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ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
Culture and Ecology: Indians, Europeans, and Animal Husbandry in Colonial Florida | Francis Xavier Luca | 7 |
Robert M. T Hunter and the Crisis of the Union, 1860-1861. | Randall Moore | 25 |
The 1992 Kenneth R. Wesson Award The South and Black Cinema: an Exploration | Stephen G. Meyer | 36 |
Perspectives on the Historiography of the Slave Family. by Anya Jabour..48 | Anya Jabour | 48 |
The 1992 Undergraduate Essay Award In Commemoration of 100 Year of Alabama Football Coach Bryant and the Years of Crisis, 1969-1970 | Randolph Gillum | 67 |
Archival Repositories and Museums/Exhibits in Southern History: Alabama, Part II | Kate Moore | 71 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
Abernathy, And the Walls Come Tumbling Down | Glen C. Moore | 83 |
Abernethy, The Formative Period in Alabama | Daniel Dean Roland | 83 |
Ammon, James Monroe | Stuart Leibiger | 84 |
Baker, Lighthouses of Texas | Patricia Bellis Bixel | 85 |
Berry, Located Lives | Lenore Graham Thomas | 86 |
Bolsterli, Born in the Delta | Anya Jabour | 87 |
Botkin, ed., Lay My Burden Down | Steven J. Sarson | 87 |
Burr, The Secret Eye | Jean V. Berlin | 88 |
Byme and Weaver, ods., Haskell of Gettysburg | Richard E. Kehrberg | 89 |
Callahan, The Freedom Quilting Bee | Barbara J. Rozek | 90 |
Campbell, An Empire for Siavery | Patricia Bellis Bixel | 90 |
Carr,et al Robert Cole's World | Marion Nelson Winship | 91 |
Carter, "Dear Old Kit" | Richard E. Kehrberg | 92 |
Chesnutt and Willson, eds., The Meaning of South Carolina History | R. Randall Moore | 93 |
Clary, Fortress America | J. Tracy Power | 94 |
Cohen, At Freedom's Edge | Jean V. Berlin | 94 |
Coit, John C Calhoun | Robert E. McFarland | 95 |
Cooper, The Conservative Regime | Meg Greene | 96 |
Davis, Who ls Black | Rebecca Bales | 97 |
Davis, Diary 4 a Confederate Soldier and Thompson, Westward the Texans | J. Tracy Power | 97 |
Dye, Toons and Temples Along the Mississippi, | Robert M. Caniker | 98 |
Egerton, Charks Fenton Mercer and the trial of National Conservatism | Steve Knockemus | 98 |
Finger, Cherokee Americans | Tine Weil | 99 |
Fite, Richard B. RusselL Jr: | Paul Rorvig | 99 |
Frey, Water from the Rock | Gregory D. Massey | 101 |
Gallagher, ed., Antietam | Glen C. Moore | 102 |
Gallagher, ed., Struggle for the Shenandoah | J. Tracy Power | 103 |
George, ed., A Guide to the history of Florida | David M. Lotz | 103 |
Gragg, Confederate Goliath | W. Stuart Morgan III | 104 |
Hann, Missions to the Calusa | Darryl L. Peterkin | 104 |
Henderson, The Politics of change in Georgia | Bryant Simon | 105 |
Hollon, ed., William Bollaert's Texas | Robert M. Carriker | 106 |
Hughes, The Battle of Belmont | William Hartley | 107 |
Jimerson, The Popular Civil Wa | J. Tracy Power | 107 |
Jones, Born a Child J Freedom, yet a Slave | Stephanie E. Yuhl | 108 |
Ketcham, James Madison | Michael A. McDonnell | 109 |
Klein, Unification of a Slave State | Gregory D. Massey | 110 |
Lander, ed., A Rebel Came Home | Michael L. Sutton | 110 |
Lash, Destroyer of the Iron Horse | Michael L. Sutton | 110 |
Litoff, Miss You | David M. Lotz | 111 |
Mahon, History of the Seond Seminole War and Wickman, Osceola's Legacy | Robert D. England | 111 |
Martin, The Pleasure Gardens of Virginia | RE Kell | 113 |
Moore, Looking South | Philip N. Mulder | 113 |
Moreland, es aL eds., The 1988 Presidential Election in the South | Bernard B. yamron | 114 |
Nolan, Lee Considered | Rambod Behboodi | 115 |
Nulty, Confederate Florida | Michael R. Hanna | 116 |
Outlaw, Govenors Land | RE Kell | 117 |
Owsley, Frank Lawerence Owsley | Daniel Dean Roland | 117 |
Parker, Black Votes Count | John Howard | 118 |
Peny, The Formation of a Society on Virginia's Eastern Shore | Steven J. Sarson | 119 |
Plank and Ginsberg eds., Southern Cities, Southern Schools | Melissa A. Langley | 119 |
Plunkett, AfroÑAntenkan Sources in Virginia | Kathleen Gorman | 121 |
Preston, Dirt Roads to Dixie | W. Stuart Morgan III | 121 |
Reid, Always a River | Marion Nelson Winship | 122 |
Shaffer, To be an Arnerican | Matha J. King | 122 |
Silver, A New Face on the Countryside | Anya Jabour | 123 |
Smith, An Old Creed for the New South | Paul V. Murphy | 124 |
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Nex Generation | John Howard | 125 |
Spaw, ed., The Texas Senate, Volume I | Christopher Filippi | 126 |
Stephens and Holmes, Historical Atlas of Texas | L. Scott Philyaw | 126 |
Suggs, P.B. Young, Newspaperman | Edward E. Adams | 127 |
Titus, The Old Dominion at War | L. Scott Philyaw | 127 |
Trotter, ed., The Great Migration in Historical Perspectives | Wanda Wakefield | 129 |
Tlillos, Habits of Industry | Robert E. McFarland | 129 |
Walker, Penology for Profit | Bruce Olav Solheim | 130 |
Woodman, King Cotton and His Retainers | Robert E. McFarland | 131 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
Altschuler, LBJ and the Polls | Bernard B. Yamron | 132 |
Bauman and Coode, In the Eye ofthe Great Depression | Edward E. Adams | 133 |
Bennett and Lennon, A Quest for Glory | Richard S. Dukes, Jr | 133 |
Bradford, ed., Admirals of the New Steel Navy | T. Kenneth Hales | 134 |
Butler, Awash in a Sea of Faith | Philip N. Mulder | 135 |
Carlson, "Pecos Bill" | Charles E. Morton | 136 |
Clawson, Constructing Brotherhood | Steven L. Davis | 137 |
Cooper and Neu, eds., The Wilson Era | T. Kenneth Hales | 138 |
Crosby, America's Forgotten Pandemic | PE Kell | 139 |
Durey, "With the Hammer of Truth" | Stuart Leibiger | 140 |
Galley, Bougainville | David M. Lotz | 140 |
Gallman, Mastering Warrtime | Richard E Kehrberg | 140 |
Gough, ed., Fanny Kemble | Meg Greene | 141 |
Harris, Keeping the Faith | Marilyn K. Howard | 142 |
Hatch, The Democratization of American Christianity | jeffrey A. Mullins | 143 |
Haywood, Victorian Wes | Jean V Berlin | 143 |
Lankford, ed., OSS Against the Reich | David Zimov | |
Lowe, Five Years a Dragoon | Robert L. Johnson II | 145 |
Luker, The Soocial Gospel in Black and White | Paul V Murphy | 145 |
Milanich and Milbrath, eds., First Encounters | H. Micheal Tarver | 146 |
Russell, Campaigning with King | Richard R Kehrberg | 147 |
Ryan, Women in Public | jeffrey A. Mullins | 148 |
Savage, Roosevelt-The Party Leader | Neil Whittaker | 148 |
Schutz and Trennery, Abandoned by Lincoln | Jean V Berlin | 149 |
Simpson, Let us Have Peace | Robert D. England | 150 |
Wright, African-Arnencans in the Colonial Era | Stephen G. Meyer | 151 |
Yellin, Women & Sisters | Jean V Berlin | 152 |
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