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Full-Text Articles in History
Eutaw Springs, Battle Of, Steven Smith
Marion, Francis, Steven Smith
Marion's Brigade, Steven Smith
Mcintire Air National Guard Station, Steven Smith
Mcintire Air National Guard Station, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Gates' Flight From Camden, Steven Smith
Contrabands, Steven Smith
Snow's Island, Steven Smith
Historic Period Military Sites Archaeology In The Southeast, Steven Smith
Historic Period Military Sites Archaeology In The Southeast, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
The Submarine H.L. Hunley: Confederate Innovation And Southern Icon, Steven Smith
The Submarine H.L. Hunley: Confederate Innovation And Southern Icon, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Port's Ferry, Pee Dee River, South Carolina, Steven Smith
Port's Ferry, Pee Dee River, South Carolina, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Us Civil War Archaeology, Steven Smith
African Americans In The Revolutionary War, Steven Smith
African Americans In The Revolutionary War, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Camden Campaign, Steven Smith
Fort Motte, Steven Smith
James, John, Steven Smith
Cherokee War Of 1776, Steven Smith
Foreword, Steven Smith
Fort Watson, South Carolina, 28 February 1781, Steven Smith
Fort Watson, South Carolina, 28 February 1781, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
The Seven Spices: Pumpkins, Puritans, And Pathogens In Colonial New England, Michael Sharbaugh
The Seven Spices: Pumpkins, Puritans, And Pathogens In Colonial New England, Michael Sharbaugh
Michael D Sharbaugh
Water sources in the United States' New England region are laden with arsenic. Particularly during North America's colonial period--prior to modern filtration processes--arsenic would make it into the colonists' drinking water. In this article, which evokes the biocultural evolution paradigm, it is argued that colonists offset health risks from the contaminant (arsenic poisoning) by ingesting copious amounts of seven spices--cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, allspice, vanilla, and ginger. The inclusion of these spices in fall and winter recipes that hail from New England would therefore explain why many Americans associate them not only with the region, but with Thanksgiving and Christmas, …
"Mapping And Telling Tales For Elite And Popular Delight: Abraham Ortelius (1570) And John Speed (1611)", Maryanne Horowitz
"Mapping And Telling Tales For Elite And Popular Delight: Abraham Ortelius (1570) And John Speed (1611)", Maryanne Horowitz
Maryanne Cline Horowitz
No abstract provided.
Digitizing Immigrant And Homeland Letters: Problems And Opportunities, Dominic Pacyga
Digitizing Immigrant And Homeland Letters: Problems And Opportunities, Dominic Pacyga
Dominic Pacyga
No abstract provided.
Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its Navy Yard And World War Ii, 1940-1946, Fritz Hamer
Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its Navy Yard And World War Ii, 1940-1946, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Forward Together: South Carolinians In The Great War, Fritz Hamer
Forward Together: South Carolinians In The Great War, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Glory On The Gridiron: A History Of College Football In South Carolina, Fritz Hamer
Glory On The Gridiron: A History Of College Football In South Carolina, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Plenary Conversation: Non-Violence And Resistance To Injustice Within A Global Context, Jesse Benjamin, Maia Hallward
Plenary Conversation: Non-Violence And Resistance To Injustice Within A Global Context, Jesse Benjamin, Maia Hallward
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Gauging Gender: A Metaphysics, Stephen Asma
Gauging Gender: A Metaphysics, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
In this article the author discusses sex and gender in human beings and examines how the study of science, particularly biology, has influenced the study of these subjects in higher education. It traces the evolution of sex and gender studies in academe, comments on the failure of many humanities scholars to dismiss biology in studying human behavior, and explores ways in which psychoanalysis, social constructionism, and metaphysics have informed the debate over the differences between sex and gender. Other topics include research conducted by Anne Fausto-Sterling regarding intersexed people, scientific tests focusing on sexual preference in rats, and thoughts by …
Book Session: The American Urban Reader: History And Theory, Steven Corey
Book Session: The American Urban Reader: History And Theory, Steven Corey
Steven H. Corey
No abstract provided.
"Montaigne’S Politics And Religion Among His Earliest Readers,” In Session Series "In Memoriam Robert M. Kingdon", Maryanne Horowitz
"Montaigne’S Politics And Religion Among His Earliest Readers,” In Session Series "In Memoriam Robert M. Kingdon", Maryanne Horowitz
Maryanne Cline Horowitz
No abstract provided.
California History: Expanding The Narrative Of The First Californians, Cynthia Taylor
California History: Expanding The Narrative Of The First Californians, Cynthia Taylor
Cynthia Taylor
‘Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia’: The Peach Boom In The New South, William Thomas Okie