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The Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association

South Carolina Historical Association
Issue Date
2007
Type
Text
Keywords
South Carolina Historical Association
Abstract
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. A Beleaguered but Proud Man: Alexander Salley and the Beginnings of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History by Charles H. Lesser - South Carolina Department of Archives and History The Friendship Nine and National Organizations: A Case Study in Mutual Aid by Mark Thomas Evans - Winthrop University Reinterpreting South Carolina History: The South Carolina: The Negro Writers’ Project, 1936–1937 by Jody H. Graichen - German Village Society, Columbus, Ohio Wade Hampton: Conflicted Leader of the Conservative Democracy? By Fritz Hamer - South Carolina State Museum Free-Soilers and Forty-Eighters: The Anglo- and German-American Campaign for a Free Western Texas, 1854–1856 by Mischa Honeck - University of Heidelberg A Small State in a Big War: Writing the History of Latvia in World War II, the Principal Issues by Valdis O. Lumans - University of South Carolina, Aiken “Crusading Sentimentality”: British Intellectuals and the Clash Over National Self-Determination in Central and Eastern Europe, 1914–1918 by Rob McCormick - University of South Carolina Upstate Traveling Women: Three Mid-Nineteenth-Century South Carolina Female Travelers Abroad by Ann Russell - Independent Scholar “Toppling”—or Revising?—Statues and Monuments: The South Carolina State House and Grounds as a Case Study by Marcia G. Synnott - University of South Carolina
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