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CLAW: Carolina Lowcountry & Atlantic World: Find Books

This guide will direct researchers to resources on the topic of the Carolina Lowcountry region and its historical connection to the Atlantic World.

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Find books related to the Carolina Lowcountry & Atlantic World by browsing these recommended titles. Access pages from the 'Find Books' drop-down menu to see monographs sorted by relevance to topical categories: Atlantic WorldPan-AfricanismSouth Carolina, and Slavery. On these pages, you will find descriptions for recommended titles as well as recommended subject searches and a guide to browsing books by subject.

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Carolina Lowcountry and the Atlantic World

In 1997, in association with the University of South Carolina Press, the Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World program established a book series that publishes monographs, collections of original essays, and scholarly editions of significant primary sources for the study of the Carolina Lowcountry and/or the Atlantic World.

Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900

Published in cooperation with the Library Company of Philadelphia's program in African American History, this series from the University of Georgia Press emphasizes comparative and transnational approaches and focuses on the development of, and challenges to, racialized inequality in Atlantic culture, with a particular focus on the Americas. Books in the series explore the evolving meanings of race, slavery, and nation; African identity formation across the Atlantic world; and struggles over emancipation and its aftermath.

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