ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
Disciplining and Punishing in Edgar Allan Poe`s ÒThe System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether": the Southern Origins and Implications of Poe | By Eve Dunbar | 6 |
Doing as Little as the Law Requires: African Americans, the Federal Government, and School Desegregation in Baytown, Texas | By Chris Danielson | 16 |
Uplift, Violence, and Service: The Experience of Black Women Teachers in the South During Reconstruction | By Jim Downs | 29 |
"Count Her InÓ: Enez Stafford Grubb in the Building and Rebuilding of 1960s Cambridge, Maryland | By Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie, II | 40 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
ANDREW Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 819Ñ1915, | By Doug Paul | 50 |
BERLAND, GILLIAM, & LOCKRIDGE, ED., The Commonplace Book of William Byrd II of Westover | By Kenneth A. Shelton | 51 |
BINGHAM & UNDERWOOD, EDs., The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays After I'll Take My Stand | By Brandon Bittner | 53 |
BLEVINS, Hill Folks: A History of Arkansas Ozarkers and Their Image, | By Shane Butterfield | 55 |
CARNEY, Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas, | By Linda M. Rupert | 57 |
CLARK, Railroads in the Civil War: The Impact of Management on Victory and Defeat, | By Mark A. Smith | 59 |
COTTON, ED., From the Pen of a She-Rebel The Civil War Diary of Emilie Riley McKinley, | By Robert Marlin | 61 |
CRAWFORD, Ashe County's Civil War: Comunity and Society in the Appalachian South, | By Jane Alice Hogan | 62 |
DAVIS, The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander H Stephens, | By Brian D. McKnight | 64 |
DEW, Apostles of Disunion: Southern Secession Commissioners and the Causes of the Civil War, | By R. Volney Riser | 65 |
EAGLES, Outside Agitator: Jon Daniels and the Civil Rights Movernent in Alabama, | By Simon Wendt | 66 |
FERGUSON, On to Atlanta: The Civil War Diaries of John Hill Ferguson, Illinois Tenth Regiment of Volunteers | By Lori R. Fulton | 68 |
FINGER, Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition | By Mark R. Cheatem | 70 |
FROST, Thinking Confederates: Academia and the Idea of`Progress in the New South, | By Justin Poche | 71 |
GALLAGHER, Lee & His Arrny in Confederate History | By Christian McWhirter | 75 |
GOODSON, Highbrours, Hillbillies, and Hellfire: Public Entertainment in Atlanta, 1880-1930, | By Melissa Ooten | 75 |
GORDON, Florida's Colonial Architectural Heritage | By Dave Nelson | 77 |
GRAMM, Sornebody's Darling: Essays on the Civil War | By David Corlett | 78 |
GREENBAUM, More Than Black: AfroÑCubans in Tampa | By Uta Kresse Raina | 80 |
HANKINS, Uneasy in Babylon: Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture, | By Mark Wilson | 81 |
MEEK & HATTAWAY, Gettysburg to Vicksburgá The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks, | By Janet L. Bucldew | 83 |
HETTLE, The Peculiar Democracy: Southern Democrats in Peace and Civil War, | By Stacy K. McGoldrick | 84 |
INGALLS & PEREZ, Tampa Cigar Workers | By Stephen I. Schwab | 85 |
INSCOE & KENZER, Enemies of the Country: New Perspectives on Unionists in the Civil War South, | By Kenneth Whiyne Howell | 87 |
KRAWCZYNSKI, William Henry Drayton: South Carolina Revolutionary Patriot, | By Kristalyn Shefyeland | 88 |
MACAULAY, Unitariansim in the Antebellum South: The Other Invisible Institution, | By Karen Fisher Younger | 90 |
McCLUSKEY & SMITH, EDs., Mary McLeod Bethune: Building a Better World | By Anne Haw Holt | 91 |
MILLER, Crime, Sexual Wholeness, and Clemency: Florida's Pardon Board and Penal System in the Progressive Era | By Jennifer Lawrence Janoisky | 93 |
PAINTER, Southern History Across the Color Line | By Edward Blum | 95 |
PERDUE & GREENE, The Columbia Guide to Ameriean Indians of the Southeast, | By Solomon K. Smith | 96 |
PROCTOR, Bathed in Blood Hunting and Mastery in the Old South | By T Robert Hart | 98 |
REAVIS, If Write Kids Die: Iliemories of a Civil Rights Movement Volunteer, | By Michael Beltz | 99 |
ROSENGART & ROSENGARTEN, EDs., A Portion of the People: Three Hundred Wars of Southern Jewish Life, | By Neal M. Hughes | 100 |
WALDREP & NIEMAN, EDs., Local Matters: Race, Crime, and Justice in the Nineteenth-Century South | By Jeremy Boggs | 102 |
WILLS, The War Hits Home: The Civil War in Southeastern Virginia | By Brain Craig Miller | 103 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
ABRAMS, Selling the Old-Time Religion: American Fundamentalists and Mass Culture, I920-1910 | By Matthew A. Sutton | 105 |
GOEBEL, A Government By the People: Direct Democracy in America, 1890Ñ1940, | By Nathan Kozuskanich | 107 |
HARRISON, ED., Best Companions: Letters of EIza Middleton Fisher and Her Mother, Mary Hering Middleton, from Charleston, Philadelphia, and Newport, 1839-1846, | By Angela Murphy | 108 |
HESS, Presidential Decisions for War: Korea, Vietnam, and the Persion Gulf | By William R McEvoy | 110 |
HINE & McLEOD, EDs., Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora, | By Champa Patel | 111 |
HUMPHREYS, Malaria: Poverty, Race, and Public Health in the United States, | By Jim Downs, Jr. | 113 |
JENKINS & HINE, EDs., A Question of Manhood: A Reader in US. Black Men's History and Masculinity, | By Kelly D. Selby | 115 |
KELLER, Fictions of US. History: A Theory and Four Illustrations, | By Josip Mocnik | 118 |
KNOTT, Alexander Hamilton The Persistence of Myth, | By Stephen I. Schwab | 119 |
SATZ, Ameriran Indian Policy in the Jacksonian Era, | By Christopher R. Versen | 122 |
TISDALE, Natalie Delage Sumter: A Lady of the High Hills, | By Rebecca Tolley-Stokes | 123 |
TRIPLET, In the Phillipines and Okinawa: A Memoir I945ÑI948, | By Robert M. Hendershot | 126 |
VON-MASZEWISKI, TRANS. & ED., Voyage to North America, 1844-45: Prince Carl of Solms's Texas Diary of People, Plaees, and Events, | By Melanie Gilpin | 127 |