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ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
Conversation; William W. Freehling | Christian McWhirter | 7 |
IÕll Live and Die for Dixie: The Rhetoric of the Southern Manifesto | Robet Tice Lalka | 32 |
ÒOf Some Importance, but Uneven and LimitedÓ: External Support for Local Civil Rights Action in Tennessee's Haywood and Fayette Counties, 1959-1963 | Richard L. Saunders | 55 |
Modern Statehouses for Modern States: Edward Durell Stone's Capitol Architecture in North Carolina and Florida | Derek R. Everett | 74 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
COBB, Away Down South: A History of Southern Identity | Matthew L. Downs | 92 |
BAPTIST and CAMP, New Studies in the History of American Slavery, | Sowande Mustakeem | 93 |
MCCASH, ]ekyll Island 2 Early Years: From Prehistory through Reconstruction, | Deborah L. Bauer | 95 |
MILANICH, Laboring in the Fields ofthe Lord: Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians | Deborah L. Bauer | |
PIKER, Okfuskee: A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America | Donna L. Cox | 98 |
ROUNTREE, Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown | Michael I. Hoekstra | 99 |
ROHRER, Hopes Promise: Religion and Acculturation in the Southern Backcountry | Stephen W. Eldridge | 101 |
FOWLER, Dining at Monticello | Brooke Westcott | 102 |
SOHN, Appalachian Home Cooking: History Culture, and Recipes, | Charles P. Clark, Jr | 103 |
HOLMES, The Faiths of the Founding Fathers | Charity Wait Rakestraw | 104 |
VERKRUYSE, Prophet, Pastor; and Patriarch: The Rhetorical Leadership of Alexander Campbell | Stephen W. Eldridge | 106 |
MEER, Uncle Tom Mania: Slavery, Minstrelcy, and Transatlantic Culture in the 1850s | Christian McWhirter | 107 |
FOLLETT, The Sugar Masters: Planters and Slaves in LouisianaÕs Cane World, 1820-1860 | Matthew A. Byron | 109 |
COX, Traveling South: Travel Narratives and the Construction of American Identity | James Nicholson | 110 |
CARTER, Southern Single Blessedness: Unmarried Women in the Urban South, 1800-1865 | Heather Duerre Humarm | 111 |
MCWHINEY, The Civil War: A Concise Account by a Noted Southern Historian, | Scott Tarnowieckyi | 113 |
AYERS, GALLAGHER, and TORGET, Crucible ofthe Civil War: Virginia from Secession to Commemoration | Keith Harris | 114 |
SANDERS, IR., While in the Hands ofthe Enemy: Military Prisoners of the Civil War | William E. Hardy | 115 |
CIMPRICH, Fort Pillow; a Civil War Massacre, and Public Memory, | M. Keith Harris | 117 |
CLINTON and SILBER, Battle Scars: Gender and Sexuality in the American Civil War | David Silkenat | 118 |
BRADLEY and DAHLEN, From Conciliation to Conquest: The Sack of Athens and the Court-Martial of Colonel John B. Turchin | Joseph W. Danielson | 119 |
HAIN, A Confederate Chronicle: The LyÔe of a Civil War Survivor, | Peter Luebke | 120 |
URWIN, Black Flag over Dixie: Racial Atrocities and Reprisals in the Civil Wan | Patrick Hampton | 121 |
WETHERINGTON, Plain Folks Fight: The Civil War and Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia | William A. Morgan | 123 |
LEVINE, Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War | Jennifer M. Murray | 125 |
HOGUE, Uncivil War: Five New Orleans Street Battles and the Rise and Fall of Radical Reconstruction | Jacob F. Lee | 127 |
CHAPPELL, A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Religion and the Death of lim Crow, | Guy Lancaster | 128 |
ARSENAULT, Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Iustice, | J.E. Branscombe | 129 |
ESTES, ÒI Am a Man!Õ? Race, Manhood, and the Civil Rights Movement, | David Kenneth Pye | 131 |
LEUCHTENBURG, The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson | Matt Edmonds | 132 |
LEWIS, The White South and the Red Menace: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and Massive Resistance, 1945-1965 | Becky L. Bruce | 133 |
PEACOCK, The American South in a Global World, | Madison Black Humann | 135 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
CREECH, Righteous Indignation: Religion and the Populist Revolution, | Steven Corhern | 138 |
WEDDLE, Lincoln? Tragic Admiral: The Life of Samuel Francis DuPont, | John C. Mitcham | 139 |
WILLIAMS-FORSON, Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, and Power | Angela Jill Cooley | 140 |
CANTOR, The Life and Times of a Rock 'nÕ Roll Deejay | Drew Taulsen | 142 |
IACKSON and PELKEY, Music and History: Bridging the Disciplines, | Tyler J. Williams | 144 |
RAYMOND, From My Cold, Dead Hands: Charlton Heston and American | Patrick Hampton | 145 |