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The Proceedings of the 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. Barbarians as a Destabilizing Factor in the Late Roman Empire: The Case of Magnus Maximus by Walter Roberts, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina (Columbia) Anianus of Orléans and the Barbarians at the Gates by Tracy Keefer, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina (Columbia) Physicians, Sorcerers, and Saints in Merovingian Gaul by Allen Jones, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina (Columbia) The Planters of St. John’s Parish (Colleton): 1675-1790 by Laylon Wayne Jordan – University of Charleston “Loyal Women of Palmetto”: Black Women’s Clubs in Charleston, South Carolina by Cherisse R. Jones, Graduate School – Ohio State University South Carolina’s Board of Indian Commissioners and the Struggle to Control the Public Indian Trade by Michael Morris – University of South Carolina (Aiken) “Radical Journalists, Generalist Intellectuals and Good Neighbors: Alternative Intellectuals and United States-Latin American Relations” by Virginia S. Williams – Winthrop University Why Didn’t We See It Coming? Predicting the Soviet Future: An Exercise in Futility by Valdis Lumans – University of South Carolina (Aiken) From the Gay 90’s to the Roaring 20’s: The Role of Clothing in the Lives of South Carolina Women, 1890-1925 by Molley E. Hennen – University of South Carolina (Columbia) Landscapes of Reform: The Material Culture of the New Deal in Manchester, South Carolina, 1934-1945 by Albert C. Hester – University of South Carolina (Aiken) The Charleston Orphan House: The First One Hundred Years by Susan L. King – Archives of the Diocese of Charleston Francis Lieber at South Carolina College, 1835-1856 A Clash of Values by Gerald R. Roys – Benedict College The History of the Film Industry in South Carolina: The Early Years: 1902-1926 by Whitney Miller – Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections “Gone Out South”: A Nineteenth-Century Social and Economic Interchange between the Citizens of Maine and South Carolina Port Towns by Constance Fournier Charleston’s French Revolutionary Consul: Michel-Ange—Bernard de Mangourit, 1792-1794 by Robert Alderson – University of South Carolina (Columbia)
Issue Date
1998
Keywords
South Carolina Historical Association
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Text
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Copyright © South Carolina Historical Association. For more information contact the South Carolina Historical Association. scha1931.org
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