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- The South Carolina delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, an analytical study, by Shirley Sidney Ulmer
- Reconnecting the physical and cultural landscapes at the Hampton-Preston Mansion in Columbia, South Carolina, by Helena L. Ferguson
- Pathways to power, physicians in Charleston, South Carolina, 1790-1860, by David S. Brown
- The philanthropic confluence of the General Education Board and the Jeanes, Slater, and Rosenwald funds, African-American education in South Carolina, 1900-1930, James C. Carbaugh
- "A flood of impure lava", Saint Dominguan refugees in the United States, 1791-1820, Ashli White
- Sediment trapping and transport in the ACE Basin, South Carolina, by Amy Renee Carlson
- Social networks in the tourism industry, an investigation of Charleston, South Carolina, by Tianyu Ying
- Love and other near-death experiences, a novel, Mil Millington
- Crossing the rivers of the state, the role of the ferry in the development of South Carolina, circa 1680-1920s, Edward George Salo
- Avoiding the theme park, a study of the architecture of Augustus Edison Constantine, and the need for preservation policy reform in Charleston, South Carolina for the twenty first century, Lissa D'Aquisto Felzer
- Three Southern world's fairs, Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, 1895, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897, South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, Charleston, 1901/2 : creating regional self-portraits through expositions, by Judy L. Larson
- Temporal cities and lost inventions, the exhibition pavilion as a paradigm for architectural invention, Matthew M. Harris
- Lowcountry beginnings, 1670-1700, recovering the material culture of first generation Carolinians, by Teresa C. Farris
- Kelly Miller, 1895-1939:, portrait of an African American intellectual, by Sylvie Coulibaly
- Portrait of a community activist, William "Bill" Saunders and the black freedom struggle in Charleston, SC, 1951-2004, by Felice F. Knight
- The South Carolina Negro duty law, by W. Robert Higgins
- Charleston's colonial boat culture, 1668-1775, by Brenda Lynn Harris
- Music, management, and magic, Virginia Uldrick and the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities, by Carol Elise Augthun
- Photographing the race, the cultural politics of race, memory, and meaning in the photography of Richard S. Roberts, 1920-1936, by Tonnia L. Anderson
- "From eager lips came shrill hurrahs", women, gender, and racial violence in South Carolina, 1865-1900, by Kate Fraser Côté Gillin
- Constructing a new world, Charleston's artisans and the transformation of the South Carolina lowcountry, 1700-1800, by Emma Hart
- Colony in conflict, South Carolina, 1748-1766, by Jonathan Mercantini
- The development of the Gullah church, by Alicia DeRocke O'Brien
- Thomas Bee and the Revolution in South Carolina, 1760-1790, by Robert E. Rector
- Escape from Korea, by William C. Achurch
- Desegregation not integration, Charleston County schools and the struggle over consolidation, 1963-1980, by Katherine Jenkins
- Memory and the evolution of modern performance spaces, preservation approaches at Charleston's Memminger Auditorium and Riviera Theater, by Adrienne Nicole Jacobsen
- To rent, the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina, by Patrick H. Morgan
- Guten Tag: y'all, the economic change and the arrival of foreign corporations in Spartanburg County, 1945-1992, by Marko Heikki Maunula
- The story of my life before the War between the States, by Charles Alfred DeSaussure
- Behavioral ecology and social structure of coastel bottlenose dolphins in South Carolina, by Cara M. Gubbins
- "Death is due to lack of knowledge", community practices of a successful multi-partnered health disparities intervention for low-income African Americans in South Carolina, by Dawn Littleton
- Anglo-Spanish rivalry and the development of the colonial southeast, 1670-1720, by Timothy Paul Grady
- Historic preservation as social justice, analyzing Historic Charleston Foundation's Elliottborough Neighborhood Impact Initiative, by Lourdes Naomi Doddington
- "The best thing that ever happened", the Civilian Conservation Corps and South Carolina's state park system, Tara Mitchell Mielnik
- At all proper and usuall times, the use of the organ in the Anglican/Episcopal church in America before 1830, Nancy Saultz Radloff
- Hampton Plantation, interpreting slavery in South Carolina, by Amanda Bowman
- Denmark Vesey and the slave insurrection trial narratives, the African-American social landscape of antebellum Charleston, South Carolina, by Rhonda Christina Goodman
- The relationship between changes in business structure and tourism growth and development in Charleston, South Carolina, 1899-1999, by Katharine Mary Sparks
- A construction of the past, the memory and thought of Herbert Ravenel Sass, Archibald Rutledge, and Ben Robertson, by Alan James Harrelson
- A framework for the ephemeral, dialect and performance in the evolutionary war novels of William Gilmore Simms, by Jennifer Elizabeth Owens
- Pacific Mills in New England and the south, comparative case studies of regional industrial development, by Pamela Caye Edwards
- Fine dining, the 1828 detached dining room of John S. Bratton, Jane McCollum Marion
- An oration delivered in the Sublime Grand-Lodge, in Charleston, South-Carolina, on the 23d of September, 5801, before the members of that lodge, the symbolic Grand Lodge of Ancient York Masons, and the officers of the several lodges in the city, and published at their request, by Frederick Dalcho
- Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the life of a 19th century educational leader, 1811-1865, Mark Kelly Tyler
- Charleston Blews, Blacks and Jews marching together during the 60s and contemporary times, Emily C. Rutledge
- The affinity of South Carolina's "Gullah" African Americans, biological tests of cultural and historical hypothesis, Nikki L. Rogers
- Laying the foundation, educating the freed men, women, and children in South Carolina: a mission of the Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.) 1865-1961, Estelle B. Riddick
- The Santee-Cooper landscape, culture and environment in the South Carolina lowcountry, by T. Robert Hart, Jr
- Revolutionizing slavery, the legal culture of slavery in Revolutionary Massachusetts and South Carolina, by Emily Blanck