A master's due : essays in honor of David Herbert Donald
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A master's due : essays in honor of David Herbert Donald
Louisiana State University Press, c1985
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Note
"The principal writings of David Herbert Donald": p. [271]-287
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: David Herbert Donald / Ari Hoogenboom
- The election of 1840, voter mobilization, and the emergence of the second American party system / Michael F. Holt
- "The only door" / William J. Cooper, Jr
- American historians and Antebellum southern slavery, 1959-1984 / Peter Kolchin
- Ethnic roots of southern violence / Grady McWhiney
- Family, kinship, and neighborhood in an Antebellum southern community / Robert C. Kenzer
- The ceremonies of politics / Jean H. Baker Trent's Simms / John McCardell
- "Gotta mind to move, a mind to settle down" / Sydney Nathans
- Jazz, segregation, and desegregation / Stanley P. Hirshson
- The "Long march through the institutions" / Irwin Unger