In The American South, William J. Cooper, Jr. and Thomas E. Terrill demonstrate their belief that it is impossible to divorce the history of the south from the history of the United States.
Looks at the growth of the South from the English background of the 1607 settlement of Jamestown, to the political disintegration of the "solid South," to the economic transformation of...
Death and the American South is an edited collection of twelve never-before-published essays, featuring leading senior scholars as well as influential up-and-coming historians.
Looks at the evolution and impact of the automobile in Southern States during the first part of the twentieth-century.
This volume is valuable both as a dynamic introduction to Southern Studies and as an entry point into more recent research for those already familiar with the subfield.
The eight original essays collected here consider this stunning dynamism in ways that help us see anew the region's place in that ever-accelerating, transnational flow of people, capital, and technology known collectively as "globalization.
10; John Phillip Reid, A Law of Blood: The Primitive Law of the Cherokee Nation (New York: New York University Press, 1970), 68, 120, 140, William G. McLoughlin, Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic (Princeton: Princeton University ...
Taken collectively, this book should encourage more readers to reimagine this region, its time periods, climate(s), and ecocultural networks.
In this volume Cleanth Brooks pays tribute to the language and literature of the American South.
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