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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Berney, Albert. "Isaac Hamburger and Sons: Memories of a Family and a Store." Generations (Fall 2000): 1-4.

Bernhard, Virginia, Betty Brandon, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, and Theda Perdue, ed. Southern Women: Histories and Identities. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1993.

Burnbaugh, Donald F. "Religion and Revolution: Options in 1776." Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 1 (1978): 2-9.

Cohen, Naomi W. "Shaare Tefila Congregation V. Cobb: A New Departure in American Jewish Defense?" Jewish History [Israel] 3 (1988): 95-108.

Crownover, Donald A. "The Ku Klux Klan in Lancaster County: 1923-24." Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 68 (1964): 63-77.

Dickinson, Joan Younger. "Aspects of Italian Immigration to Philadelphia." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 90 (1966): 445-465.
Categories: Ethnic History, Other

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

Ellin, Morton. "Every Year a New Rabbi: Growing Up Jewish in Frederick, Maryland." Generations (Fall 1999): 6-9.

Elliott, Daryl M. "The Lord's Supper and the United Brethren in Christ." Methodist History 27 (1989): 211-229.

Fogleman, Aaron S. "Moravian Immigration and Settlement in British North America, 1734-1775." Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society 29 (1996): 23-58.

Frantz, John B. "John C. Guldin, Pennsylvania-German Revivalist." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 87 (1963): 123-138.

Fromm, Roger W. "The Migration and Settlement of Pennsylvania Germans in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina and Their Effects on the Landscape." Pennsylvania Folklife 37 (1987): 33-42.

Glaser, Richard. "The Greek Jews in Baltimore." Jewish Social Studies 38 (1976): 321-336.

Globensky, Anne Brigid. At Home in Baltimore: An Ethnographic Approach to the Study of Lumbee Domestic Material Culture. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1999.

Hama, Fumiaki. "Amerika Nanbu No Unga Keiei to Imin Rodosha: 19 Seiki Zenban Chesapiku Ando Ohaio Unga No Baai [Canal management in the American South and immigrant laborers: a case study of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in the first half of the 19th century]." Shakai-Keizai Shigaku (Socio-Economic History) [Japan] 54 (1989): 48-78.

Hoffman, Bernard G. "John Clayton's 1687 Account of The Medicinal Practices of The Virginia Indians." Ethnohistory 11 (1964): 1-40.

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.

Kassof, Anita. "Maryland's Treasure House: The Jewish Museum and Its Collections." Generations (Fall 2000): 35-43.

Katzenstein, Dorothy Tucker. "Strange Journey: From Lithuania to Baltimore by Way of Argentina." Generations (Fall 2000): 16-19.

Kaufman, Clemintine Lazaron. "A Rabbi's Daughter Remembers." Generations (Fall 1999): 1-5.

Kessler, Barry. "Chronology: Jewish Museum of Maryland." Generations (Fall 1999): 46-51.

Krebs, Friedrich, and Don Yoder, trans., and ed. "New Material on 18th Century Emigration from Wurttemberg." Pennsylvania Folklife 16 (1966/67): 22-23.
Categories: Ethnic History, Other

Lanman, Barry A. "Oral History as an Educational Tool for Teaching Immigration and Black History in American High Schools: Findings and Queries." International Journal of Oral History 8 (1987):122-135.

Lavender, Abraham D. "Jewish College Women: Future Leaders of the Jewish Community?" Journal of Ethnic Studies 5 (1977): 81-90.

Lavender, Abraham D. "Studies of Jewish College Students: a Review and a Replication." Jewish Social Studies 39 (1977): 37-52.

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