Even as Americans keep moving all over the map in the late twentieth century, they cherish memories of the places they come from. But where do these places—these regions—come from? What makes them so real? In this groundbreaking book a distinguished group of historians explores the concept of region in America, traces changes the idea has undergone in our national experience, and examines its meaning for Americans today. Far from diminishing in importance, the authors conclude, regional differences continue to play a significant role in Americans\u27 self-image. Regional identity, in fact, has always been fed by the very forces that many people think threaten its existence today: a central government, an aggressive economy, and connection...
Emerging out of a 2003 conference in Lincoln, Nebraska, organized by the Consortium of Regional Huma...
Review of: Mapping America\u27s Past: A Historical Atlas. Carnes, Mark C. and Garraty, John A
Despite the homogenization of American life, areas of strong regional consciousness still persist in...
Review of: All over the Map: Rethinking American Regions. Ayers, Edward L.; Limerick, Patricia Nelso...
Review of: All over the Map: Rethinking American Regions. Ayers, Edward L.; Limerick, Patricia Nelso...
Reading Regions combines literary, historical, and computational analysis to argue that the emergenc...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Edited by Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hardcover; $40.00; ISBN: 1578060133...
Edited by Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hardcover; $40.00; ISBN: 1578060133...
In the past ten to fifteen years, critical understandings of regions and, concomitantly, regionalist...
The relationships between the wholes and parts of American history are vital to our understanding of...
This thesis engages with and intervenes in a number of insurgent, emergent, and re-emergent, pedagog...
History and geography are sister sciences, though their connection is not always close. Over the las...
History and geography are sister sciences, though their connection is not always close. Over the las...
Emerging out of a 2003 conference in Lincoln, Nebraska, organized by the Consortium of Regional Huma...
Review of: Mapping America\u27s Past: A Historical Atlas. Carnes, Mark C. and Garraty, John A
Despite the homogenization of American life, areas of strong regional consciousness still persist in...
Review of: All over the Map: Rethinking American Regions. Ayers, Edward L.; Limerick, Patricia Nelso...
Review of: All over the Map: Rethinking American Regions. Ayers, Edward L.; Limerick, Patricia Nelso...
Reading Regions combines literary, historical, and computational analysis to argue that the emergenc...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Edited by Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hardcover; $40.00; ISBN: 1578060133...
Edited by Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hardcover; $40.00; ISBN: 1578060133...
In the past ten to fifteen years, critical understandings of regions and, concomitantly, regionalist...
The relationships between the wholes and parts of American history are vital to our understanding of...
This thesis engages with and intervenes in a number of insurgent, emergent, and re-emergent, pedagog...
History and geography are sister sciences, though their connection is not always close. Over the las...
History and geography are sister sciences, though their connection is not always close. Over the las...
Emerging out of a 2003 conference in Lincoln, Nebraska, organized by the Consortium of Regional Huma...
Review of: Mapping America\u27s Past: A Historical Atlas. Carnes, Mark C. and Garraty, John A
Despite the homogenization of American life, areas of strong regional consciousness still persist in...