Recent Publications on
Early American Topics

  University of South Carolina Press
  • Robert J. Alderson, Jr. , This Bright Era of Happy Revolutions: French Consul Michel-Ange-Bernard Mangourit and International Republicanism in Charleston, 1792-1794

  • Edward J. Cashin, Guardians of the Valley: Chickasaws in Colonial South Carolina and Georgia

  • Barbara Doyle, Mary Edna Sullivan, and Tracey Todd, Beyond the Fields: Slavery at Middleton Place

  • The Letters of Pierce Butler, 1790–1794: Nation Building and Enterprise in the New American Republic, Edited by Terry W. Lipscomb

  • Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, Edited by Angela D. Mack and Stephen G. Hoffius, Foreword by Todd D. Smith

  • Material Culture in Anglo-America: Regional Identity and Urbanity in the Tidewater, Lowcountry, and Caribbean, Edited by David S. Shields

  • Patricia Causey Nichols, Voices of Our Ancestors: Language Contact in Early South Carolina

  • Paths to Freedom: Manumission in the Atlantic World, Edited by Rosemary Brana-Shute and Randy J. Sparks

  • James Piecuch, Three Peoples, One King: Loyalists, Indians, and Slaves in the American Revolutionary South, 1775-1782

  • Recent Themes in American Religious History: Historians in Conversation, Edited by Randall J. Stephens

  • Recent Themes in Early American History: Historians in Conversation, Edited by Donald A. Yerxa

  • Recent Themes in the History of Africa and the Atlantic World: Historians in Conversation, Edited by Donald A. Yerxa

  • Barry Aron Vann, In Search of Ulster-Scots Land: The Birth and Geotheological Imagings of a Transatlantic People, 1603-1703


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