Title | Author | pg |
The First Martyrs: The Sixth Massachusetts and the Baltimore Riot of 1861 . | By Stephen M. Klugewicz | 5 |
The Neighborhood Organization Workers of Mobile, Alabama: Black Power Politics and Local Civil Rights Activism in the Deep South. | By Nahfiza Ahmed | 25 |
Sectarianism, Sectionalism, and Immigration: The Lutheran Church on the Eve of the Civil War | By David Schroeder and Peter Burfind | 41 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
AIKEN, The Cotton Plantation South Since the Civil War | by Scott Marler | 55 |
ALLARDICE, More Generals in Gray | by Wade G. Dudley | 57 |
BRIGGS, ed., Soldier and Scholar: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and the Civil War | by Carey Roberts | 58 |
BUKER, Swamp Sailors and the Second Seminole War | by Mike Mansfield | 59 |
CASHIN, ed., Our Common Affairs: Texts from Women in the Old South | by Kristen Streater | 61 |
DENHAM, A Rogue's Paradise: Crime and Punishment in Antebellum Florida, 1821-1861, | by Matthew W Smith | 62 |
DUNAWAY, The First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern Appalachia 1700-1860 | by Nathan R. Kozuskanich | 63 |
EDWARDS, Gendered Strife and Confusion: The Political Culture of Reconstruction, | by Amy Murrell | 65 |
ESKEW But for Birmingham: The Local and National Movements in the Civil Rights Struggle, | by Wes Borucki | 66 |
FELDMAN, From Demagogue to Dixiecrat: Horace Wilkinson and the Politics of Race, | by Chris Waldrip | 68 |
FREEMAN, Carved in Stone: The History of Stone Mountain | by Angela K. O'Neal | 69 |
FREY and WOOD, Come Shouting to Zion | by Donald Sockol | 70 |
GREENBERG, Honor and Slavery | by Adam L. Tate | 72 |
HAWKINS, WiII Campbell: Radical Prophet of the South | by Michael Fuquay | 73 |
HEYRMAN, Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt | by Glenn Robins | 75 |
HOLLANDSWORTH, The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War | by Brian D. McKnight | 77 |
KING, Stolen Childhood Slave Youth in Nineteenth-Century America | by Izumi Ishii | 78 |
LEIDHOLDT Standing Before the Shouting Mob: Lenoir Chambers and Virginias Massive Resistance to Public-School Integration | by Anthony R. Maravillas | 79 |
LITWACK, Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow | by Stephen Petrus | 80 |
MCPHERSON and COOPER, eds., Writing the Civil War: The Quest to Understand | by Mark A. Smith | 83 |
MORGAN, Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake and Lowcountry, | by Bob Edwards | 84 |
OWEN, The Sacred Flame of Love: Methodism and Society in Nineteenth-Century Georgia, | by Charles A. Israel | 86 |
ROPER, ed., C Vann Woodward: A Southern Historian and His Critics | by Brett Rogers | 88 |
ROZBICKI, The Complete Colonial Gentleman | by Ramon Cornejo Veloso | 89 |
SCHWALM, A Hard Fight for We: Transition to Slavery and Freedom in South Carolina, | by Marc. R. Sykes | 90 |
SIDBURY, Ploughshares Into Swords: Race, Rebellion, and Identity in Gabriel's Virginia, 1730-1810, | by Diane Barnes | 92 |
SIMON, A Fabric of Defeat: The Politics of South Carolina Millhands, 1910-1948, | by Stephen A. Brown | 94 |
SMITH and APPLETON, eds., A Mythic Land Apart: Reassessing Southerners and Their History | by Gary Sprayberry | 95 |
SPINNEY World War II in Nashville: Transformation of the Homefront | by Mary Kathryn Barbier | 97 |
STARTUP The Root of All Evil: The Protestant Clergy and the Economic Mind of the Old South, | by Chris Beckham | 99 |
STEVENSON, Life in Black and White: Family and Community in the Slave South, | by David Hacker | 100 |
STEWART "What Nature Suffers to Groe: Life, Labor; and Landscape on the Georgia Coast; 1680-1920 | by Brian Bonhomme | 102 |
TRACK In the Master's Eye: Representations of Women, Blacles, and Poor Whites in Antebellum Southern Literature | by Jennifer Gross | 103 |
WEINER, Mistresses and Slaves: Plantation Women in South Carolina, 1830-1880, | by Susan Wyly-Jones | 105 |
WOODWORTH, Six Armies in Tennessee: The Chichamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns, | by Stuart Rice | 107 |
YOUNG, Senator James Murray Mason: Defender of the Old South, | by Jonathan M. Berkey | 108 |
ZUCZEK, State of Rebellion: Reconstruction in South Carolina | by Thomas Adams Upchurch | 109 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
APEL and APEL,MASH: An Army Surgeon in Korea | by Janet G. Valentine | 110 |
BEIDLER, The Good War's Greatest Hits: World War II and American Remembering, and CHAPPELL, Before the Bomb: How America Approached the End of the Pacfic War | by Paul D. Gelpi, Jr | 112 |
BETHELL, ed., The Cambridge History of Latin America, Vol. XI, Bibliographical Essays | by Thomas S. Jennings | 114 |
CAYTON and TEUTE, eds., Contact Points: American Frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi | by Augustine Nigro | 115 |
HOBSON, GWILLIAM, PERUE, and SMITH, eds. The Papers of John Marshall Vol. IX, | by Fran Baer | 117 |
MARTEN, The Children's Civil War | by Rebecca C. McIntyre | 118 |
MCMAHON, What Parish Are You From? | by Kevin E. Schmiesing | 119 |
MELONIO, Tocqueville and the French | by Ryan McCrory | 121 |
PEARSON and HOFFMAN, The Last Voyage of El Nuevo Constante | by Thomas Mark Shelby | 122 |
PERDUE, Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835 | by Mary Block | 123 |
PHILLIPS, Freedoms Port: The African-American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860, | by Sean Condon | 125 |
PRUDEN, Conditional Partners: Eisenhower; the United Nations, and the Search For a Permanent Peace | by Matthew Loayza | 127 |
ROBERTSON, Soldiers Blue and Gray | by Patrick M. Kreiser | 128 |
SHULER, Had I the Wings: The Friendship of Bachman and Audubon | by Sean R. Busick | 129 |
TAP, Over Lincoln's Shoulder: The Committee on the Conduct of theWar | by Derek W Frisby | 130 |
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