ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
The Principle of Liberation: Henry H Moore's Civil War Photographs of American Americans | By Michelle Lamuniere | 5 |
From the Cotton Field to the Great Waterway: African Americans and the Muscle Shoals Project during World War I | By Victoria Ott | 35 |
Something Lost: The Black Farmer and the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service Before, During, and After Integration | By T. Robert Hart | 55 |
"Proud to Lend My Name and Whatever Strength I May Have: U.S. Senator Carter Glass and World War II Interventionism | By Christopher John Bright | 66 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
ADAMS, When in the Course of Human Events: Arguing the Case for Southern Secession, | by Jane Flaherty | 81 |
BAILEK The Chessboard {1%:*: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Campaigns of 1864, | by Mark A. Smith | 83 |
BENSE, ed., Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola | by Kevin Scot Gould | 84 |
BILLINGER, Hitler's Soldiers in the Sunshine State: German POWs in Florida | by Eric Babb | 86 |
CASHIN, Wiliam Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier, | by Nathan Kozuskanich | 87 |
DAVIS, ed., A Fire-Eater Remembers: The Confederate Memoir of Robert Barnwell Rhett, | by Paul D. Quigley | 89 |
DOWDEY Lee and His Men at Gettysburg: The Death of a Nation | by Clark Wheeler | 91 |
EDWARDS, Scarlett Doesn't Live Here Anymore: Southern Women in the Civil War Era, | by Blain Roberts | 92 |
FELDMAN, Politics, Society, and the Klan in Alabama. 1915-1949 | By John H. Ratliff | 95 |
FELDMAN, A Sense Place: Birmingham's Black Middle-Class Community 1890-1930, | by Natalie J. Ring | 96 |
FRANKEL, Freedom's Women: Black Women and Families in Civil War Era Mississippi, | by Amy Crowson | 98 |
GILLESPIE, Free Labor in an Unfree World: White Artisans in Slaveholding Georgia, 1789-1860, | by Gary T. Edwards | 99 |
GRANT, North over South: Northern Nationalism and American Identity in the Antebellum Era, | by Rebecca C. McIntyre | 101 |
GRIMSLEY AND MILLER, eds., The Union Must Stand: The Civil War Diary John Quincy Adams Campbell, Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, | by Chandra Miller | 102 |
HARRELL, The Churches of Christ in the 20th Century: Homer Haily's Personal Journey Faith, | by Neal M. Hughes | 105 |
HOLTON, Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia | by Matthew J. Reardon | 106 |
HURT ed., The Rural South Since World War II | by Charles R. Westmoreland, Jr | 108 |
INSCOE AND MCKINNEY The Heart of Confederate Appalachia: Western North Carolina in the Civil War | by Brian D. McKnight | 110 |
JENKINS, The South in Black and White: Race, Sex, and Literature in the 1940's | by Amy E. Wells | 112 |
JOYNER, Shared Traditions: Southern History and Folk Culture | by Jay Langdale | 113 |
KERR-RITCHIE, Freed people in the Tobacco South: Virginia, 1860-1900 | by Connie Meale | 115 |
LANDERS, Black Society in Spanish Florida | by Stephen I. Schwab | 117 |
MASSEY John Laurens and the American Revolution | by Solomon K. Smith | 119 |
MCKIVIGAN AND HARROLD, eds., Antislavery Violence: Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum America | by Mark R. Cheathem | 121 |
ONUF, Jefferson's Empire: The Language of American Nationhood | by Douglas M. Bradburn | 122 |
PRINCE AND SIMPSON, Long Green: The Rise and Fall of Tobacco in South Carolina, | by James S. Humphreys | 125 |
RABBY, The Pain and the Promise: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Tallahassee, Florida, | by Gary Sprayberry | 128 |
RILEY The Presidency and the Politics of Racial Inequality: Nation-Keeping from 1831 to 1965, | by Scott W. Webster | 129 |
SANSON, Louisiana During World War II: Politics and Society, 1939-1945, | by William Hartley | 131 |
SMITH, Neither Separate Nor Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South, | by Shannon Frystak | 133 |
STAGG, ed., The Papers of James Madison, Presidential Series, Volume 4: 5 November 1811 - 9 July 1812, with a Supplement, 5 March 1809-19 October 1811 | by Robert Volney Riser II | 135 |
TYSON, Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Wlliams and the Roots of Black Power | by Rob Fink | 136 |
WALKER, All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 , | by Fred C. Smith | 137 |
WEIGLEY, A Great Civil War: A Military and Political History, 1861-1865, | by Derek W. Frisby | 139 |
WHITES, The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender: Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1890, | by Patricia G. Dillon | 141 |
WILLIS, Forgotten Time: The Yazoo-Mississippi Delta After the Civil War | by C. B. Walclrip | |
YOUNG, Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837, | By T. Robert Hart | 144 |
ZALL, Lincoln on Lincoln | by Anthony Rama Maravillas | 145 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
ANDERSON, Crucible of War: The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1760 | by Michael W. Mansfield | 147 |
BROADDUS, Genteel Rhetoric: Writing High Culture in Nineteenth Century Boston, | by Brett Parker | 149 |
COCLANIS AND BRUCHEY, eds., Ideas, Ideologies, and Social Movements: The United States Experience since 1800 | by Patrick M. Kreiser | 150 |
CRISPELL, Testing the Limits: George Armistead Smathers and Cold War America, | by Ronald Capshaw | 152 |
DUBOFSKY, Hard Work: The Making of Labor History | by Roger Chapman | 154 |
FREEDMAN, Whistling in the Dark: Memory and Culture in Wartime London, | by John F. Lyons | 155 |
GARRISON, Games Advisors Play: Foreign Policy in the Nixon and Carter Administrations, | by Justin Colsfey | 157 |
MCDONALD, States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876, | by James McLean Albritton | 159 |
MURPHY, But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us: Ireland, Colonialism, and Renaissance Literature, | by Wes Borucki | 160 |
PAGE, The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900-1940 | by Stephen Petrus | 162 |
VALDES, Tragedy in Havanna: November 27 1871 | by Thomas S. Jennings | 164 |