The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine

The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine
Title The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 310
Release 1919
Genre South Carolina
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The South Carolina Historical Magazine

The South Carolina Historical Magazine
Title The South Carolina Historical Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 510
Release 1977
Genre South Carolina
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South Carolina in the Modern Age

South Carolina in the Modern Age
Title South Carolina in the Modern Age PDF eBook
Author Walter B. Edgar
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 254
Release 2012-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 1611171261

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Originally published in 1992, South Carolina in the Modern Age was the first history of contemporary South Carolina to appear in more than a quarter century and helped establish the reputation of the Palmetto State's premier historian, Walter Edgar, who had not yet begun the two landmark volumes—South Carolina: A History and The South Carolina Encyclopedia—that also bear his name. Available once again, this illustrated volume chronicles transformational events in South Carolina as the state emerged from the devastation that followed the Civil War and progressed through the challenges of the twentieth century. After the Civil War, South Carolina virtually disappeared from the national consciousness and became a historical backwater. But as the nation began to look to the twentieth century, South Carolina stirred once again. It took a world war, the U.S. Supreme Court, and strong-willed leadership to place South Carolina once more within the American mainstream. Edgar has divided this text into four essays, each covering a quarter century of South Carolina history. Each essay has a particular focus: South Carolina's hectic political scene (1891-1916); a period of economic stagnation during which the myths of the state's glorious past were honed and polished (1916-41); the impetus that World War II gave to economic development (1941-66); and social changes wrought by urbanization, industrial development, and desegregation (1966-91). South Carolina in the Modern Age also includes a chronology of state history and a list of suggested readings. More than seventy illustrations, many previously unpublished, add a visual dimension to the story.

South Carolina Historical Magazine

South Carolina Historical Magazine
Title South Carolina Historical Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 512
Release 1991
Genre South Carolina
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The North Carolina Historical Review

The North Carolina Historical Review
Title The North Carolina Historical Review PDF eBook
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Pages 488
Release 1982
Genre North Carolina
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The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America

The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America
Title The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America PDF eBook
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Pages 474
Release 1868
Genre United States
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Indian Slavery in Colonial America

Indian Slavery in Colonial America
Title Indian Slavery in Colonial America PDF eBook
Author Alan Gallay
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 448
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0803222009

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European enslavement of American Indians began with Christopher Columbus?s arrival in the New World. The slave trade expanded with European colonies, and though African slave labor filled many needs, huge numbers of America?s indigenous peoples continued to be captured and forced to work as slaves. Although central to the process of colony-building in what became the United States, this phenomena has received scant attention from historians. ø Indian Slavery in Colonial America, edited by Alan Gallay, examines the complicated dynamics of Indian enslavement. How and why Indians became both slaves of the Europeans and suppliers of slavery?s victims is the subject of this book. The essays in this collection use Indian slavery as a lens through which to explore both Indian and European societies and their interactions, as well as relations between and among Native groups.