| ARTICLES |
| Title | Author | pg |
| Arkansas and the Grandfather Clause Amendment of 1912 | Scott A. Jones | 5 |
| Leadership and Civil War Desertion in the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth regiments North Carolina Troops | William E. Emerson | 17 |
| The Ironic Career of Zephaniah Kingsley | Daniel L. Fountain | 34 |
| Rule of Rebs: Confederate Historical Memory and White Supremacy in North Carolina, 1865-1870 | Richard D. Starnes | 45 |
| Eugene Franklin May: The Life and Career of a Southern Naval Officer | Larry A. Taunton | 67 |
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| BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
| Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
| ASH KENAZI, ed., The Civil War Diary of Clara Solomon, | Emily Bingham | 80 |
| BAXTER, Henry Clay and the American System | David Schroeder | 81 |
| BLAND, Preserving Charleston's Past, Shaping Its Future | Joan Marie Johnson | 82 |
| BOLTON, Poor Whites of the Antebellum South | Thomas Winter | 84 |
| BOND, Negro Education in Alabama | Wes Borucki | 85 |
| BROWN, To the Manner Born | Lesley J. Gordon | 86 |
| CAMPBELL, The Stem of Jesse | Andrew S. Chancey | 87 |
| CRONENBERG, Forth to The Mighty Conflict | Andrew E. Kersten | 88 |
| DAWSEY and DAWSEY, eds. The Confederados | Daniel A. Clark | 89 |
| DOWNS, Art of the Florida Seminole and Miccosukee Indians | Reid Friedson | 90 |
| DUNCAN, Entrepreneur for Equality | John Mousty | 91 |
| FARNHAM. The Education of the Southern Belle | James A. Pingel III | 92 |
| FERGUSON, The John Couper Family at Cannon's Point | Timothy J. Lockly | 94 |
| GORDON, Caste & Class | Corey T. Lesseig | 94 |
| HADLEY and BOWMAN, eds. Southern Party Organizations and Activities | Charles J. Rector | 96 |
| HARROLD, The Abolitionists and the South, 1831-1861 | Sharon Roger Hepburn | 96 |
| HEIDLER, Pulling the Temple Down | Phillip Papas | 97 |
| HUDSON and TESSER, eds., The Forgotten | Jenny Davis | 98 |
| INSCOE, ed, Georgis in Blck and White | Kari Frederickson | 99 |
| JACKSON, Rivers of Life | Jason Battles | 100 |
| JONES, North Carolina History | Robert McFarland | 102 |
| KENNEDY, After Appomattox | Mark Jacobsen | 102 |
| KIDWELL, Choctaws and Missionaries in Mississippi, 1818-1918 | James T. Carson | 103 |
| KILBOURNE, Debt, Investment, Slaves | Robert E. Wright | 104 |
| LAMONTE, Politics and Welfare in Birmingham, 1900-1975 | Glenn Feldman | 105 |
| LANCASTER, Removal Aftershock | Donald Fisher | 107 |
| LARSON, Sex, Race, and Science | Joe Wojak | 108 |
| LESLIE, Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege | Angela Boswell | 109 |
| LOWE, The Creative Process of James Agee | Randal L. Hall | 110 |
| MCCURRY, Masters of Small Worlds | Natalie Ring | 111 |
| MCDONOUGH, War in Kentucky | Nick Stellato | 112 |
| NESBITT, Saber and Scapegoat | Christopher Thomas | 113 |
| NEWTON, Armed With the Constitution | Scott A. Merriman | 114 |
| OSTHAUS, Partisans of the Southern Press | Sean R. Busiclt | 115 |
| SAVILLE, The Work of Reconstruction | Kathleen Gorman | 116 |
| SCHAFER, Slavery, the Civil Law, and the Supreme Court of Louisiana | Alexander N. Soltani | 117 |
| SHIRLEY, From Congregation Town to Industrial City | Debra L. Rhoad | 118 |
| SILVER and MOESER, The Separate City | Daniel E. Crowe | 120 |
| SIMPSON,S.A. Cunningham and the Confederate Heritage | Larry G. Gray | 120 |
| TAYLOR, General Lee, His Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1865 | Anthony C. Manley | 121 |
| THOMAS, ed. Stepping Out of the Shadows | Caryn E. Neumann | 122 |
| VERGHESE, My Own Country | John Howard | 123 |
| WALLER, Main Street Amusements | Kevin C. Nies | 125 |
| WINTERS, Tennesse Farming, Tennesse Farmers | John Zaborney | 126 |
| WOLFE, Daughters of Canaan | Melissa Walker | 127 |
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| NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
| Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
| ANDERSON, Electing Jimmy Carter | Dean Kotlowski | 128 |
| CHANCE, ed. Mexico Under Fire, and GARRETT, The Mexican-American War of 1846-1848 | Barry M. Stentiford | 129 |
| CROMWELL, The Other Brahmins | Matthew Crocker | 131 |
| ETULAIN, ed. The American West in the Twentieth Century | Christina Rabe Seger | 132 |
| FLEHARTY, Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains | Kimberly R. Sebold | 133 |
| FORSYTH, Thrilling Days in Army Life | Jeffrey T. Brierton | 134 |
| GEIER and WINTER, Look to the Earth | Eric T. Dean, Jr | 135 |
| GIESEN, Coal Miners' Wives | Eric L. Rousey | 137 |
| GREENE, Understanding the American | Paul D. Gelpi, Jr | 138 |
| GRINDON, Shadows on the Past | Patrick F. Callahan | 139 |
| HEAD, Every Inch a Soldier | Wesley White | 140 |
| JONES, Guatemala in the Spanish Colonial Period | David Libby | 141 |
| KINGSEED, Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis of 1956 | Stephen Petrus | 142 |
| KOCHENDOERFER, One Woman's World War II | Pamela Mills | 143 |
| LANGLEY and SCHOONOVER, The Banana Men | Thomas S. Jennings | 144 |
| LONG, The Jewel of Liberty | Adam L. Tate | 145 |
| MCGAW, ed. Early American Technology | A. Glenn Crothers | 147 |
| MCLOUGHLIN, The Cherokees and Christianity, 1794-1870 | James T. Carson | 148 |
| MCMAHON, What Parish Are You from? | Mary R. Block | 149 |
| NEWCOMB, Political Partisanship in the American Middle Colonies | Leslee Koch Gilbert | 150 |
| NIVEN, ed. The Salmon P. Chase Papers, Vol. 2 | Michael A. Ross | 151 |
| OUELLET, Pedal to the Matal | Gregory S. Smith | 152 |
| PARK, Latin American Underdevelopment | Matthew Loayra | 153 |
| ROBINSON, The Court Martial of Lieutenant Henry Flipper | Keith Krawczynski | 154 |
| SHACKELFORD, Thomas Jefferson's Travels in Europe | Harry S. Laver | 156 |
| STREITMATTER, Raising Her Voice | Tomilm Brown Hall | 157 |
| SZASZ, ed. Between Indian and White Worlds | Sally Southwiek | 159 |
| TONG, Unsubmissive Women | Peter T. Alter | 160 |