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UMBC Historical Studies M.A. Theses, and Policy History and LLC Ph.D. Dissertations in Progress

Erin Estep M.A. "A Chesapeake Childhood: Childhood in the Colonial Chesapeake" (Meringolo)

Eliana Ginsburg M.A. "Oral History Interviews: Jewish Americans During World War II" (Meringolo)

Matthew J. Hood M.A. "For the Homeland-Ready: Exile, Ethnicity, and Religion--The Creation and Recreations of the Ustasha Movement" (Brown)

Marie C. Hughes M.A. "The Business of Being a Gentleman" (Bouton)

Rodney K. McCaslin  Ph.D. "Intelligence and the Development of British Policy in Central Asia, 1870-1900" (Ritschel)

Barbara Morris M.A. "How the Civil Rights Movemnt Affected Race Relations of the Labor Force in the Steel Industry Focusing on Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point Plant in Maryland" (Lindenmeyer)

Owen Lourie. M.A. "Severing the 'Mercenary Tie of Fortune': The Effects of Suffrage Reform in Nineteenth-Century Maryland. (Bouton)

Laura LeAnn Rice M.A. "Enlisted Soldiers during the Punitive Expedition and World War I: Thomas Fail Cunningham." (Meringolo)

Brian Walls M.A. "Harry Preston, the Mayor of Baltimore from 1911-1919" (Lindenmeyer)

Michael Walsh Ph.D. "Wet and Dry in the Land of Pleasant Living: Baltimore, Maryland, and the Policy of National Prohibition, 1913-1933" (Jeffries)

Colleen Walter. Ph.D. "Conserving Memory: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Western Maryland" (Lindenmeyer)

Melissa Welsh M.A. "Security and the Evolution of U.S. Immigration Laws in the Twentieth Century" (Lindenmeyer)

Karen Zorn M.A. "Art, Politics, and Artists Involved in New Deal Projects" (Meringolo)