The Digital US South
The Digital US South is a compendium of web-based research projects about the American South.
The Digital US South is a compendium of web-based research projects about the American South.
The South Carolina Encyclopedia is "an authoritative and entertaining one-volume compilation of essays on topics ranging from politics to the arts, from Hilton Head to Caesars Head, and from the Lords Proprietors to Hootie and the Blowfish." Edited primarily by Walter Edgar, together with many associate editors from fellow southern colleges. More available under Exploring the South.
The Papers of William Short is a born-digital documentary edition focusing on Virginian William Short (1759-1849), Thomas Jefferson’s “adoptive son,” who was a diplomat and fiscal agent in Europe, a successful businessman and philanthropist in the United States, and an early advocate of emancipation of enslaved people in his home state.