Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Some Municipal Fiestas and Celebrations in Colonial Hispanic America by John Preston Moore – The Citadel Jefferson Davis's Route from Richmond, Virginia, to Irwinville, Georgia, April 2-May 10, 1865 by Nora Marshall Davis – Historical Markers Survey of South Carolina Postal Savings Banks in the United States, 1871-1939 by Nancy McIntosh – Columbia High School Legislative Domination in South Carolina by George R. Sherrill – University of South Carolina
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Reflections on Columbia and Richland County by John Hammond Moore – Columbia, South Carolina The Role of the Germanic Males in the Early Middle Ages by Kathy Pearson –Emory University The Huguenot Emigration from the French Perspective by Bertrand van Ruymbeke – College of Charleston South Carolina General Assembly Elections: 1988 Campaign Finance by John V. Crangle – Benedict College Reform and Reformers in South Carolina: A Historical Perspective by Walter B. Edgar – University of South Carolina State Government Reorganization in South Carolina by Cole Blease Graham, Jr. –University of South Carolina The Eminent Lieutenant McKaine by Miles S. Richards – University of South Carolina Georgia's Response to Brown V. Board of Education 1954-1961 by Thomas O'Brien – Emory University Taming a Whirlwind: Black Civil Rights Leadership in the Community Setting Wilmington, North Carolina, 1950-1972 by John L. Godwin – University of South Carolina The Only Game in Town: The South Carolina Republican Party in the Post-Reconstruction Era by Harris M. Bailey, Jr. – Lander College The Controversy Surrounding Mendel Rivers and His Battle with the Bottle by Will Huntley – Governor's School for Science and Mathematics The United States in the Philippines: Foreshadow of Vietnam by Joseph Taylor Stukes – Francis Marion College
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. The Chinese Labor Issue in British Politics, 1904-1907 by E. B. Hannum – University of South Alabama A Statistical and Historical Analysis and Interpretation of British By-Elections, 1906-1909 by Michael C. Griffin Slavery and the Presence of Free Will by William F. Steirer Reconsideration: The University of South Carolina during Reconstruction by John Herbert Roper – University of North Carolina
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting (1987-1988). The Evolution of a Constitution: South Carolina's 1778 Document by Paul A. Horne, Jr. In Re Primus (1978) Constitutional Rights Vs. Professional Responsibility by John V. Crangle In My Father's House Are Many Leaders: Can the Extreme by Typical? by Orville Vernon Burton Lord John Russell's Anticatholic Dilemma: The Ministerial Crisis of 1851 by D. G. Paz Drought and the South Carolina Economy, 1845 by Allen Stokes Hugh Macrae Penderlea and the Model Farm Communities Movement by Marcia G. Synnott Oral Recollections as Mechanisms for Investigating the Social and Political Philosophy of Septima Poinsette Clark by Grace McFadden – University of South Carolina Religious Renewal and the New Evangelicalism, 1945-1980: A Quest for Certainty in an Uncertain World by Rameth Owens Luncheon Address "S.C. Historical Association Put into Context — Maybe" by Lewis P. Jones
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. John C. Calhoun and the Crisis in Indian Affairs by Michael D. Green – University of North Carolina Henry Campbell and Susan Petigru King by Alexia Jones Helsley – South Carolina Department of Archives and History From Democrat to Whigs: The Senatorial Career of William Campbell Preston, 1833-1842 by M. Ron Cox, Jr. – University of South Carolina (Salkehatchie) Dissatisfaction and Desertion in Greenville District, South Carolina: 1860-1865 by Aaron W. Mars, Graduate School – University of South Carolina "No Tears of Penitence": Religion, Gender and the Aesthetic of the Lost Cause in the 1876 Hampton Campaign by W. Scott Poole – University of South Carolina (Aiken) "Yours for Home and Country" The War Work of the South Carolina Woman's Committee by Elizabeth Cassidy West – University of South Carolina Archives Showplace: The Early Preservation and Interpretation of Rose Hill Plantation, 1943-1960 by Kevin Allen, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina The Start of Television in South Carolina by Nat Pendleton – South Carolina State Museum Foundlings of St. Olave Jewry, 1620-60 by Linda Hayner – Bob Jones University A New Beginning: The Early Years of French Reconstruction and Town Planning as Depicted by the Press by W. Brian Newsome, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. A Famous Kentucky Case: Strader V. Graham by A. P. Gratiot The Freedmen's Bureau and its Carolina Critics by Martin Abbott Social Consciousness in South Carolina during Reconstruction: Imported or Indigenous by Newton B. Jones Politicians and Planters: The Bull Family of Colonial South Carolina by M. Eugene Sirmans
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
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Benjamin Porter and James Dellet: Two South Carolina Lawyers and Politicians on the Alabama Frontier, 1819-1834 by Justin C. Eaddy, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina Ben Bates and the Dictates of White Supremacy: the Unpardonable Crime? By Janet G. Hudson, Independent Scholar A Battle for Their Rights: Race and Reaction in South Carolina, 1940-1945 by R. Phillip Stone, II, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina "With Common Courtesy and Effort from Everyone": Southern Identity and School Desegregation in Spartanburg, 1964-1970 by Henry H. Lesesne, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina From Guns to Gravy? The Adaptive Uses of Former Military Fortifications Sullivan's Island, South Carolina — A Case Study by John M. Sherrer, III, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina Aëtius, the Bishops, and the Barbarians by Tracy Keefer, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina "A Prince Necessary Rather than Good": Aurelian and the Problem of Dacia by Christopher Laurie Newton, Graduate Student – University of South Carolina The United States' War against Drugs, Its Early Evolution by Ron Chepesiuk – Winthrop University "That We May Do Israel's Work": Racial Election in British Imperial Thought by Eric M. Reisenauer – University of South Carolina (Sumter) The Orangeburg Tragedy — From a Thirty Year Perspective edited by Robert J. Moore – Columbia College
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Writing and Research in Southern History by Fletcher Melvin Green – University of North Carolina The South Carolina Constitution of 1865 as a Democratic Document by John Harold Wolfe – Appalachian State Teachers College William Porcher Miles, Progressive Mayor of Charleston, 1855-1857 by Clarence McKittrick Smith Jr. – Newberry College Salient Attributes of Bodin's Theory of Sovereignty by Charles N. Sisson – Coker College Sources for South Carolina History in the Nation's Capital by Maxcy Robson Dickson – The National Archives
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Writing and Research in Southern History by Fletcher Melvin Green – University of North Carolina The South Carolina Constitution of 1865 as a Democratic Document by John Harold Wolfe – Appalachian State Teachers College William Porcher Miles, Progressive Mayor of Charleston, 1855-1857 by Clarence McKittrick Smith Jr. – Newberry College Salient Attributes of Bodin's Theory of Sovereignty by Charles N. Sission – Coker College Sources for South Carolina History in the Nation's Capital by Maxcy Robson Dickson – The National Archives
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. American History in the Schools by Robert P. Green, Jr. – Clemson University The Campaign against Pellagra in Upstate South Carolina by Thomas J. Ward, Jr. – Clemson University A Propitious Moment: Founding the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum by Peter McCandless – College of Charleston Robert Quillen: A Champion of Traditional Values by Marvin L. Cann –Lander College 'As Different as Heaven and Hell': The Desegregation of Clemson College by Kirk K. Bast – Clemson University 'The New Regime': Race, Politics, and Police in Reconstruction Charleston, 1865-1875 by Laylon Wayne Jordan – College of Charleston "The Equal of Some White Men and the Superior of Others": Racial Hegemony and the 1916 Lynching of Anthony Crawford in Abbeville County, South Carolina by Terence Finnegan – University of Illinois Barbecue Farming and Friendship: German Prisoners of War and South Carolinians, 1943-1946 by Fritz Hamer – South Carolina State Museum The Problem of Relief for the Families of Confederate Soldiers in South Carolina by Patricia Dora Bonnin – University of Illinois The Late Roman Legal Distribution System as Attempted From Subscriptions to Imperial Documents by Ralph W. Mathisen – University of South Carolina Fifth-Century Bishops, Their Travel Habits, and the Papacy by Martin A. Davis Jr. – University of South Carolina A Biographical Database Based on Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks by Allen Stone – University of South Carolina The Federal Government's Battle Against Venereal Disease During World War II: Implementation in South Carolina by Janet Hudson – University of South Carolina The D'Oillys of Oxfordshire: Politics and Patronage in Anglo-Norman England by Larry Salley – University of South Carolina "The Light of Learning Extinguished Within Our Borders" The College Hospitals, Columbia, South Carolina 1862-1865 by Tom Downey – University of South Carolina Stalking the Elephant (And the ...
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Into the Maw of Dixie: The Freedom Rides, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Politics of Race in South Carolina by Derek Charles Catsam - University of Texas of the Permian Basin The Merci Train for South Carolina: When France and the Palmetto State were Friends, 1947-1949 by Fritz Hamer - South Carolina State Museum Built By the Border: South of the Border and Border Business 1950-1965 by Laura Koser - University of South Carolina Conflict and the Courts: Common Law, Star Chamber, Coroners' Inquests, and the King's Almoner in Early Modern England by Carol Loar - University of South Carolina Upstate The Cross and the Elephant: Southern White Evangelicals' Commitment to the Republican Party, 1960-1994 by Daniel K. Williams - Brown University The Revolution Outside Her Window: New Light Shed on the March 1917 Russian Revolution from the Papers of VAD Nurse Dorothy N. Seymour by Joyce Wood - Anderson College
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. The Unionist Party and the Third Home Rule Crisis, 1912-1914" by W. S. Brockington, Jr. To Herald the Revolution: The Public Activists of G. V. Chicherin and Maksim Litvinov in Wartime Britain by William J. Lavery William W. Boyce: A Leader of the Southern Peace Movement by Roger P. Leemhuis South Carolina Leadership in the Southern Unification Movement, 1849-1850 by Thelma Jennings Soul of the South: James F. Byrnes and the Racial Issue in American Politics, 1911-1941 by Winfred B. Moore, Jr. Cole L. Blease and the Senatorial Campaign of 1924 by Daniel W. Hollis The Cuban Revolution in Historical Perspective
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. What can German History Tell Us about the German Question by Gerhard L. Weinberg – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Banks, Law, and Politics: The Origins, Outcome and Significance of the Deveaux Case by W. Calvin Smith – University of South Carolina at Aiken "This Sad World:" Premillennialists and International Peace during the First World War by Richard M. Gamble – University of South Carolina International Civil Aviation and United States Foreign Policy by Philip Cockrell – University of South Carolina Columbia in the 1880s by John Hammond Moore – Institute for Southern Studies On the Stump: The Congressional Campaigns of James P. Richards, 1932-1954 by Joseph Edward Lee – University of North Carolina at Charlotte Solomon Blatt: "A Segregationist in Moderation?" by Timothy D. Renick – Fort Monroe, Virginia When Votes Don't Add Up: Labor Politics and South Carolina Workmans' Compensation Acts, 1934-1938 by Bryant Simon – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Between Camden and Ninety Six: Motte and Granby — Two Small Links in a Very Large Chain by James A. Lee – Lugoff-Elgin High School Sir Henry Hughes Wilson: Study of the Effect of the Individual on Foreign Policy by Richard C. Schellhammer –University of South Carolina E. A. Freeman and Opposition to Victorian Anglo-Saxonism by John V. Crangle – Benedict College Scottish Military Emigrants in the Early Modern Era by William S. Brockington –University of South Carolina at Aiken The Revolution of 1989 and German Unification by Peter Becker –University of South Carolina
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. An Interpretation of the Denmark Vesey Insurrection Scare (Keynote Address) by Lacy Ford - University of South Carolina Columbia Sacrificial Saints by Aneilya Barnes - Coastal Carolina University "Democracy in Black and White": Wil Lou Gray, Black Illiteracy, and Progress in South Carolina, 1930–1938 by Mary Mac Ogden - Asheville-Buncombe Technical College Thomas Sumter and the Battle for State Sovereignty: A Research Note on Founders, Fathers and Federalism by Thomas Lynwood Powers - University of South Carolina Sumter "On the Bridge Near Harpers Ferry at Midnight": the Journal of the Rev. Josiah P. Smeltzer by Karl Rohr - Newberry College Sowing Seeds of Democracy in post-World War II Germany: Denazifying and Reeducating the Law School Faculty of Munich University by Stefan Wiecki - Presbyterian College