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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.
The Southern Historian in the Modern World by Charles Joyner
‘A Courageous Little Band’ of Campaigners: Women for Hughes in 1916 by Molly M. Wood
Beyond “The Politics of Color”: Opposition to South Carolina’s 1952 Constitutional Amendment to Abolish the Public School System by David G. Blick
Mendel Rivers and the Expansion of the Charleston Naval Station by William Huntley
A Collision of Cultures: Aiken, South Carolina, Meets the Nuclear Age by James O. Farmer, Jr.
“Saying What You Mean, and Meaning What You Say: Or Does the Term ‘Celtic Britain’ Really Tell You Anything” by William S. Brockington, Jr.
The Debate over the Twelfth-Century Renaissance by Kathleen S. Turner
The Wonderful Iodine State by Katherine D. Cann
Through the Safety Net: A South Carolina Community Action Program Copes with the First Year of the Reagan Revolution by Joseph Edward Lee
Franz Six and the Einsatzgruppen: Insubordination and the Myth of Superior Others by R. Wesley White
Colonel William Harden: The Unsung Partisan Commander by Dik A. Daso
Teaching Using Archival Documents in a Middle School Setting by Lynn McCuiston Burnett, and Jane L. Eason
Student Performance: What Happens When Technology Enters the Classroom by Jamie W. Moore
Issue Date
1995
Keywords
South Carolina Historical Association
Type
Text
Rights
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