A British historian of the American South examines the forces of contingency and the stimulus of teaching that led him to become a historian of the United States and, in particular, the American South. Belonging to a generation of British historians who aimed to make their work indistinguishable from their American counterparts, he has been forced to confront the argument that his outsider status has indeed made a difference to the way he considers a region that has prided itself on its own sense of history. He argues that he has perhaps been able to offer some insights that challenge comfortable ‘celebratory’ notions of the region’s recent past
Between the years 1865 and 1880, more travelers than in any period outside the Civil War streamed t...
After more than two decades, Origins of the New South is still recognized both as a classic in regio...
The work of considering, imagining, and theorizing the U.S. South in regional, national, and global ...
A British historian of the American South examines the forces of contingency and the stimulus of tea...
Because I came to southern history late and somewhat reluctantly, that last graduate seminar class t...
This dissertation is a study of organized, professional history in the American South centered on tw...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
C. Vann Woodward\u27s The Burden of Southern History remains one of the essential history texts of o...
In his talk “Southern Journey,” Edward L. Ayers narrates the evolution of southern history from the ...
A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cult...
This interpretation of the black experience in the South revealing emphasizes the evolution of slave...
This dissertation argues that the strong relationship that historians see between the South and West...
I was born in the mountains of North Carolina of parents who were textile mill operatives a the time...
Community is an evolving and complex concept that historians have applied to localities, counties, a...
The work of considering, imagining, and theorizing the U.S. South in regional, national, and global ...
Between the years 1865 and 1880, more travelers than in any period outside the Civil War streamed t...
After more than two decades, Origins of the New South is still recognized both as a classic in regio...
The work of considering, imagining, and theorizing the U.S. South in regional, national, and global ...
A British historian of the American South examines the forces of contingency and the stimulus of tea...
Because I came to southern history late and somewhat reluctantly, that last graduate seminar class t...
This dissertation is a study of organized, professional history in the American South centered on tw...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
C. Vann Woodward\u27s The Burden of Southern History remains one of the essential history texts of o...
In his talk “Southern Journey,” Edward L. Ayers narrates the evolution of southern history from the ...
A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cult...
This interpretation of the black experience in the South revealing emphasizes the evolution of slave...
This dissertation argues that the strong relationship that historians see between the South and West...
I was born in the mountains of North Carolina of parents who were textile mill operatives a the time...
Community is an evolving and complex concept that historians have applied to localities, counties, a...
The work of considering, imagining, and theorizing the U.S. South in regional, national, and global ...
Between the years 1865 and 1880, more travelers than in any period outside the Civil War streamed t...
After more than two decades, Origins of the New South is still recognized both as a classic in regio...
The work of considering, imagining, and theorizing the U.S. South in regional, national, and global ...