Carolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture
Volume 1. New Directions
Introducing an annual collection of essays devoted to South Carolina history and culture.
From the Piedmont to the Lowcountry, South Carolina is the site of countless engaging stories. The contributors to Carolina Currents share those stories, broadening our understanding of the state's unique and diverse histories and cultures. A venue for public-facing interdisciplinary scholarship, each volume presents a collection of essays that illuminate the complex interactions between the state's past and present.
Contributors: Sarah Adeyinka-Skold, Richard A. Almeida, Fran Coleman, Erica Johnson Edwards, Jo Angela Edwins, James Engelhardt, Alyson Farzad-Phillips, Esther Liu Godfrey, Brandon Goff, Benjamin K. Haywood, Christopher E. Hendricks, Brandon Inabinet, Robert Alston Jones, M. Beth Keefauver, Jason R. Kirby, Meredith A. Love, John A. McArthur, Chiara Palladino, Lauren K. Perez, Kerington B. Shaffer, Whitni Simpson, Cherish Thomas, Jennifer L. Titanski-Hooper, Jon Tuttle, Shevaun E. Watson, Claire Whitlinger, Thomasina A. Yuille
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- container titleCarolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture: Volume 1. New Directions
- isbn978-1-64336-464-3
- publisherUniversity of South Carolina Press
- publisher placeColumbia, SC
- restrictionsThe text of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non- Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY- NC- ND 4.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by- nc- nd/4.0/.
- rights© 2024 by University of South Carolina and Francis Marion University
The inclusion of this book in the Open Carolina collection is made possible by the generous funding of the University of South Carolina Libraries and Francis Marion University.
- rights holderUniversity of South Carolina and Francis Marion University
- series titleCarolina Currents
- volume1
- doi
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