Impact Of The State Ports Authority Upon The Economy Of South Carolina
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Port Development
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Water Resources |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1346 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Harbors |
ISBN | : |
The Impact of Georgia Ports Upon the Economy of the State
Author | : Jack Blicksilver |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 1960 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
The Lowcountry Engineers
Author | : Jamie W. Moore |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Government publications |
ISBN | : |
The Impact of Virginia's Ports on the Economy of the Commonwealth
Author | : John Laurence Knapp |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Hampton Roads (Va. : Harbor) |
ISBN | : |
South Carolina
Author | : Charles F Kovacik |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2019-06-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000312275 |
Although small in land area, South Carolina boasts rich geographical diversity. From the mountains to the sea, from the Savannah River to the Pee Dee River, the state features an array of settings and habitats, all formed over long periods of geologic time and human history. Each stage of the state's history has witnessed the creation of a distinctive environment, and this book explores those changing landscapes and the effect they have on South Carolina today. The authors emphasize the spatial patterns of South Carolina's economic and cultural geography since the first humans occupied the area. The book is divided into three parts–the physical setting, the historical setting, and contemporary South Carolina–and concludes with the identification of ten regional subdivisions based on the state's human geography. In this manner, the book provides a panorama of a distinctive region, an area where Old South meets New South and where the landscape is a product of the state's long history.
Developing Dixie
Author | : Winfred Moore |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 1988-06-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 031306444X |
This collection of essays examines the development of the American South from the end of the Civil War to the end of World War II. Written by both well-known and emerging scholars, the essays are divided into sections that address some of the major issues of that era, such as race relations, economic development, political reform, the roles of southern women, the messages of folk music, and the problems of the region's historians. Each article offers fresh insights or new information on its subject, and collectively the articles help to illuminate how the most traditional of American regions tried to cope with the forces of modernization.