Search

Your search keyword '"SOUTHERN United States history"' showing total 1,034 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Descriptor "SOUTHERN United States history" Remove constraint Descriptor: "SOUTHERN United States history"
1,034 results on '"SOUTHERN United States history"'

Search Results

1. Self-interest, Slavery, and the Exploitation of Elderly Slaves in the American South.

2. Where the South Begins.

3. The First Invasion of Georgia and the Myth of Westo Power, 1656-1684.

4. The New Jersey of the South or Virginia's Partner: Foreign Affairs and the Ratification of the Constitution in North Carolina.

5. Exploring the Use of Digitally Archived Folk Music to Teach Southern United States History.

6. Baptiste and Marianne's Balbásha': Enslavement, Freedom, and Belonging in Early New Orleans, 1733–1748.

7. The View from Forty Years.

9. Chapter 1: Violent Identifications: Civilian Sectional Rhetorics during the American Civil War.

11. Introduction.

12. Chapter 2: Reading, Sociability, and Warfare.

13. Chapter 20: Reenactment as Resistance.

14. Chapter 19: The Future of Civil War and Reconstruction Literature.

15. Chapter 18: Brown v. Board, the Civil War Centennial, and the Literature of Civil Rights.

16. Chapter 17: Charles Chesnutt, The Colonel's Dream, and The Futures of Cotton.

17. Chapter 16: Charles Chesnutt and the Reconstruction of Black Education.

18. Chapter 15: Elmira and the Post-War Geographies of Black Monumentalizing.

19. Chapter 14: Literature and the Material Cultures of Confederate Remembrance.

20. Chapter 13: African Americans, Africa, and the Long Watch Night for Freedom.

21. Chapter 12: Frederick Douglass, Andrew Johnson, and the Work of Reconstruction.

22. Chapter 11: The Literature of Reconstruction and the Worlds the Civil War Might Have Made.

24. Chapter 10: From "Facts" to "Pictures": Rebecca Harding Davis and Civil War Memory.

25. Chapter 9: Reconsidering Moses: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Reconstruction.

26. Chapter 8: Walt Whitman and the Reconstructive Impulse of Leaves of Grass.

27. Chapter 7: The Unfinished Drama of the American Civil War.

28. Chapter 6: The Civil War Ballad and Its Reconstruction.

29. Chapter 5: The Confederacy and Other Southern Fictions.

30. Chapter 4: "The Home and the Camp So Inseparable": Northern Fictions and the Union Cause.

31. Chapter 3: Reconstructing the Civil War Literature of Injury, Illness, and Convalescence: Caregivers, Soldiers, and Civilians.

32. My True South.

33. Plantations Goods.

36. Select Stories.

37. Reimagining "Defeat" in the Transnational West: John Newman Edwards, Mexican Exile, and the Confederate Experiment 2.0.

38. An Unholy Union: Southern and Western History.

39. Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer.

42. THE SOUTH is A PLACE of TRANSFORMATION.

44. Mapping the History of the Carceral State from Jim Crow to Sun Belt: A Review Essay.

45. The Search for Southern Digital History: A Review Essay.

46. Race Not Place: The Invasion, and Possible Retreat, of British Historians of the American South.

49. Bidding Farewell to Confederate Statues: Landscape, Politics, and American History.

50. Du Bois, Dirt Determinism, and the Reconstruction of Global Value.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources