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Giving the South the shock treatment: Elizabeth Waring and the civil rights movement
The evolution of women's benevolence work in nineteenth century Charleston, SC: A case study
"Used to be a rough place in them hills": Illicit liquor, the Dark Corner, and the New South
"The ordinary gunboats": The CSS Chicora, the CSS Palmetto State, and the battle off Charleston Harbor, January 31, 1863
Charleston's forgotten general: Roswell Sabine Ripley
More than a footnote: Native American and African American relations on the southern colonial frontier, 1513--1763
"Hail Columbia! Happy land!": Southerners in Europe and American nationalism, 1830--1860
We cannot be still: The story of Claudia Sanders
"We are marching to Zion": Zion Church and the distinctive work of Presbyterian slave missionaries in Charleston, South Carolina, 1849--1874
Plain folk of color: Rural free people of color in the antebellum Charleston District
Desegregation not integration: Charleston County schools and the struggle over consolidation, 1963--1980
Sisterhood in the roaring twenties: South Carolina women in higher education from 1920 to 1929
Cyrus in Cyprus: Cyrus Vance and crisis management in the Cyprus crisis of 1967
A construction of the past: The memory and thought of Herbert Ravenel Sass, Archibald Rutledge, and Ben Robertson
Empowering women: The role of Irish-American nuns in antebellum Charleston, 1820-1860
"Prejudicial to the public health": Class, race, and the history of land reclamation, drainage, and topographic alteration in Charleston, South Carolina, 1836-1940
Republican motherhood in the words of women
"Upon secrecy, success depends" intelligence operations during the southern campaign of the American Revolution
A "Beacon Light": Immaculate Conception School's encouragement of Charleston's Black middle and upper classes
Social evil in the holy city: Prostitution in Charleston, SC, 1900--1920
Temporal defeat, divine victory: The origins of the religion of the Lost Cause, 1860--1870
Commitment, care, and control: The treatment of the black insane at the South Carolina State Hospital from 1900--1963
Salle Chapin and the WCTU in the New South, 1880--1896