Loyola Year of the City 2006 Bibliography Library Suggestions Loyola Faculty Suggestions and Publications
This bibliography will continue to develop throughout the year. If there's a specific resource that you'd like to recommend, please feel free to do so. I. Library Suggestions Baltimore History and Culture An American City in Transition: The Baltimore Community Self-Survey of Inter-Group Relations. Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations and Baltimore Commission on Human Relations, 1955. F189.B1 M3 Survey and other statistical data representing the facts and effects of racial relations, divisions and organization in 1955 Baltimore. George, Christopher T. Baltimore Close Up. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 1998. F189.B143 G46 1998 Photos of old Baltimore Fee, Elizabeth, Linda Shopes, and Linda Zeidman. The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991. F189.B157 B342 1991 Tour guide to places in the city that are important to labor, African Americans, and women's history. Olesker, Michael. Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. F189.B19 .A28 2001 Series of anecdotes that capture Baltimore’s melting pot, in all its rollicking, good-natured, and chaotic essence. Olson, Sherry H. Baltimore, the Building of an American City. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. F189.B157 O43 1997 History of the origins and development of Baltimore, its subsequent decline and then revitalization; a pattern that is similar to other large American cities. Pryor-Trusty, Rosa, and Tonya Taliaferro. African-American Entertainment in Baltimore. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2003. F189.B19 N475 2003 Photohistory of African-American entertainers who were from orregularly appeared in Baltimore. Sandler, Gilbert. Jewish Baltimore : A Family Album. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press in association with the Jewish Museum of Maryland, 2000. F189.B19 S17 2000 A recounting, in essays and photographs, of the progress of Baltimore's Jews from East Baltimore through Northwest Baltimore to other areas of eventual settlement and integration. Sandler, Gilbert. The Neighborhood: The Story of Baltimore's Little Italy. Baltimore: Bodine and Associates, Inc., 1974. F189.B1 S16 1974 Sandler, Gilbert. Small Town Baltimore : An Album of Memories. Baltimore; College Park: Johns Hopkins University Press; Marylandia and Rare Books Dept., University of Maryland Libraries, 2002. F189 .B14 S36 2002 Expanded collection of Gil Sandler’s Sun column, “Baltimore Glimpses,” that give delightful sketches of life in Baltimore from the 1920’s to the 1970’s. Stockett, Maria Letitia. Baltimore, A Not Too Serious History. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1997. F189.B157 S76 1997 Reprint of Stockett’s 1928 local classic, a book of essays about areas of Baltimore, containing a wealth of historical detail. Warren, Marion E., and Mame Warren. Baltimore--When She Was What She Used To Be, 1850-1930. Ed. Robert G. Merrick. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983. F189.B157 B343 1983 Book of photographs of people and places in old Baltimore with some accompanying text and newspaper article reprints. back Contemporary Social Issues Relevant to Baltimore
Flood, James, Patricia L. Anders, and International Reading Association. Literacy Development of Students in Urban Schools : Research and Policy. Newark, DE: International Reading Association, 2005. LC151 .L48214 2005 A comprehensive set of essays discussing the issues and perspectives that affect the literacy education of urban students. Ludwig, Jens, and Philip J. Cook. Evaluating Gun Policy : Effects on Crime and Violence. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003. HV7436 .E9 2003 An examination of many approaches to, and analyses of, gun control and gun policies and their outcomes. Nivola, Pietro S. Tense Commandments : Federal Prescriptions and City Problems. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2002. HT123 .N58 2002 Analysis of balance between national and local domains; Baltimore is included as a case study. Orr, Marion. Black Social Capital : The Politics of School Reform in Baltimore, 1986-1998. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1999. LC2803.B35 O77 1999 A systematic analysis of social capital where it crosses racial lines in Baltimore school reform. Perry, Huey L. "Struggle for Black Empowerment in Baltimore." Racial Politics in American Cities. Ed. Rufus P. Browning, Dale R. Marshall, and David H. Tabb. 3rd. ed. New York: Longman, 2003. 255-270. E185.615 .R214 2003 back Civic Life
Denning, S. Lance. Finding Virtue's Place : Examining America's Civic Life. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2000. JK1764 .D49 2000 The revival of America's civic life is proposed to help solve society’s problems, including drug abuse, crime, divorce, and welfare dependency. Rybczynski, Witold. City Life : Urban Expectations in a New World. New York: Scribner, 1995. NA9105 .R93 1995 Rybczynski considers sociological and technological factors to trace the evolution of North American cities from their European counterparts, and predicts that high-density inner cores will decline while low- rise, low-density communities will increase. back Urban Social Change
Alex-Assensoh, Yvette M. Neighborhoods, Family, and Political Behavior in Urban America. Vol. 3. New York: Garland, 1998. HV4045 .A75 1998 Examines the manner in which neighborhood economic resourcesand family structure shape individual political behavior among white and black citizens in urban America. Galster, George C., and Edward W. Hill. The Metropolis in Black & White:Place, Power, and Polarization. New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1992. HN59.2 .M48 1992 Collection of analytical and prescriptive essays on the subject of racial divisions, especially the divisions between Caucasian and African-American, in urban America. Jennings, James, and American Academy of Political and Social Science. Race, Politics, and Community Development in U.S. Cities. Vol. 594. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, 2004. H1 .A4 v.594 (Hood) Discusses the tension between pro-growth politics, community development, and race. Examines several specific cities and how they have implemented these strategies. Thomas, June Manning, and Marsha Ritzdorf. Urban Planning and the African American Community: In the Shadows. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications,1997. HT167 .U7277 1997 Collection of essays and documents having to do with urban planning in Baltimore as it relates to or impacts the African American Community. back Papers, Articles and Reports
Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD. Many Things We Need Can Wait:The Child Cannot. Baltimore's Five-Year Action Plan for Achieving School Readiness., 2005. http://www.aecf.org/publications/data/blap_5yr_action_plan.pdf
Baltimore, MD City Government. Baltimore's Plan to Dramatically Reduce Crime: A Plan of Action for Transforming the Baltimore Police Department into a High Performance Organization. By Martin O'Malley, Mayor, and Edward Norris, Acting Police Commissioner. April 2000. 7 Aug 2006. http://baltimorecity.gov/news/crime/contents.html Gomez, Marisela B., and Carles Muntaner. "Urban Redevelopment and Neighborhood Health in East Baltimore, Maryland: The Role of Communitarian and Institutional Social Capital." Critical Public Health 15.2 (2005): 83-102. http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph& an=17589114 Using qualitative research methods, this paper explores the role of social capital in affecting the health of an urban neighborhood undergoing redevelopment in East Baltimore, Maryland Meyer, Megan, Mary Morris Hyde, and Carrie Jenkins. "Measuring Sense of Community: A View from the Streets." Journal of Health & Social Policy 20.4 (2005): 31-50. This paper analyzes data from surveys, focus groups and interviews with community leaders and residents in Baltimore, Maryland, to understand how community members conceptualize sense of community. Includes discussion of how these findings can inform future community-based research and community building initiatives. Rich, Meghan E. "The Theming of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor: Charm City as Themepark." Conference Paper, Southern Sociological Society, 2002 Stringfield, Samuel C., and Mary E. Yakimowski-Srebnick. "Promise, Progress, Problems, and Paradoxes of Three Phases of Accountability: A Longitudinal Case Study of the Baltimore City Public Schools." American Educational Research Journal 42.1 (2005): 43-75. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=823446331&sid=1&Fmt=4&clientId=5166&RQT =309&VName=PQD back Dissertations
Sheller, Tina Hirsch. Artisans and the Evolution of Baltimore Town, 1765-1790., Diss. U. Maryland College Park, 1990. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1990. F189.B157 S53 1990 History of Baltimore’s rapid growth during the late colonial and revolutionary period. Taliaferro, Jocelyn DeVance. Welfare Reform Policy Options: The Impact of the Baltimore, Maryland Intensive Family Support Services Program. Diss. U. of Delaware, 2004. Ann Arbor, UMI, 2004. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb? did=766032111&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=5166&RQT =309&VName=PQD Baltimore case-study analysis of local-level initiative designed to enact federally legislated welfare reform. back Media
Lives that shaped a city: stories from Baltimore’s past Maryland Public Television. Videorecording. Owings Mills, MD : MPT, c1997 With photographs and commentary the film shows Baltimore’s early history and heroes, describes the population mix that made for a dynamic city, and sketches the highlights of the later events and politics that brought about the modern city.
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Connell, R. W. Schools and Social Justice. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993. LC192 .C66 1993 A short, practical summary of the key issues and strategies involving education in disadvantaged areas. Kezar, Adrianna J., Chambers, Tony C. and Burkhardt, John C. Higher Education for the Public Good: Emerging Voices from a National Movement. San Francisc Jossey-Bass, 2005. LC191.94 .H54 2005 A timely series of essays focusing on how civic engagement fits into the fabric of academic life and organization. Maurrasse, David J. Beyond the Campus: How Colleges and Universities form Partnerships with their Communities. New York: Routledge, 2001. On order The author states that higher education must take ownership of its broader environment and each academic institution must view itself as a corporate citizen responsible to its neighbors. Four lengthy case studies form the core of the book, demonstrating how different institutions approach community partnerships; these include Penn in Philadelphia and Xavier in New Orleans. Nemerowicz, Gloria and Rosi, Eugene. Education for Leadership and Social Responsibility. London: The Falmer Press, 1997. LC192.4 .N46 1997 This book mixes theoretical approaches with practical applications of campus programs for developing leadership and social responsibility through collaborative, inclusive and systematic approaches based on a well-funded program at Wells College. Strouse, Joan H. Exploring Themes of Social Justice in Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1997. LC191 .S754 1997 While this is a text for undergraduate education students, it has many valuable insights from the different authors who contribute chapters, particularly on social structures and their impact on education and the relationships between culture, society and education. Sweet, Stephen College and Society: An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2001. LC191.4 .S93 2001 This book explores how the workings of colleges and universities reflect the social processes in the wider society and how society impacts collegiate structures and conduct. Articles Altman, Irwin. “Socially Responsive Knowledge.” Campus Compact Reader Fall 2004 12pp. http://www.compact.org/reader/fall04/ The author focuses on linking the curriculum to community needs and engaging students in direct, academic problem solving on social issues. Hollander, Elizabeth L. and John Saltmarsh. “The Engaged University.” Academe 86.4 (2000): 29-32. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb? did=56793853&sid=3&Fmt=3&clientId=5166&RQT=309& VName=PQD This article by two leaders of Campus Compact, an organization dedicated to civic responsibility in higher education, outline its national movement to promote social stewardship among faculty and students as part of the university’s mission. Marullo, Sam and Bob Edwards. “From Charity to Justice.” American Behavioral Scientist 43 (2000): 895-912. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb? did=48005712&sid=1&Fmt=4&clientId=5166&RQT= 309&VName=PQD A Georgetown professor (Marullo) proposes a method for transforming students from a status quo approach to charity to becoming active promoters of social justice through the engaged classroom and institution. Nelson, Paul D. “Civic Engagement and Scholarship: Implications for Graduate Education in Psychology.” American Psychological Associate Education Directorate 2004 10pp. http://www.apa.org/ed/slce/engage_nelson.pdf Nelson addresses the responsibilities of colleges and universities to society and their communities in particular through the values placed on faculty work, being broadly defined as scholarship. Nyden, Phil. “Faculty Rewards for Community-Engaged Research.” Connections 3.5 (2003): 2pp. http://office.ajcunet.edu/connections/display.asp? issue=1&article=9&backissue=open A faculty member at Loyola University Chicago outlines how a community project provided visibility to faculty engaged in collaborative research on urban community issues. Schramm, Kelly. “A Two-Way Street: Building Partnerships in the Community.” Connections 5.5 (2005) 2pp. http://office.ajcunet.edu/connections This short article highlights how St. Joseph’s University Department of Education faculty partnered with the School District of Philadelphia in two elementary schools to provide their students with better education. back Websites
Baltimore History Bibliographies
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Alvarez, Rafael. Hometown Boy: the Hoodle Patrol and Other Curiosities of Baltimore. Baltimore: Baltimore Sun, 1999. F189.B153 A55 1999 Alvarez’s collected essays, profiles and reportage from the Baltimore Sun on a wide variety of topics - food, crime, religion, colorful characters and more. Alvarez, Rafael. “Who Are We?” Baltimore Magazine, Jan 2006. Article about the diversity of the Govans neighborhood. Baker, Russell. Growing Up. New York : Congdon & Weed: Distributed by St. Martin’s Press, 1982. PS3552.A4343 Z466 1982 Memoir about growing up in Baltimore Beirne, Frances F. The Amiable Baltimoreans. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1951. F189.B157 B439 1984 An informal and anecdotal history of Baltimore, its prominent families and local figures of renown. Elfenbein, Jessica I., John R. Breihan, and Thomas L. Hollowak. From Mobtown to Charm City : New Perspectives on Baltimore’s Past. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002. F189.B157 F76 2002 The late Joe Arnold’s short essay at the beginning seeks to shift the focus of Baltimore history to economic initiatives undertaken by the city’s businessmen and politicians. Other pieces in this collection explore contemporary interests in Baltimore history: women, African Americans, masculinity, poverty, “whiteness,” etc. Fee, Elizabeth, Linda Shopes, et al., The Baltimore Book: New views of local history. Temple UP, 1991. Episodes of Baltimore history linked to walking tours. Hayward, Mary Ellen and Charles Belfoure, The Baltimore Rowhouse Princeton Architectural Press, 1999. NA7238.B3 H38 1999 In 2006, more than 58% of the dwelling units in the City are in row houses. This book examines the dominant local residential structure. Hayward, Mary Ellen and Frank R. Shivers, The Architecture of Baltimore. Johns Hopkins UP, 2004. NA735.B3 A73 2004 Should be a standard for years to come. Higham, Eileen. Tuscany-Canterbury: A Baltimore Neighborhood History. F189.B16 T87 2004 A history of a neighborhood near Loyola, between Roland Park and Guilford. Holcomb, Eric. The City as Suburb A History of Northeast Baltimore since 1660. U of Virginia Press, 2006. F189.B16 N675 2005 Kahn, Philip. Uncommon Threads: Threads that Wove the Fabric of Baltimore Jewish Life. self published, 1996. F189.B19 J55 1996 Lewand, Karen. North Baltimore: From Estate to Development. ed. D. Randall Beirne. Baltimore: University of Baltimore, 1989. HN80.B3 L38 1989 Olmsted Brothers, Report on the Development of Public Grounds for Greater Baltimore. 1904, reprinted by Friends of Maryland’s Olmsted Parks & Landscapes, 1987. Classic work of 20th-century city planning. Olson, Sherry. Baltimore: The Building of an American City. Johns Hopkins UP, 1997. F189.B157 O43 1997 The only comprehensive history; particularly strong on the building of the city’s physical infrastructure. Rich, Linda G., Joan Clark Netherwood and Elinor B. Cahn. Neighborhood: A State of Mind. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1981. F189.B16 E376 Photographs and words of east Baltimoreans describing the activities, vitality, and bonds that make a neighborhood a community. Ryon, Rod. Northwest Baltimore and its Neighborhoods. Baltimore: University of Baltimore, 2000. F189.B157 R96 2000 Shivers, Jr., Frank R. Maryland Wits and Baltimore Bards: A Literary History with Notes on Washington Writers. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 Shivers, Frank R. Walking in Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. Descriptions of various walking tours one can take in Baltimore, including Patterson Park, Federal Hill, Bolton Hill and other areas. Concrete and useful guide for tourists and natives of Baltimore. Spalding, Thomas. The Premier See. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univerity Press, 1989. History of the Catholic diocese of Baltimore. back Contemporary Social Issues Relevant to Baltimore
Breihan, Jack. “Cherry Hill: A Community History.” Loyola College, 2003. Study of an African American planned suburb within Baltimore’s city limits The Corner. {Videorecording.} Blown Deadline Productions, Knee Deep Productions, a presentation of Home Box Office ; producer, Nina Kostroff-Noble ; writers, David Simon, David Mills ; director, Charles S. Dutton. New York, NY : HBO Video, [2003], c2000. VHS PN1995.9.D78C67 Chronicles a year in the lives of 15-year-old DeAndre McCullough, his mother Fran and father Gary, along with their friends, enemies, and neighbors. Ever present in their world is illicit drugs--heroin and cocaine. Based on true stories from the lives of the people on a corner in Baltimore. Girlhood: Growing Up on the Inside. {Videorecording.} Moxie Firecracker Films for TLC Production. Written by Liz Garbus. Produced by Liz Garbus, Rory Kennedy. Directed by Liz Garbus. New York : Wellspring Media, 2004. Follows two girls for three years, as they try to make a life for themselves both inside and outside of Baltimore's juvenile justice system. McDougall, Harold A. Black Baltimore: A New Theory of Community. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 1993. F189.B19 N45 1993 Phillips, Christopher. Freedom's Port: The African American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860. Urbana, IL: Univ. of Illinois Press. 1997. F189.B19 N47 1997 Rusk, David. Baltimore Unbound. Abell Foundation, 1996. HT177.B35 R87 1996 Identifies problems related to Baltimore’s 1918 city limits, containing only a fraction of the metropolitan area’s population and wealth. Rusk proposes a metropolitan government. His ideas were taken up by the “Beyond the Boundaries” effort by the Archdiocese of Baltimore, which itself inspired the Affordable Housing Task Force. Rusk, David. Inside Game/Outside Game: Winning Strategies for Saving Urban America. Brookings Institution, 2001. HT123 .R843 1999 Taylor, Ralph B. Breaking Away from Broken Windows: Baltimore Neighborhoods and the Nationwide Fight Against Crime, Grime, Fear and Decline Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 2001. An examination of empirical evidence from Baltimore’s relatively recent history to test the so-called "broken windows" thesis, which argues that cities must aggressively confront the early signs of disorder lest they multiply. The Wire {Videorecording.} Produced by Nina Kostroff-Noble. written by Rafael Aÿlvarez et al. Directed by Brad Anderson ,et al. New York, NY : HBO Video, 2004. PN1997 .W57 This unvarnished, highly realistic series follows a single sprawling drug and murder investigation in Baltimore. Told from the point of view of both the police and their targets, where easy distinctions between good and evil are challenged at every turn. back Jesuit Catholic Higher Education and the Promotion of Justice
Buckley, Michael J. The Catholic University as Promise and Project: Reflections in a Jesuit Idiom. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1998. Explores major issues concering the continued identity, promise, and academic constituents of the Catholic university in the United States. Includes a discussion of an education in the promotion of justice. Lucas, Tom. Landmarking: City, Church & Jesuit Urban Strategy. Chicago, Ill. : Loyola Press, 1997. BV2290 .L83 1997 Pontifical Council for Peace and Justice. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church. Cittaÿ del Vaticano : Libreria Editrice Vaticana, c2004 BX1753 .C382 2004 Varga, Nicholas. Baltimore’s Loyola, Loyola’s Baltimore. Maryland Historical Society, 1990. LD3131.L62 V37 1990 Puts the history of the college into the general context of the life of the city. back Urban social change
Orsur, Ed. Blockbusting in Baltimore The Edmondson Village Story. Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1994. Examines the displacement of whites by African Americans in West Baltimore. Durr, Kenneth. Beyond the Backlash White Working-Class Politics in Baltimore. North Carolina, 2006. This wide-ranging study is based on the history of the Southeast Community Organization (SECO). Goodman, Paul and Percival. Communitas. New York: Vintage Books, 1960. NA9030 .G6 1960 Anarchist philosopher and his architect brother re-imagine the city. Hirsch, Arnold Making the Second Ghetto. Chicago, Ill. : The University of Chicago Press, 1998. HD7288.72.U52 H57 1998 Now-classic work on the role of urban whites and “downtown” institutions in shaping American cities. Jackson, Kenneth. Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States. Oxford, 1985. HT384.U5 J33 1985 Classic history of suburbia and how racially oriented federal policies (red-lining) helped bring it about. Kunstler, James H. Home From Nowhere. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. HT167 .K85 1996 Contemporary critic of today’s urbanism. Manchester, William. City of Anger New York: Ballantine Books, 1953. PS 3563.A4352 C5 Novel about resistance to integration in Baltimore neighborhood, ca. 1950. Sugrue, Thomas. The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit. Princeton, 1988. Perhaps the best current book on the subject. back Economic life of Baltimore
Breihan, John R., et al., Martin Aircraft, 1909-1960. Santa Ana: Thompson/Narkiewicz, 1995. TL686.M24 B74 1995 Kahn, Philip, Jr. A Stitch in Time: The Four Seasons of Baltimore's Needle Trades. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1996. Reutter, Mark. Making Steel: Sparrows Point and the Rise and Ruin of American Industrial Might. University of Illinois Press, 2004. The history of Sparrows Point, particularly from the workers’ perspective. Zembala, Dennis, ed. Baltimore: Industrial Gateway on the Chesapeake. Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1995. A guidebook to Baltimore industrial sites. back Socially Engaged Scholarship
Journal Articles Headley, Janet A. "Public Art and the Private Collector: William T. Walters and the Peabody Institute Art Gallery," Archives of American Art Journal, 32 (1992): 2-10. Peyrot, M., and Sweeney, F. “Determinants of Parishioner Satisfaction among Practicing Catholics.” Sociology of Religion 61.2 (2000): 209-21. Harris, W., Peyrot, M., Fenzel, L., and Burbridge, J. "Electronic Distribution of Public Assistance Benefits: System Performance and Stakeholder Opinions." Evaluation and Program Planning 20.4 (1997): 393-404. Smith, L., Fabricatore, A., and Peyrot, M. “Religiosity and Altruism among African American Males: The Catholic Experience.” Journal of Black Studies 29.4 (1999): 579-597. Fenzel, L., and Peyrot, M. “Relationship of College Service-Learning and Community Service Participation with Subsequent Service-Related Attitudes and Behavior of Alumni.” Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning 12.1 (2005): 23-31. Peyrot, M., Harris, W., Fenzel, L., and Burbridge, J. "Welfare Plastic: The Transformation of Public Assistance in the Electronic Age." Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 24.2 (1997): 127-133 Book Chapters
Peyrot, M., and Smith, L. "The African American Man and Religious Involvement." Report on the State of African American Males in Baltimore City and the Baltimore Metropolitan Area, 1996 Ed. N. Wood and F. Johnson. Baltimore, MD: Mayor’s Commission on African American Males, 1998. 117-129 Peyrot, M., and Smith, L. "Community Organization and Drug Prevention Readiness." Advances in Medical Sociology. Vol. 7. Ed. J. Levy, R. Stephens, and D. McBride. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 2000. 303-319 Peyrot, M., and Smith, L. "Community Readiness for Substance Abuse Prevention: Toward a Model of Collective Action." Research in Community Sociology, Vol. 8. Ed. D. Chekki. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1998. 65-90 HT51 .R47 back Photography
Bodine, A.Aubrey. Bodine’s Baltimore: A City at Work. The city’s preeminent photographer. (note: this was a 2006 exhibition at the Baltimore City Museum of Industry) Kelly, Jacques. Bygone Baltimore Norfolk: Donning Co., 1982 F189.B143 K44 1982 Miller, Mark. Baltimore Transitions: Views of an American City in Flux. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. 1998. F189.B157 M55 2000 Mitchell, Alexander. Baltimore Then and Now. Thunder Bay Press, 2001. Old photographs compared to modern ones. Smith, C. Fraser. William Donald Schafer. Johns Hopkins UP, 1999. back Books and Series by The Sun reporters
Bowie, Liz “On Their Own” series in Baltimore Sun on homeless teenagers http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/ Kelly, Jacques. The Pratt Library Album: Baltimore Neighborhoods in Focus. Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1986. Olesker, Michael. Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Olesker, Michael. Michael Olesker’s Baltimore: If You Live Here, You’re Home. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. Rodricks, D. and Brown, C. Baltimore: Charm City. Towery Publishing, Inc. 1997. Rodricks, Dan. Mencken Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. Galileo Press, 1989. Rodricks, Dan (columns about Baltimore in the Sun) “Dear Drug Dealers” http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/ back Websites
Socially Engaged Scholarship The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching's CASTL Program (Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship ot Teaching and Learning) http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/programs/index.asp? key=21 CASTL seeks to support the development of a scholarship of teaching and learning that: 1) fosters significant, long-lasting learning for all students; 2) enhances the practice and profession of teaching; 3) brings to faculty members' work as teachers the recognition and reward afforded to other forms of scholarly work.
Maryland and Baltimore History and Resources Enoch Pratt Free Library http://www.epfl.net/index.html; Maryland Room http://www.epfl.net/slrc/md/index.html
Cultural Resources Wayne Schaumburg Guide to Walks, Talks and Tours http://home.earthlink.net/~wschaumburg/index.html Baltimore Cultural resources http://www.baltimore.org/ Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage http://www.mdch.org/
Baltimore publications The Sun http://www.baltimoresun.com/ The Urbanite http://www.urbanitebaltimore. com/homepage.html Baltimore Magazine http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/ Baltimore City Paper http://www.citypaper.com/ back History Museums
American Dime Museum Baltimore Civil War Museum Baltimore Fire Museum Baltimore Historic Seaport Baltimore Maritime Museum Baltimore Museum of Art period rooms Baltimore Museum of Industry B & O Railroad Museum Federal Shipyard (just opening) Fort McHenry Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum Great Blacks in Wax Museum Historic House Museums: Mount Clare Robert Long House Hampton (Towson) 9 Front St. Carroll Mansion Star Spangled Banner Flag House Edgar Allen Poe House Homewood House Evergreen Jewish Museum of Maryland Maryland Historical Society Maryland Maritime Museum (Historic ships) Minnie V historic skipjack Mother Seton house Museum of Dentistry Reginald Lewis Museum of African American History and Life Sports Museum (Camden Station) The Shot Tower SS John Brown WW2 Liberty Ship USS Constellation back |