaus G., ed. Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland: Thirty-second Report. Baltimore: The Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland, 1966.
Categories: Ethnic History, Other

Argersinger, Jo Ann E. Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Baltimore Clothing Industry, 1899-1939. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

Miller, C. Eugene. "German Immigrants at Antietam." Maryland Historical Magazine, 87 (Fall 1992): 309-15.

Jensen, Ann. "For a Better Life: A History of Italians in Annapolis." Annapolitan, 6 (October 1992): 27-31, 49-50, 86.

Johnston, Terry A., Jr. "From Fox's Gap to the Sherrick Farm: The 79th New York Highlanders in the Maryland Campaign." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 58-88.

Walsh, Lillian J. St. Alphonsus Parish: History of an Ethnic Parish. Baltimore: St. Alphonsus Church, 1999.

Ryan, Maura Margaret. The Americanization of Immigrant Children by Public and Parochial Schools in Baltimore, 1897-1917. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1993.

Chin, Leslie. History of Chinese-Americans in Baltimore. Baltimore: Greater Baltimore Chinese-American Bicentennial Committee, c. 1976.

Garonzik, Joseph. "The Racial and Ethnic Make-up of Baltimore Neighborhoods, 1850-70." Maryland Historical Magazine, 71 (Fall 1976): 392-402.

Feldman, Hannah. "Remembering Chinatown." Baltimore, 99 (August 2006): 104-201, 310.

Glushakow, Jacob. "Brief Burst of Glory: The Founding and Flourishing of the First and Last School of Jewish Artists in Baltimore." Generations, (Fall 1998): 2-3.

Fessler, Paul Rudolph. Speaking in Tongues: German-Americans and the Heritage of Bilingual Education in American Public Schools. Ph.D. diss., Texas A & M University, 1997.

Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland. The Report: A Journal of German-American History. 36 (1975): 26-50.

Katsareas, Dimitri. The Public and Private English-German Schools of Baltimore: 1836 to 1904. Ph.D. diss., Georgetown University, 1994.

Kim, John. Revitalizing the Second-generation Ministry of Korean Americans at Sarang Methodist Church, Baltimore, Maryland. D.Min. diss., Regent University, 2005.

Goldman, Eric A. "Avalon and Liberty Heights: Toward a Better Understanding of the American Jewish Experience through Cinema." American Jewish History, 91 (March 2003): 109-27.

Cunz, Dieter. "The Maryland Germans in the Civil War." Maryland Historical Magazine, 100 (Fall 2005): 359-81.

Sollers, Basil. "The Acadians (French Neutrals) Transported to Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 100 (Summer 2005): 229-43.

Richards, Leslie. A Comparison of African American and Korean Business. Baltimore, Maryland: A Case Study. Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1995.

Tuckhorn, Nancy Gibson. "The Assimilation of German Folk Designs on Maryland Quilts." Antiques, 149 (February 1996): 304-13.

Bazzarone, Ann Korologos. Death and Diaspora: Greek American Acculturation in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Baltimore, Maryland. Ph.D. diss., George Mason University, 2007.

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