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The Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association
South Carolina Historical Association
South Carolina Historical Association
Abstract
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting.
American History in the Schools by Robert P. Green, Jr. – Clemson University
The Campaign against Pellagra in Upstate South Carolina by Thomas J. Ward, Jr. – Clemson University
A Propitious Moment: Founding the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum by Peter McCandless – College of Charleston
Robert Quillen: A Champion of Traditional Values by Marvin L. Cann –Lander College
‘As Different as Heaven and Hell’: The Desegregation of Clemson College by Kirk K. Bast – Clemson University
‘The New Regime’: Race, Politics, and Police in Reconstruction Charleston, 1865-1875 by Laylon Wayne Jordan – College of Charleston
“The Equal of Some White Men and the Superior of Others”: Racial Hegemony and the 1916 Lynching of Anthony Crawford in Abbeville County, South Carolina by Terence Finnegan – University of Illinois
Barbecue Farming and Friendship: German Prisoners of War and South Carolinians, 1943-1946 by Fritz Hamer – South Carolina State Museum
The Problem of Relief for the Families of Confederate Soldiers in South Carolina by Patricia Dora Bonnin – University of Illinois
The Late Roman Legal Distribution System as Attempted From Subscriptions to Imperial Documents by Ralph W. Mathisen – University of South Carolina
Fifth-Century Bishops, Their Travel Habits, and the Papacy by Martin A. Davis Jr. – University of South Carolina
A Biographical Database Based on Gregory of Tours’ History of the Franks by Allen Stone – University of South Carolina
The Federal Government’s Battle Against Venereal Disease During World War II: Implementation in South Carolina by Janet Hudson – University of South Carolina
The D’Oillys of Oxfordshire: Politics and Patronage in Anglo-Norman England by Larry Salley – University of South Carolina
“The Light of Learning Extinguished Within Our Borders” The College Hospitals, Columbia, South Carolina 1862-1865 by Tom Downey – University of South Carolina
Stalking the Elephant (And the Donkey): Political Collections at Clemson University by James Cross – Clemson University Libraries
Research in Modern Political Collections: A User’s View by Robert G. Barron – University of South Carolina
Documenting Political Activity in Modern South Carolina by Herbert J. Hartsook – University of South Carolina
Oral History at the Savannah River Site by Tonya Browder – David Colin Crass, and Richard David Brooks – University of South Carolina
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