Maryland History from Colonial Times to the Present

CS 464.537


The objective of this course is to examine the history of Maryland from its founding in 1634 to the near present. There is one text for the course, Robert J. Brugger, Maryland: A Middle Temperament, 1634-1980 (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988), supplemented with two pamphlets, one article, and eight document packets. Students are expected to hand in a discussion outline of all textbook, pamphlet, and article reading assignments on the night the reading is discussed, and graduate students are expected to read and review one additional secondary source.

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©Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse (instructor)
State Archivist

Office Hours by appointment
Phone: (o) 410-974-3869; (h) 410-467-6137

Internet Address: sallie@access.digex.net

Last update: 22 January 1996


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