Friday, October 5, 2007

New Journal Articles - Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina

Mississippi Libraries
Fall 2007 (vol. 71, no. 3)
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Articles
Stephan, Elizabeth. Grant Writing and Management 101. pp. 59.
Farrell, Sean. The Grant Process: Cost and Administration. pp. 60-61.
Cork, Sheila. Grant Management: A How-to Guide. pp. 62-64.
Brannock, Jennifer. The NEH Preservation Assistance Grant: A Funding Opportunity for First Time Grant Writers. pp. 65-73.
Powers, Amanda. Library 2.0 in Mississippi. pp. 74-75.
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Published by Mississippi Library Association
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Timeline (Ohio Historical Society)
October-December 2007 (vol. 24, no. 4)
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Articles
Morris, Roy, Jr. The Political Partnership of Mark Hanna and William McKinley. pp. 2-21.
Harding Home. pp. 22-25.
Middleton, William D. When the "Red Devil" went out in style. pp. 26-41.
Pickenpaugh, Roger. Front Porch Campaign. pp. 42-59.
Donohue, Jerri. The Kindness of Strangers an Ohioan escapes The Nazis. pp. 60-70.
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Published by The Ohio Historical Society
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South Carolina Historical Magazine
January 2007 (vol. 108, no. 1)
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Articles
McCandless, Peter. The Political Evolution of John Bachman: From New York Yankee To South Carolina Secessionist. pp. 6-31.
Tortora, Daniel J. "A Faithful Ambassador": The Diary of Rev. William Hutson, Pastor of the Independent Meeting in Charleston, 1757-1761. pp. 32-100.

Book Reviews - pp. 101-128
Bowne, Eric E. The Westo Indians: Slave Traders of the Early Colonial South. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press, 2005.
Lerch, Patricia Barker. Waccamaw Legacy: Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2004.
McInnis, Maurie D. The Politics of Taste in Antebellum Charleston. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
Herman, Bernard L. Town House: Architecture and Material Life in the Early American City, 1780-1830. Chapel Hill: Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
Phelps, W. Chris. Charlestonians in War: The Charleston Battalion. LA.: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2004.
Teter, Betsy Wakefield. Textile Town: Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Spartanburg, S.C.: Hub City Writers Project, 2002.
Lewis, Kenneth E. Camden: Historical Archaeology in the South Carolina Backcountry. Belmont, Calif.: Thomson Higher Education, 2006.
Downey, Tom. Planting a Capitalist South: Masters, Merchants, and Manufacturers in the Southern Interior, 1790-1860. Baton Rogue: Louisiana State University Press, 2006.
Lago, Enrico Dal. Agrarian Elites: American Slaveowners and Southern Italian Landowners, 1815-1861. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2005.
Cox, John D. Traveling South: Travel Narratives and the Construction of American Identity. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2005.
Billingsley, Carolyn Earle. Communities of Kinship: Antebellum Families and the Settlement of the Cotton Frontier. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004.
Feldman, Glenn. Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2004.
Bordewich, Fergus M. Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America. New York: Herper Collins Publishers, 2005.
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Published by the South Carolina Historical Society
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