C. Vann Woodward\u27s The Burden of Southern History remains one of the essential history texts of our time. In it Woodward brilliantly addresses the interrelated themes of southern identity, southern distinctiveness, and the strains of irony that characterize much of the South\u27s historical experience. First published in 1960, the book quickly became a touchstone for generations of students. This updated third edition contains a chapter, Look Away, Look Away, in which Woodward finds a plethora of additionalhttps://scholar.dominican.edu/cynthia-stokes-brown-books-american-history/1058/thumbnail.jp
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A British historian of the American South examines the forces of contingency and the stimulus of tea...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William M. Reynolds co-authored Critical Studies of South...
The writings of historian C. Vann Woodward (1908-1999) challenged the widely-held misconceptions reg...
This collection of eight previously published essays, three comments, three afterwords, a book revi...
Ever since its publication in 1941, The Mind of the South has been recognized as a path-breaking wor...
A sweeping historiographical collection, Reinterpreting Southern Histories updates and expands upon ...
What is southern literature? My study examines the role literary critics have played in constructing...
Examines how viewpoints have changed on the history of the south and explains the reasons for a rein...
This project argues that the national meanings of the South and civilization change in relation to e...
Because I came to southern history late and somewhat reluctantly, that last graduate seminar class t...
Historians bristle when asked, So how do you characterize the South? What makes something Southern?...
This dissertation is a study of organized, professional history in the American South centered on tw...
In the decades after the Civil War, Southerners wrote and published their own history textbooks for ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake authored Sailing with Septima: A Curricul...
A British historian of the American South examines the forces of contingency and the stimulus of tea...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William M. Reynolds co-authored Critical Studies of South...