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Your search in the category "Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture" returned 2407 results in 121 pages.

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Agnew, Elizabeth N. "Charity, Friendly Visiting, and Social Work: Mary E. Richmond and the Shaping of an American Profession." Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1999.

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Aidt-Guy, Anita Louise. "Persistent Maryland: Anti-slavery Activity between 1850 and 1864." Ph.D. diss., Georgetown University, 1994.

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Aklin, Marilyn Marie. “The Role of Contract Managers in the Implementation of Charitable Choice in Maryland.” Ph.D. diss., University of Baltimore, 2010.

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Aldrich, Duncan M. "Frontier Militias: Militia Laws on the North American and South African Frontiers." In The Frontier: Comparative Studies, Vol. 2. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979.

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Allan, Anne Alden, "Patriots and Loyalists: The Choice of Political Allegiances by the Members of Maryland's Proprietary Elite." Journal of Southern History, 38 (May 1972): 283-92.

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Allan, Anne Alden. "Patriots and Loyalists: the Choice of Political Allegiances by Members of Maryland's Proprietary Elite." Journal of Southern History 38 (1972): 283-292.

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Allitt, Patrick N. "A Big Catholic Monument." Reviews in American History 18 (1990): 473-478.

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Allman, William G. "Bethesda Park: 'The Handsomest Park in the United States'." Montgomery County Story 34 (August 1991): 165-76.
Annotations / Notes: Amusement parks, often owned by the same individuals who controlled public transportation, encouraged the spread of development. Bethesda Park, which only existed for about five years, played such a role in Bethesda.

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Alvarez, Rafael. "The Quest for Bawlmer's Treasures." In Hometown Boy: The Hoodle Patrol and Other Curiosities of Baltimore. Baltimore: Baltimore Sun, 1999, 40-42.
Annotations / Notes: Baltimore City Life Museums.

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Alvarez, Rafael. Hometown Boy: The Hoodle Patrol and Other Curiosities of Baltimore. Baltimore: Baltimore Sun , 1999.

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Alvarez, Rafael. The Wire: Truth Be Told. New York: Pocket Books, 2004.

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Alvarez, Rafael. “Last Call.” Maryland Life, 4 (November/December 2008): 94-99.

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Alvarez, Rafael. “Last Call.” Maryland Life, 4 (November/December 2008): 94-99.

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Ameri, Amir H. "Housing Ideologies in the New England and Chesapeake Bay Colonies, c. 1650-1700." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 56 (March 1997): 6-15.

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Amrhine, Kenneth W. "Henry L. Mencken and 'The Polytechnic.'" Menckeniana 75 (Fall 1980): 13-17.

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Amrhine, Kenneth W. "The Sage and the Pulp." Menckeniana 68 (Winter 1978): 4-6.
Annotations / Notes: H. L. Mencken's history as a pulp fiction publisher is often over-looked, if not unknown. In the 1910s his use of these magazines to support his endeavor as a co-editor of the magazine Smart Set is examined in this article. Noting the financial success of what Mencken called his "louse magazines" over Smart Set , Amrhine concludes that the pulp fiction he published enabled him to maintain his economic status during the period.

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Anacker, K.B. “Transforming Race and Class in Suburbia: Decline in Metropolitan Baltimore.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 34 (no. 2, 2010): 448-50.

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Andersen, Patricia Abelard. "Love and Courtship at the Turn of the Last Century." Montgomery County Story 43 (November 2000): 149-59.

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Andersen, Patricia Abelard. "The Almshouse, Later Called the 'County Home,' 1789-1948: A History of Poor Relief in Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 41 (May 1998): 25-36.

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Anderson, George M. "'Premature Matrimony': the Hasty Marriage of Bettie Anderson and Philemon Crabb Griffith." Maryland Historical Magazine 83 (Winter 1988): 369-77.