Despite the attention devoted to the fiery early chapters of The Mind of the South, where Cash\u27s language and audacity take us by surprise, the heart of the book lies in the New South. Cash wrote above all, I think, to explain why the white Southerners he knew--those in the cotton mill country of the Carolina Piedmont--behaved the way they did. The years after Reconstruction consume two-thirds of Cash\u27s book because those are the years that troubled him, that posed the problems he felt most acutely
Beyond Race and Slavery A New Perspective on the Southern Mind Historians have waited a long time...
Transforming past and present: The historian\u27s role in shaping the New South The southern com...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...
Despite the attention devoted to the fiery early chapters of The Mind of the South, where Cash\u27s ...
Ever since its publication in 1941, The Mind of the South has been recognized as a path-breaking wor...
Journalist W.J. Cash's "Savage Ideal," historian Sheldon Hackney's "siegementality," literary critic...
Because I came to southern history late and somewhat reluctantly, that last graduate seminar class t...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
Citation: West, Georgiana. The New South. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1907.Mor...
Review of the book, W.J. Cash: A Life by Bruce Clayton. Baton Rouge: Louisiana University Press, 199...
In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, the character of the South, and even its persistence as...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
On 21 December 1886, Southern editor Henry W. Grady gave a speech at New York\u27s Delmonico\u27s Re...
C. Vann Woodward\u27s The Burden of Southern History remains one of the essential history texts of o...
“Nothing is more susceptible to oblivion than an argument, however ingenious, that has been discredi...
Beyond Race and Slavery A New Perspective on the Southern Mind Historians have waited a long time...
Transforming past and present: The historian\u27s role in shaping the New South The southern com...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...
Despite the attention devoted to the fiery early chapters of The Mind of the South, where Cash\u27s ...
Ever since its publication in 1941, The Mind of the South has been recognized as a path-breaking wor...
Journalist W.J. Cash's "Savage Ideal," historian Sheldon Hackney's "siegementality," literary critic...
Because I came to southern history late and somewhat reluctantly, that last graduate seminar class t...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
Citation: West, Georgiana. The New South. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1907.Mor...
Review of the book, W.J. Cash: A Life by Bruce Clayton. Baton Rouge: Louisiana University Press, 199...
In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, the character of the South, and even its persistence as...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
On 21 December 1886, Southern editor Henry W. Grady gave a speech at New York\u27s Delmonico\u27s Re...
C. Vann Woodward\u27s The Burden of Southern History remains one of the essential history texts of o...
“Nothing is more susceptible to oblivion than an argument, however ingenious, that has been discredi...
Beyond Race and Slavery A New Perspective on the Southern Mind Historians have waited a long time...
Transforming past and present: The historian\u27s role in shaping the New South The southern com...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...