The South through time : a history of an American region
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The South through time : a history of an American region
Prentice Hall, c1999
2nd ed
- vol. 1
- vol. 2
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Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 361-375; v. 2, p. 594-605) and indexes
内容説明・目次
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vol. 2 ISBN 9780130959140
内容説明
For one/two-semester, junior/senior/graduate-level courses in History of the South, Old South/New South, Southern Civilization, and Southern History.
Incorporating the enormous amount of very sophisticated revisionist scholarship that has appeared during the past 25 years, this text provides a consistent, overall reinterpretation of all of southern history offering a less fact-filled, more narrative and more interpretative approach that expands the concept of southern history both chronologically and geographically. Its exceptionally broad and current coverage allows students to see how problems, issues, and responses of the past impact the very South they live in or read about today.
目次
IV. THE COLONIAL SOUTH.
20. The Locus of Reconstruction.
21. Getting On With Life.
22. The Economic Tragedy of Reconstruction.
23. Old Verities Challenged.
24. Change With a Southern Accent.
25. Poverty and Race.
26. Cultural Riches in the Midst of Poverty.
27. New Directions in Southern Politics.
V. THE AMERICAN SOUTH.
28. The Dawning of a New South.
29. The Civil Rights Movement.
30. The Rise of the Republican Party.
31. Southern Democrats and the Nation.
32. Forever Southern.
A Guide to Further Reading.
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vol. 1 ISBN 9780130959157
内容説明
A core text for one/two-semester, junior/senior/graduate-level courses in History of the South, Old South/New South, Southern Civilization, and Southern History; or a supplement for U.S. History courses or for specialized courses in southern history such as Race and Violence in Southern History, or Women in Southern History, or courses in southern literature, or African-American Studies. Incorporating the enormous amount of very sophisticated revisionist scholarship that has appeared during the past 25 years, this text provides a consistent, overall reinterpretation of all of southern history - pre-1607 to 1997 - offering a less fact-filled, more narrative and more interpretative approach that expands the concept of southern history both chronologically and geographically. Its exceptionally broad and current coverage allows students to see how problems, issues, and responses of the past impact the very South they live in or read about today.
目次
I. THE SOUTHERN COLONIES.
1. A Continent Invaded.
2. A Tragedy in the Making.
3. Beyond the Chesapeake.
4. Colonial Societies.
II. THE NATIONAL SOUTH.
5. International Entanglements.
6. An Uneasy Peace.
7. A War on Three Fronts.
8. Southerners as Nation Builders.
9. Land, Cotton, and Religion.
10. Nationalism Triumphant and Threatened.
III. THE SOUTHERN NATION.
11. An Agricultural Economy.
12. Diversity in the Old South.
13. Beyond the White Patriarchy.
14. The Southern Way of Life.
15. The Seeds of Conflict.
16. The Intractability of the Slavery Issue.
17. And the War Came.
18. War So Terrible.
19. The Cause Lost.
A Guide for Further Reading.
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