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Happy 375th Birthday Maryland
"Doing good to posterity" : the move of the capital of Maryland from St. Mary’s City to Ann Arundell Towne, now called Annapolis / Edward C. Papenfuse Maryland | F189.A6 P36 1995
The Hammond-Harwood House atlas of historical maps of Maryland, 1608-1908 / Edward C. Papenfuse and Joseph M. Coale III Special Collections | G1270 .P3 1982
In pursuit of profit : the Annapolis merchants in the era of the American Revolution, 1763-1805 / Edward C. Papenfuse Maryland | HF3163.A4 P36
Law, society, and politics in early Maryland : proceedings of the First Conference on Maryland History, June 14-15, 1974 / edited by Aubrey C. Land, Lois Green Carr and Edward C. Papenfuse Maryland | F184 .C7 1974
Maryland : a new guide to the Old Line State / Earl Arnett, Robert J. Brugger, Edward C. Papenfuse Maryland | F179.3 .A66 1999
A guide to the history of slavery in Maryland / University of Maryland College Park Maryland | E445.M3 G85 2008
Here lies Jim Crow : civil rights in Maryland / C. Fraser Smith Maryland | E185.93.M2 S65 2008
... and much more, come browse our Maryland Collection.
Contributions of St. Mary's College of Maryland to the state's history at the College Archives http://www.smcm.edu/archives/
What will Higher Education Look Like in 2020?
"...There is very little that students cannot find on their own if they are inspired to do so. And many of them will be surfing the Net in class. The faculty member, therefore, may become less an oracle and more an organizer and guide, someone who adds perspective and context, finds the best articles and research, and sweeps away misconceptions and bad information."
source: "The College of 2020: Students" from Chronicle Research Services. Click here to read the free executive summary.
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