Incoming Resources
- Jonathan Bryan and the formation of a planter elite in South Carolina and Georgia, 1730-1780, Alan Gallay
- The Spanish frontier in North America, David J. Weber
- The Devil's lane, sex and race in the early South, edited by Catherine Clinton and Michele Gillespie
- Georgia and South Carolina during the Oglethorpe period, 1732-1743, Billups Phinizy Spalding
- The Forgotten centuries, Indians and Europeans in the American South, 1521-1704, edited by Charles Hudson and Carmen Chaves Tesser
- The Southern royal governors and the coming of the American Revolution, 1763-1776, Carol Ruth Cunningham
- The lives in objects, Native Americans, British colonists, and cultures of labor and exchange in the Southeast, Jessica Yirush Stern
- The Indians' new south, cultural change in the colonial southeast, James Axtell
- The formation of a planter elite, Jonathan Bryan and the southern colonial frontier, by Alan Gallay
- An anxious pursuit, agricultural innovation and modernity in the lower South, 1730-1815, Joyce E. Chaplin
- The southern colonial backcountry, interdisciplinary perspectives on frontier communities, edited by David Colin Crass ... [et al.]
- In the southern colonies, by Deborah Kent
- On the marchlands of empire, trade, diplomacy, and war on the southeastern frontier, 1733-1763, Michael James Foret