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- John Harris. The Last Slave Ships: New York and the End of the Middle Passage. November 2020.
- David H. Schley. Steam City: Railroads, Urban Space, and Corporate Capitalism in Nineteenth Century Baltimore. October 2020.
- Maureen McGavin.“Fake News’ Class Helps Students Learn to Research and Identify False Information.” Emory Libraries News and Events. December 11, 2019.
- Misha A. Mintz-Roth. Kenya ‘Samaj’: Indian Merchants, Community Life, and Urban Society in Colonial East Africa, c. 1890-1980. Doctoral Dissertation Submitted to The Johns Hopkins University, 2019.
- Norah L.A. Gharala. Taxing Blackness: Free Afromexican Tribute in Bourbon New Spain. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2019.
- Matthew A. Crenson. Baltimore: A Political History. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.
- Robert. H. Kargon, Karen Fiss, Morris Low and Arthur P. Low. World’s Fairs on the Eve of War: Science, Technology, and Modernity, 1937–1942. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015.
- The Developing Librarian Project @ Columbia University, 2015.
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- Robert Gamble. Civic Economies: Commerce, Regulation, and Public Space in the Antebellum City. Doctoral Dissertation Submitted to The Johns Hopkins University, 2014.
- David H. Schley. Making the Capitalist City: The B&O; Railroad and Urban Space in Baltimore, 1827-1877. The Johns Hopkins University, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2013.
- Student Project: Opening Walls in Baltimore. 2012.
- Jessica Clark. Crime and the Victorian City. 2012.
- Michael T. Bernath. Confederate Minds: The Struggle for intellectual Independence in the Civil War South. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.
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