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University of South Carolina Institute for Southern Studies University of South Carolina's Institute for Southern Studies

Created to foster the study of the American South, the Institute for Southern Studies serves as a link to the very rich research resources at the University of South Carolina as well as providing access to other important research facilities throughout the state. It brings together outstanding faculty specializing in the study of the South from a wide variety of disciplines for research, teaching, special seminars and public programs.

On this episode, Mark sits down with Taylor Allred, Program Director of the Coastal Conservation League, to talk about A...
05/19/2026

On this episode, Mark sits down with Taylor Allred, Program Director of the Coastal Conservation League, to talk about AI and the surge in data center demand it's driving, which is creating financial and environmental problems for households. They also discuss the proposals for multiple data centers here in South Carolina that have seen significant pushback from residents.

On this episode, Mark sits down with Taylor Allred, Program Directo...

Congratulations to our very own Emily Allen, who was recently named as a member of the USC Humanities Collaborative inau...
05/18/2026

Congratulations to our very own Emily Allen, who was recently named as a member of the USC Humanities Collaborative inaugural cohort of Faculty Fellows for 2026-2027.

Dr. Allen is an assistant professor in the USC School of Music and the Institute for Southern Studies. She is working on a book manuscript about Carnival parade music in Mobile, Alabama, inspired by her experiences marching in the parades during her high school and college years. Her other interests lie in scholarly podcasting, which she currently pursues as a host for two podcasts, the New Books Network and our own Take on the South.

On this episode, Mark sits down with Director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, Paul Quigley, as they discus...
05/06/2026

On this episode, Mark sits down with Director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, Paul Quigley, as they discuss Representative Preston Brooks' historic caning of Senator Charles Sumner in his new book "The Man Behind the Cane: Preston Brooks, Political Violence, and the Road to the Civil War."

1 like, 1 comment. "The Southern Beat-down with Paul Quigley"

If you were on campus last week and saw an enormous tent on the Horseshoe and something that smelled really good - yep, ...
05/04/2026

If you were on campus last week and saw an enormous tent on the Horseshoe and something that smelled really good - yep, that was us and our students from SOST-350, "Barbecue: Southern History and Culture on a Plate". We partnered with Robbie from City Limits Q to have an end of semester "Cue on the Shoe" to celebrate everything that we learned in the course.

And our friends from The State Newspaper came along as well!

https://www.thestate.com/news/local/education/article315571490.html

A student sent this to us from a student app.  We love to see it!
04/24/2026

A student sent this to us from a student app. We love to see it!

Please join us as we welcome Professor Paul Quigley, from the History Department at Virginia Tech who will be giving a t...
04/14/2026

Please join us as we welcome Professor Paul Quigley, from the History Department at Virginia Tech who will be giving a talk on his book "The Man Behind the Cane: Preston Brooks, Political Violence and the Road to the Civil War"

Gambrell Hall - Room 428 on April 22nd from 2:00-3:30pm.

With heavy heart we share the very sad news that Professor Lacy K. Ford, Jr. passed away last night following a long bat...
04/02/2026

With heavy heart we share the very sad news that Professor Lacy K. Ford, Jr. passed away last night following a long battle with illness. A former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Senior Vice Provost & Dean of Graduate Studies, Chair of the Department of History, and, most recently, Scholar-in-Residence at the Institute for Southern Studies at the University of South Carolina, Lacy was one of his generation’s most influential, rigorous, and gifted historians.

His passion for writing stayed with him until the end. As recently as December 2024 he published Understanding the American South: Slavery, Race, Identity, and the American Century with Cambridge University Press, joining his other, seminal works, including Origins of Southern Radicalism: The South Carolina Upcountry, 1800-1860 (Oxford University Press, 1988) and Deliver Us From Evil: The Slavery Question in the Old South (Oxford University Press, 2009). Lacy’s work was reviewed in the New York Times Book Review, and he was awarded several prestigious fellowships, including two Research Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Lacy was also recipient of the South Carolina Governor’s Award for the Humanities in 2023.

Lacy’s brilliance as an historian was rivalled only by his ardent love of teaching. Dozens of graduate students passed through his careful hands; thousands of undergraduates were lucky enough to be taught by a man who venerated the life of the mind. For a scholar who earned all three of his degrees at USC, his impact on our students was a source of immense satisfaction to Lacy.
We will dearly miss Lacy’s warm smile, ready wit, and steadfast kindness. He was beloved to many and will remain so.

Our heartfelt condolences go to his wife, Dr. Janet Hudson, and his entire family. May you rest in peace, Professor Ford.

03/13/2026

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Mark recently sat down to Dr. Emerson, to talk about his unconventional career path, his role as the Director of the Sou...
03/06/2026

Mark recently sat down to Dr. Emerson, to talk about his unconventional career path, his role as the Director of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, and to get an inside scoop on how the Department’s building works to preserve the state's most important documents.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cut1HHfsFrM

On this episode, Mark sits down with the Director of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Dr. W. Eric Emerson, to talk about his unconventi...

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