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About the Contributors & Editors Author: LIFT Number: [05966_13] |
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reviews Author: Albert ECowdrey, adjunct professor of history at the University of New Orleans. LIFT Number: [005966_6] |
p. 97 |
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''The Vampire That Hovers Over North Carolina'' :Gender, White Supremacy, and the Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 Author: Andrea Meryl Kirshenbaum LIFT Number: [005970_1] |
p. 6 |
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reviews Author: Catherine Clinton, Douglas Southall Freeman Visiting Professor of History at the University of Richmond. Clinton, president of the Southern Association for Women Historians (1997-98), is looking forward to the publication of her next three projects in the fall of 1998: Civil War Stories, Taking off the White Gloves: Southern Women and Women Historians, and I, Too, Sing America: Three Centuries of African American Poetry. LIFT Number: [005966_4] |
p. 89 |
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review Author: Charles WDunn, Thurmond Professor of Politics at Clemson University, and former chairman of the United States J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Among Dunn's recent publications are The Conservative Tradition in America and Religion in American Politics. LIFT Number: [005966_9] |
p. 105 |
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reviews Author: David EWhisnant, professor of English and adjunct professor of American studies, communications studies, and Latin American studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Whisnant is the author of Modernizing the Mountaineer: People, Power and Planning in Appalachia, All That Is Native and Fine: The Politics of Culture in an American Region, and Rascally Signs in Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua. LIFT Number: [005966_5] |
p. 92 |
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Up Beat Down South ''Music With the Bark On'': The Southern Journeys of John and Alan Lomax Author: GAVIN JAMES CAMPBELL LIFT Number: [05966_12] |
p. 114 |
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reviews Author: Gaines MFoster, associate professor of history at Louisiana State University and author of Ghost of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South. LIFT Number: [005966_2] |
p. 84 |
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music recordings Author: Gavin James Campbell, Music Editor LIFT Number: [05966_11] |
p. 111 |
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Olmsted's Cracker Preacher Author: Genovese, Eugene D LIFT Number: [00005966] |
p. 54-62 |
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reviews Author: John CWillis, associate professor of history at the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee. He is coeditor, with Edward L. Ayers, of The Edge of the South: Life in Nineteenth-Century Virginia (1991) and author of the forthcoming Forgotten Time: The Yazoo-Mississippi Delta After the Civil War. LIFT Number: [005966_3] |
p. 87 |
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reviews Author: John MCoski, historian at the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia. Coski is the author of Capital Navy: The Men, Ships, and Operations of the James River Squadron and contributed to A Woman's War: Southern Women, Civil War, and the Confederate Legacy. He has written and lectured widely on the Confederate memorial period and on the history and symbolism of the Confederate battle flag, including a photo essay for Southern Cultures. LIFT Number: [005966_8] |
p. 102 |
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When Mail Was Armor Envelopes of the Great Rebellion, 1861-1865 Author: Stephen WBerry LIFT Number: [005966_1] |
p. 63 |
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Yoknapatawpha: Images and Voices Author: Stewart, George G LIFT Number: [00005968] |
p. 31-53 |
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reviews Author: Tim Minchin, lecturer in American history at St. Andrews University, Scotland. Minchin studies labor in the American South and is the author of What Do We Need a Union For: The TWUA in the South, 1945-1955. LIFT Number: [005966_7] |
p. 99 |
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Front Porch [Hatred in the South] Author: Watson, Harry LIFT Number: [00005970] |
p. 1-5 |
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review Author: Wayne Flynt, Distinguished University Professor, Auburn University. Flynt regularly teaches courses on Alabama and southern history. Among his ten books are two that deal with southern religion: Taking Christianity to China and Alabama Baptists. LIFT Number: [05966_10] |
p. 108 |