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Author: Bernard C. Steiner

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Bernard Christian Steiner (1867–1926) was a distinguished American historian, educator, and bibliophile, whose contributions to the field of education, particularly in Maryland, are significant. He was an authoritative voice in historical scholarship, focusing on various aspects of history, law, and education. Steiner pursued a career that involved both academia and librarianship. He became the President of the Maryland Historical Society and was deeply involved with the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, which further signified his commitment to historical research and public education. One of Steiner”s notable works is “The History of University Education in Maryland, ” a testament to his exhaustive research capabilities and his keen understanding of higher education”s evolution. His writings are characterized by meticulous documentation and comprehensive analysis, earning him respect in the academic fraternity. His literary style is marked by clarity and precision, making his works invaluable to historians and educators alike. Steiner”s scholarly output, while it may not be voluminous, is nevertheless impactful, providing critical insights into the educational developments in Maryland and contributing to the broader canvas of historical writing in the United States.




2 Ebooks by Bernard C. Steiner

Bernard C. Steiner: The History of University Education in Maryland
Bernard C. Steiner’s ‘The History of University Education in Maryland’ is a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the development and growth of higher education in the state of …
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