Presented as a tribute to Eugene D. Genovese, the ten substantial and arresting essays in Slavery, Secession, and Southern History are on varying topics in the history of the antebellum South. But either explicitly or implicitly, each testifies to the importance of Genovese\u27s remarkably compr...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Scholarly Viewpoints on the Civil War Era This work forms a compilation of annual lectures made ...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...
Few historians have left their mark on a field as decisively as Eugene D. Genovese. The shape of sou...
In a 1975 article on the place of yeomen farmers in a slave society, Eugene D. Genovese identified a...
Beyond Race and Slavery A New Perspective on the Southern Mind Historians have waited a long time...
A Collection of Essays in Tribute to a Great Historian Eighteen former students of the historian Jam...
Fresh Perspectives on Civil War Study Placing Jefferson Davis and George Gershwin in the same volume...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
For over forty years, William Scarborough\u27s collective portrait of plantation overseers has been ...
By the Christian South, Eugene Genovese means virtually the whole white population of the region. Ca...
Confederate Nationalism Historians Honor a Colleague Recipients of a festschrift or honorary coll...
Remembering the Scholarship of a Great Historian T. Harry Williams’ shadow looms large at Louisiana ...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
Honoring a Giant in Southern History I vividly remember the first time I read Bertram Wyatt-Brown\u2...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Scholarly Viewpoints on the Civil War Era This work forms a compilation of annual lectures made ...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...
Few historians have left their mark on a field as decisively as Eugene D. Genovese. The shape of sou...
In a 1975 article on the place of yeomen farmers in a slave society, Eugene D. Genovese identified a...
Beyond Race and Slavery A New Perspective on the Southern Mind Historians have waited a long time...
A Collection of Essays in Tribute to a Great Historian Eighteen former students of the historian Jam...
Fresh Perspectives on Civil War Study Placing Jefferson Davis and George Gershwin in the same volume...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
For over forty years, William Scarborough\u27s collective portrait of plantation overseers has been ...
By the Christian South, Eugene Genovese means virtually the whole white population of the region. Ca...
Confederate Nationalism Historians Honor a Colleague Recipients of a festschrift or honorary coll...
Remembering the Scholarship of a Great Historian T. Harry Williams’ shadow looms large at Louisiana ...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
Honoring a Giant in Southern History I vividly remember the first time I read Bertram Wyatt-Brown\u2...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Scholarly Viewpoints on the Civil War Era This work forms a compilation of annual lectures made ...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...