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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.
“What Have They Done For Our Women?” The Impact of the Tillman Movement upon Public Higher Education for Women in South Carolina by Diane Neal
Ladies in the Gentleman’s Club: South Carolina Women Legislators, 1928-1984 by M. Carolyn Ellis and Joanne V. Hawks
Master Artisans and the German Revolution of 1848 by Ralph C. Canevali
Scottish Mercenaries in the Thirty Years’ War by William S. Brockington, Jr.
“America Comes First with Me”: The Early Political Career of Congressman James P. Richards’ by Joseph Edward Lee
Olin Johnston Runs for the Senate, 1938 to 1962 by Roger P. Leemhuis
Economic Consequences of the Charleston Earthquake by Kenneth E. Peters
The Struggle for Black Equality Comes to Charleston: The Hospital Strike of 1969 by Stephen O’Neill
Marie-Joseph Blaise Chénier (1764-1811): The Staging of Charles IX by Jesse L. Scott
Revolutionary Ideology and Dechristianization, 1789 to L’ and II by Fred Hembree
World Hunger and African Development Policies by Ken MuFuka
Agricultural Policy and Development in Cameroon by April Gordon
Issue Date
1986
Keywords
South Carolina Historical Association
Type
Text
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