Brothers of Coweta: Kinship, Empire, and Revolution in the Eighteenth-Century Muscogee WorldBryan C. Rindfleisch
The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in South CarolinaStephen H. Lowe
The Cheese Biscuit Queen Tells All: Southern Recipes, Sweet Remembrances, and a Little Rambunctious BehaviorMary Martha Greene
The Child in the Electric Chair: The Execution of George Junius Stinney Jr. and the Making of a Tragedy in the American SouthEli Faber
Jazz and Blues Musicians of South Carolina: Interviews with Jabbo, Dizzy, Drink, and OthersBenjamin Franklin V
The Fourth Gospel in Four Dimensions: Judaism and Jesus, the Gospels and ScriptureD. Moody Smith, Jr.
Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom and Protest in the South Carolina Sea IslandsEric Sean Crawford2
The Black Civil War Soldiers of Illinois: The Story of the Twenty-ninth U.S. Colored InfantryEdward A. Miller, Jr.
The Slaveholders' Dilemma: Freedom and Progress in Southern Conservative Thought, 1820-1860Eugene D. Genovese
Voices from the Pagan Census: A National Survey of Witches and Neo-Pagans in the United StatesHelen A. Berger
Challenges on the Emmaus Road: Episcopal Bishops Confront Slavery, Civil War, and EmancipationT. Felder Dorn
Struggling to Learn: An Intimate History of School Desegregation in South CarolinaJune Manning Thomas
Rebellion, Reconstruction, and Redemption, 1861–1893: The History of Beaufort County, South CarolinaLawrence S. Rowland
Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century B.C.E: A Comparison with Classical Greek RhetoricXing Lu
Toward the Meeting of the Waters: Currents in the Civil Rights Movement of South Carolina during the Twentieth Century
Carolina's Lost Colony: Stuarts Town and the Struggle for Survival in Early South CarolinaPeter N. Moore
What the Eyes Can't See: Ralph Northam, Black Resolve, and a Racial Reckoning in VirginiaMargaret Edds
A Naturalist's Guide to the Southern Blue Ridge Front: Linville Gorge, North Carolina, to Tallulah Gorge, GeorgiaL. L. Gaddy
The Democratic Ethos: Authenticity and Instrumentalism in US Movement Rhetoric after OccupyA. Freya Thimsen
The Man Who Started the Civil War: James Chesnut, Honor, and Emotion in the American SouthAnna Koivusalo