
White Servitude in Maryland 1634-1820
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Joseph Tabler
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An Available Audio Book
In Cooperation with Spoken Realms
WHITE SERVITUDE IN MARYLAND 1634-1820. Johns Hopkins Press 1904.
by EUGENE IRVING McCORMAC
Narrated by Joseph Tabler.
CONTENTS
Introduction
I. The Negro Population
II. The Early Land System in Maryland
III. Number and Economic Importance
IV. Indenture and "Custom of the Country"
V. Fugitive Servants
VI. Status of Servants and Freedmen
VII. Servant Militia
VIII. Convicts
Conclusion
Eugene Irving McCormac, Professor of American History, Emeritus (1872-1943) (University of California: In Memoriam)
Professor McCormac's first publication was White Servitude in Maryland, 1634-1820 (1904), an important investigation which has not been superseded. He followed this with an original and illuminating demonstration of Colonial Opposition to Imperial Authority during the French and Indian War (1911). By a curious coincidence, this investigation appeared at a moment when the State Senate was involved in discussion of "unpatriotic" teaching in the schools, and was heedlessly taken as an example of "false and disloyal history." McCormac's view was simply that "the Revolution began [not with the Stamp Act], but as soon as the Pilgrims landed in America," and later investigators have confirmed his position. (University of California, CDL California Digital Library)
**All historians have some bias or slant. And of course, their works were written in a different time than our own. More can be learned about this author at cdlib.org.
Audio cover picture - Detail showing convicts consisting of lords, esquires, and attorneys, in chains, boarding a ship, for transport from England to Georgia, under the reign of King George III. 1770 Library of Congress, Public Domain.
Available Audio Books - The books I read for you may have a few extraneous sounds and will be imperfectly read and produced. Hopefully, you will excuse any defects, as these Old books are quite unlikely to become audio books otherwise and still have great value. Joseph Tabler. Aloha. Read online at Archive.org and/or HathiTrust.org
Audio copyright 2025 by Joseph Tabler.
Note - This book is 'read as written'. It was originally published in 1904. It is in the public domain.
Public Domain (P)2025 Joseph Tabler