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ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
An Interview with Dr. Glenda Gilmore | Matthew L. Downs | 7 |
When Country was "Cool": Gender, Race, Class, and Region in Female Country Music, 1980-1983 | Dana C. Wiggins | 17 |
"To Share in All the Blessings of Our Freedom": The Concerned Women of Memphis and Shelby County and the Embodiment of Great Society Ideology | Tammy M. Prater | 37 |
A Vision for Colonization: The Southern Migration Movement to Mexico after the U.S. Civil War | T. William Wahlstrom | 50 |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
KUPPERMAN, The Jamestown Project | Kevin Horton | 67 |
RAMSEY, The Yamasee War: A Study of Culture, Economy, and Conflict in the Colonial South | Brett Richard Bell | 68 |
CUMFER, Separate Peoples, One Land: The Minds of Cherokees, Blacks, and Whites on the Tennessee Frontier | Daniel Flaherty | 70 |
McMICHAEL, Atlantic Loyalties: Americans in Spanish West Florida, 1785-1810 | Deborah L. Bauer | 71 |
DeLOMBARD, Slavery on Trial: Law, Abolitionism, and Print Culture | Heather Duerre Humann | 73 |
DELFINO and GILLESPIE, Technology, Innovation, and Southern Industrialization: From the Antebellum Era to the Computer Age | Michael Frawley | 74 |
WARNES, Savage Barbecue: Race, Culture, and the Invention of America's First Food | Angela Jill Cooley | 76 |
NIEDERMEIER, Eliza Calvert Hall: Kentucky Author and Suffragist | Erin Jones Schmidt | 77 |
WOOD, Mary Tehair to Mary Few: Selected Letters, 1802-1844 | Robin Sager | 78 |
SMALLWOOD, The Feud That WasnÕt: The Taylor Ring, Bill Sutton, John Wesley Hardin, and Violence in Texas | Matthew Hulbert | 79 |
VARON, Disunion: The Corning of the American Civil War; 1789-1859 | Rachel A. Shapiro | 81 |
BREWER, The Confederate Negro: Virginias Craftsmen and Military Laborers, 1861-1865 | Bryna O'Sullivan | 81 |
EICHER, Dixie Betrayed: How the South Really Lost the Civil War | Jim D. Brisson | 82 |
COZZENS, Shenandoah 1862: Stonewall Jacksons Valley Campaign | Ryan C. Bixby | 83 |
FULLER, Clad in Iron: The American Civil War and the Challenge of British Naval Power | John C. Mitcham | 85 |
DUPREE, Planting the Union Flag in Texas: The Campaigns of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks in the West | Scott A. Suarez | 86 |
GRAMM, Battle: The Nature and Consequences of Civil War Combat | Rick Shelton | 87 |
SCHALLER AND SCHALLER, Soldiering for Glory: the Civil War Letters of Colonel Frank Schallen Twenty-second Mississippi Infantry | Timothy Huffstutter | 89 |
IOINER, Little to Eat and Thin Mud to Drink: Letters, Diaries, and Memoirs from the Red River Campaign, 1863-1864 | William E. WhyteIII | 90 |
PHILLIPS, Diehard Rebels: The Confederate Culture of lnvincibility | Micki Kaleta | 91 |
ROLAND, History Teaches Us to Hope | Jonathon White | 92 |
GALLAGHER, Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know about the Civil War | Kristopher A. Teters | 93 |
ACKERMAN, Wade Hampton III | Alan James Harrelson | 95 |
KEITH, The Colfax Massacre: The Untold Story of Black Power White Terror and the Death of Reconstruction | Magan L. Bever | 96 |
JANNEY, Bury the Dead But Not the Past: Ladies' Memorial Associations and the Lost Cause | Benjamin L. Miller | 97 |
BROWN, Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class and Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South | Josh Fennell | 99 |
ELLENBERG, Mule South to Tractor South: Mules, Machines, and the Transformation of the Cotton South | Steven Knepper | 100 |
WHITAKER, On the Laps of Gods: The Red Summer of 1919 and the Struggle for justice that Remade a Nation | Andrew D. Amron | 102 |
LIENESCH, ln the Beginning: Fundamentalism, the Scopes Trial, and the Making of the Antievolution Movement | Lincoln Austin Mullen | 103 |
CONSER and PAYNE, Southern Crossroads: Perspectives on Religion and Culture | Colin Chappell | 105 |
STEPHENS, The Fire Spreads: Holiness and Pentecostalism in the American South | Solomon Rose | 106 |
BINDAS, Remembering the Great Depression in the Rural South | Jonathan Ray | 108 |
HAVIGHURST, Air Castle of the South: WSM and the Making of Music City | Christopher J. Scott | 109 |
BADGER, New Deal/New South: An Anthony I. Badger Reader | Charles Kenneth Roberts | 111 |
HOWARD, Patterson for Alabama: The Life and Career of John Patterson, and TREST, Nobody but the people: The Life and Times of Alabama's Youngest Governor | Scotty E. Kirkland | 113 |
DURHAM, Powerful Days: The Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore | William Sturkey | 115 |
WARREN, If It Takes All Summer: Martin Luther King, the KKK, and States' Rights in St. Augustine, 1964 | Jeffrey D. Howison | 117 |
MINCHIN, "Don't Sleep with Stevens!": The J. P. Stevens Campaign and the Struggle to Organize the South, 1963-1980 | Daniel Menestres | 118 |
LIPARTITO and BUTLER, A History of the Kennedy Space Center | William A. McCraken, III | 120 |
GAILLARD, Prophet from Plains: Jimmy Carter and His Legacy | Derek Lipman | 121 |
WATTS, White Masculinity in the Recent South | David B. McRae | 123 |
INGE, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Volume 9: Literature | Kerry M. Cohen | 124 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
EUSTACE, Passion is the Gale: Emotion, Power and the Coming of the American Revolution | Stephen W. Eldridge | 126 |
CHASE, The Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary War Series, Volume I7, 15 Spetember-31 October 1778 | Robert G. Brooking | 127 |
ALLEN, A Republic in Time: Temporality and Social Imagination in Nineteenth-Century America | Matthew B. Watts | 129 |
RODGERS, Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612-1865 | Peter Luebke | 130 |
RHODES, A Missouri Railroad Pioneer: The Life of Louis Houck | Katherine Rye Jewell | 131 |
BABB, On the Dirty Plate Trail: Remembering the Dust Bowl Refugee Camps | Marjorie J. Hunter | 133 |
HEISS and PAPACOSMA, NATO and the Warsaw Pact: Intrabloc Conflicts | Matt D. Jacob | 134 |
MICHAEL, Willis Carto and the American Far Right | Daniel Spillman | 136 |