ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
What They Fought For . . . in Greensboro, Alabama. | By G. Ward Hubbs | 5 |
The American School of Ethnology: Science and Scripture in the Proslavery Argument. By Thomas E. Will | By Thomas E. Will | 14 |
Integration at Alabama's Historically Black Colleges and Universities. | By Bruce Lowery | 35 |
From the Mississippi to the Mediterranean: The 1891 New Orleans Lynching and its Effects on United States Diplomacy and the American Navy. | By David A. Smith | 60 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
ALDRIDGE AND LEWIS, eds., The Changing Shape of Protestantism in the South, | by Charles A. Israel | 86 |
ATKINS, Parties, Politics, and the Sectional Conflict in Tennessee, 1832-1861, | by John Mousty | 88 |
BOLES, The Great Revival Beginning: of the Bible Belt, | by Wesley Allen Riddle | 89 |
BRUNDAGE, A Socialist Utopia in the New South: The Ruskin Colonies in Tennessee and Georgia, 1894-1901, | by Stephen Petrus | 92 |
CAMPBELL and RICE, eds., A Woman's War Southern Women, Civil War and the Confederate Legacy, | by Mary Block | 93 |
CLAYTON and SALMOND, Varieties of Southern History: New Essays on a Region and Its People, | by Ryan McCrory | 95 |
COBB, ed., The Mississippi Delta and the World: The Memoirs of David L. Cohn, | by Randall L. Hall | 97 |
COCKRELL and BALLARD, eds., A Mississippi Rebel in the Army of Northern Virginia: The Civil War Memoirs of Private David Holt, | by Thomas Adams Upchurch | 98 |
COWDREY, This Land This South: An Environmental History | by Daniel E. Crowe | 99 |
DANIEL, Standing at the Crossroads: Southern Life in the Twentieth Century, | by Richard D. Starnes | 101 |
GALLAGHER, The Confederate War | by William E. Emerson | 102 |
GREENE, Selling Black History for Carter G. Woodson: A Diary 1930-1933, | by Brett Rogers | 104 |
HANKINS, God's Rascal: J. Frank Norris and the Beginnings of Southern Fundamentalism, | by Larry G. Gray | 106 |
HARRISON AND KLOTTER, A New History of Kentucky, | by Chris Beckham | 107 |
HAW John & Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, | by David Schroeder | 108 |
MCGUIRE, Diary of a Southern Refugee During the War by a Lady of Virginia, | by Rebecca C. McIntyre | 110 |
NOE and WILSON, eds., The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Essays, | by Derek Frisby | 112 |
O'BRIEN, ed., An Evening When Alone: Four Journals of Single Women in the South, 1827-1867 | by Sean R. Busick | 115 |
RICHARDSON, Cassius Marcellus Clay: Firebrand of Freedom, | by Adam?Max Tuchinsky | 116 |
SHADE, Democratizing the Old Dominion: Virginia and the Second Party System, 1824-1861, | by Eric Tscheschlok | 117 |
SPENCER, Raphael Semmes: The Philosophical Mariner | by Edwin L. Combs III | 119 |
SUTHERLAND, ed., A Very Violent Rebel: The Civil War Diary of Ellen Renshaw House, | by Melissa Ann Becker | 121 |
TOWLES, ed., A World Turned Upside Down: The Palmers of South Santee, 1818-1881, | by Leah S. Hayes | 122 |
WOODFIN, Lay Down With Dogs: The Story of Hugh Otis Bynum and the Scottsboro First Monday Bombing; | by LeeAnn Bishop Lands | 124 |
WIGGINS, ed., The Journals of Josiah Gorgas, 1857-1878, | by Wes Borucki | 126 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
CARMACK, Rebels of Highland Guatemala: The Quiche Mayas of Momostenango, | by Melvin D. Davis | 128 |
CONRAD, ed., The Papers of Nathaniel Greene, Vol. IX, 11 July 1781-2 December 1781. | by Harry S. Laver | 129 |
DANIEL and BOCK, Island No. 10: Struggle for the Mississippi Valley | by Wilson West | 130 |
DEMAILLIE and ORTIZ, eds. North American Indian Anthropology: Essays on Society and Culture, | by Greg O?Brien | 132 |
DEWOLFE, ed., Discoveries ofAmerica: Personal Accounts of British Emigrants to North America during the Revolutionary Era, | by Jennifer Harrison | 133 |
DRYDEN, A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman, and HALL, ed., Love, War; and the 96th Engineers (Colored): The World War II New Guinea Diaries of Captain Hyman Samuelson, | by Paul D. Gelpi, Jr | 134 |
ELLIS, To Change Them Forever: Indian Education at the Rainy Mountain Boarding School 1893-1920, | by Izumi Ishii. | 137 |
FRANKLIN and MCNEIL, eds., African Americans and the Living Constitution, | by Scott A. Merriman | 138 |
GAFF, On Many a Bloody Field: Four Wars in the Iron Brigade, | by Ethan S. Rafuse | 140 |
HAGAN, Quanah Parker; Comanche Chief | by Christian McMillen | 141 |
HALL, Hell-Bent for Music: The Life of Pee Wee King, | by Christopher Kreiser | 143 |
HOFFMAN and ALBERT, eds., The Transforming Hand of Revolution: Reconsidering the American Revolution as a Social Movement, | by Stephen M. Klugewicz | 144 |
HUDSON, Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South's Ancient Chiefdoms, and GALLOWAY, ed. The Hernando de Soto Expedition: the Southeast, History Historiography and 'Discovery" in the Southeast | by Thomas S. Jennings | 146 |
MCCLURE, Abraham Lincoln and Men of War-Times, | by Phillip Papas | 148 |
MONAGHAN, Abraham Lincoln Deals with Foreign Affairs: A Diplomat in Carpet Slippers, | by Robert Flynn | 150 |
MORGAN, The Devious Dr. Franklin, Colonial Agent: Benjamin Franklin's Years in London, | by Leslee K. Gilbert | 152 |
OWSLEY and SMITH, Filibusters and Expansionists: Jeffersonian Manifest Destiny 1800-1821, | by Adam L. Tate | 153 |
STEVENS, Mission on the Ho Chi Minh Nail: Nature, Myth, and War in Vietnam, | by Matthew Loayza | 156 |
SUGGS, ed., The Black Press in the Middle West, 1865-1985, | by Charles Rector | 158 |