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USC Press | Open Carolina | Open Access
USC Press | Open Carolina | Open Access
Open Carolina is an open access collection of diverse and authoritative content made available to the public by University of South Carolina Press working in cooperation with University of South Carolina Libraries.
23 projects. Showing results 1 through 20.

The Gods Themselves
Rhetoric and Myth in Sumer, Egypt, and Greece Before 355 BCE
Shawn D. Ramsey
Wood Basket of the World
Lumbering, Commerce, and Conservation in South Carolina's Forests
Jessica I. Elfenbein, Mark Kinzer
Pioneer of Korean Female Education
Missionary Lulu E. Frey's Letters from Ewha Haktang, 1893–1918
Julie Choi, Duk-Ae Chung
Carolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture
Volume 3: Travel as Resistance
Meredith A. Love, Christopher D. Johnson
Influential Machines
The Rhetoric of Computational Performance
Miles C. Coleman
Understanding Agatha Christie
Tison Pugh
Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves
Presbyterian Domestic Missionaries and Race in South Carolina, 1802–1874
Otis Westbrook Pickett Sr.
Community and Critique
The Rhetorical Activism of Black American Women's Memory Work
Sara C. VanderHaagen
Atlas of South Carolina
Austin Crane, Michael Mewborne, Jory Fleming
Free Black Charlestonians in Debate
The Complete Proceedings of the Clionian Debating Society, 1847-1858
Angela G. Ray
South Carolina Encyclopedia
Walter B. Edgar
Rebirth
Creating the Museum of the Reconstruction Era and the Future of the House Museum
Jennifer Whitmer Taylor
Carolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture
Volume 2: Recovering Lost Stories
Christopher D. Johnson
Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age
A Rhetorical Education
Pamela VanHaitsma
In the Service of God and Humanity
Conscience, Reason, and the Mind of Martin R. Delany
Tunde Adeleke
Unvarnishing Reality
Subversive Russian and American Cold War Satire
Derek C. Maus
Jesting in Earnest
Percival Everett and Menippean Satire
Derek C. Maus
Understanding Don DeLillo
Henry Veggian
Trade, Politics, and Revolution
South Carolina and Britain's Atlantic Commerce, 1730-1790
Huw David
Claiming Freedom
Race, Kinship, and Land in Nineteenth-Century Georgia
Karen Cook Bell

