Title | Author | pg |
Professor Non Grata: Theodore G. Bilbo and Mississippi Academia | Pamela Webb | 3 |
The Commerce of a Southern Port: New Bern, North Carolina, 1783 to 1812 | William Stuart Morgan | 11 |
Hilary A. Herbert and the Paradox of an Anti-Imperalist Strong Navy Advocate | H.E.Mattox | 23 |
The Final Battle: The Southern Historical Society and Confederate Hopes for History | Harold Eugene Mahan | 27 |
A Turn of Events: Earl Long and The Louisiana Gubernatorial Elections of 1940 and 1948 | Davy Brooks | 38 |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
All Clever Men, Who Make Their Way: Critical Discourse in the Old South. Edited by Michael O'Brien. | Steven Forsell | 46 |
The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790. By Rhys Isaac | Jonie Leigh Griffin | 46 |
The Ruling Race: A History of American Slaveholders. By James Oakes. | Thomas D. Cockrell | 47 |
Tell About the South: The Southern Rage to Expain. By Fred Hobson | Crawford King | 48 |
The University of Alabama: A Pictorial History. By Suzanne Rau Wolfe. | Mark Harris Boazman | 49 |
White Land, Black Labor: Caste and Class in Late Nineteenth-Century Georgia. By Charles L. Flynn, Jr. | Christopher A. Nordmann | 50 |
90¡ In the Shade. By Clarence Cason. | Louis R. Smith, Jr | 51 |
The Virginia Militia In the Seventeenth Century. By William L. Shea. | Robert M. Browning, Jr. | 51 |
Stephen Sayre: American Revolutionary Adventure. By Jolm Alden. | John Morgan Dederer | 52 |
Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin. By James Lee McDonough and Thomas L. Connelly. | Timothy D. Johnson | 53 |
The Confederate Navy in Europe. By Warren F. Spencer | Robert M. Browning, Jr | 54 |
New England and Foreign Relations 1789-1850. By Paul A. Varg | Guy R. Swanson | 55 |
British Economists and the Empire. By John Cunningham Wood. | Matthias Schiffer | 56 |
The Wildness Pleases: The Origins of Romanticism. By Christopher Thacker. | F. Thomton Miller | 56 |