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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 Age of Lincoln: Then and Now by Orville Vernon Burton - Coastal Carolina University
Painting What Cannot Be Painted: Pieter Brueghel’s Silent Opinion by David Basinger - Bob Jones University
To “Vomit his Fury and Malice”: English Fears and Spanish Influences in the Exploration and Establishment of Carolina through 1670 by Timothy P. Grady - University of South Carolina Upstate
Origins and Development of College Football in South Carolina, 1889-1930 by Fritz Hamer - South Carolina State Museum
Beaufort and Louvain: Public Reaction to Library Destruction during the American Civil War and the World Wars by Roger K. Hux - Francis Marion University
“A Little Learning is a Dangerous Thing”: Attitudes Toward Popular Literacy in Sixteenth-Century England by Carol A. Loar - University of South Carolina Upstate
Confessionalization and the Creedal Tradition by Lincoln Mullen - Brandeis University
“We Are Marching to Zion”: Zion Church and the Distinctive Work of Presbyterian Slave Missionaries in Charleston, South Carolina, 1849–1874 by Otis Westbrook Pickett - University of Mississippi
“Educational Opportunities for African Americans in the South Carolina Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942” by Robert Waller - Clemson University, Emeritus
Issue Date
2010
Keywords
South Carolina Historical Association
Type
Text
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Master file and online file is a PDF/A-1b.