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*  Rosen, Robert N.  ''Confederate Charleston: An Illustrated History of the City and the People during the Civil War.'' U. of South Carolina Press, 1994. 181 pp.   
*  Rosen, Robert N.  ''Confederate Charleston: An Illustrated History of the City and the People during the Civil War.'' U. of South Carolina Press, 1994. 181 pp.   
* Rosen, Robert. ''A Short History of Charleston.'' University of South Carolina Press, (1997). survey by scholar
* Rosen, Robert. ''A Short History of Charleston.'' University of South Carolina Press, (1997). survey by scholar
===Art, Architecture, Literature, Science===
* Cothran, James R.  ''Gardens of Historic Charleston.'' U. of South Carolina Press, 1995. 177 pp. 
* Greene, Harlan.  ''Mr. Skylark: John Bennett and the Charleston Renaissance.'' U. of Georgia Press, 2001. 372 pp. 
* Hutchisson, James M. and Greene, Harlan, ed.  ''Renaissance in Charleston: Art and Life in the Carolina Low Country, 1900-1940.'' U. of Georgia Press, 2003. 259 pp. 
* Hutchisson, James M.  ''DuBose Heyward: A Charleston Gentleman and the World of Porgy and Bess.'' U. Press of Mississippi, 2000. 225 pp. 
* McNeil, Jim.  ''Charleston's Navy Yard: A Picture History.'' Charleston, S.C.: Coker Craft, 1985. 217 pp. 
*  O'Brien, Michael and Moltke-Hansen, David, ed.  ''Intellectual Life in Antebellum Charleston. '' U. of Tennessee Press, 1986. 468 pp. 
* Poston, Jonathan H.  ''The Buildings of Charleston: A Guide to the City's Architecture.'' U. of South Carolina Press, 1997. 717 pp.   
* Severens, Kenneth.  ''Charleston: Antebellum Architecture and Civic Destiny.'' U. of Tennessee Press, 1988. 315 pp. 
* Stephens, Lester D.  ''Science, Race, and Religion in the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston Circle of Naturalists, 1815-1895.'' U. of North Carolina Press, 2000. 338 pp. 
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* Susan Sully; ''Charleston: Past and Present'' Rizzoli International Publications, 1998, on architecture. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=99414537 online edition]
*  Waddell, Gene.  ''Charleston Architecture: 1670-1860.'' 2 vol. Charleston, S.C.: Wyrick, 2003. 992 pp.
* Watson, Charles S. ''Antebellum Charleston Dramatists''  University of Alabama Press, 1976 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=57188986 online edition]
* Weyeneth, Robert R.  ''Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947-1997. '' (Historic Charleston Foundation Studies in History and Culture series.)  U. of South Carolina Press, 2000. 256 pp. 
* Yuhl, Stephanie E.  ''A Golden Haze of Memory: The Making of Historic Charleston.'' U. of North Carolina Press, 2005. 285 pp. 
* Zola, Gary Phillip.  ''Isaac Harby of Charleston, 1788-1828: Jewish Reformer and Intellectual.'' U. of Alabama Press, 1994. 284 pp.
===Race===
* Bellows, Barbara L.  ''Benevolence among Slaveholders: Assisting the Poor in Charleston, 1670-1860.'' [[LSU Press|Louisiana State U. Press]], 1993. 217 pp. 
*  Drago, Edmund L.  ''Initiative, Paternalism, and Race Relations: Charleston's Avery Normal Institute.'' U. of Georgia Press, 1990. 402 pp. 
* Egerton, Douglas R.  ''He Shall Go Out Free: The Lives of Denmark Vesey.'' Madison House, 1999. 248 pp.  [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=25142982863664 online review]
* Greene, Harlan; Hutchins, Harry S., Jr.; and Hutchins, Brian E.  ''Slave Badges and the Sl ave-Hire System in Charleston, South Carolina, 1783-1865.'' McFarland, 2004. 194 pp. 
* Jenkins, Wilbert L.  ''Seizing the New Day: African Americans in Post-Civil War Charleston.'' Indiana U. Press, 1998. 256 pp.
* Johnson, Michael P. and Roark, James L.  ''No Chariot Let Down: Charleston's Free People of Color on the Eve of the Civil War. '' U. of North Carolina Press, 1984. 174 pp.  [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=41730524 online edition]
* Kennedy, Cynthia M.  ''Braided Relations, Entwined Lives: The Women of Charleston's Urban Slave Society.'' Indiana U. Press, 2005. 311 pp. 
* Powers, Bernard E., Jr.  ''Black Charlestonians: A Social History, 1822-1885.'' U. of Arkansas Press, 1994. 377 pp.

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A list of key readings about Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Borick, Carl P. A Gallant Defense: The Siege of Charleston, 1780. U. of South Carolina Press, 2003. 332 pp.
  • Bull, Kinloch, Jr. The Oligarchs in Colonial and Revolutionary Charleston: Lieutenant Governor William Bull II and His Family. U. of South Carolina Press, 1991. 415 pp.
  • Clarke, Peter. A Free Church in a Free Society. The Ecclesiology of John England, Bishop of Charleston, 1820-1842, a Nineteenth Century Missionary Bishop in the Southern United States. Charleston, S.C.: Bagpipe, 1982. 561 pp.
  • Coker, P. C., III. Charleston's Maritime Heritage, 1670-1865: An Illustrated History. Charleston, S.C.: Coker-Craft, 1987. 314 pp.
  • Doyle, Don H. New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910. U. of North Carolina Press, 1990. 369 pp. online edition
  • Fraser, Walter J., Jr. Charleston! Charleston! The History of a Southern City. U. of South Carolina, 1990. 542 pp. the standard scholarly history
  • Gillespie, Joanna Bowen. The Life and Times of Martha Laurens Ramsay, 1759-1811. U. of South Carolina Press, 2001. 315 pp.
  • Hagy, James William. This Happy Land: The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charleston. U. of Alabama Press, 1993. 450 pp. online edition
  • Jaher, Frederic Cople. The Urban Establishment: Upper Strata in Boston, New York, Charleston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. U. of Illinois Press, 1982. 777 pp.
  • McInnis, Maurie D. The Politics of Taste in Antebellum Charleston. U. of North Carolina Press, 2005. 395 pp.
  • Pease, William H. and Pease, Jane H. The Web of Progress: Private Values and Public Styles in Boston and Charleston, 1828-1843. Oxford U. Press, 1985. 352 pp.
  • Pease, Jane H. and Pease, William H. A Family of Women: The Carolina Petigrus in Peace and War. U. of North Carolina Press, 1999. 328 pp.
  • Pease, Jane H. and Pease, William H. Ladies, Women, and Wenches: Choice and Constraint in Antebellum Charleston and Boston. U. of North Carolina Press, 1990. 218 pp.
  • Phelps, W. Chris. The Bombardment of Charleston, 1863-1865. Gretna, La.: Pelican, 2002. 175 pp.
  • Rosen, Robert N. Confederate Charleston: An Illustrated History of the City and the People during the Civil War. U. of South Carolina Press, 1994. 181 pp.
  • Rosen, Robert. A Short History of Charleston. University of South Carolina Press, (1997). survey by scholar