Southern histories : public, personal, and sacred

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Southern histories : public, personal, and sacred

David Goldfield

(Jack N. and Addie D. Averitt lecture series, no. 11)

University of Georgia Press, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-120) and index

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  • Whose southern history is it anyway? : reconciling a fractured past
  • Faith of our fathers : Southern religion in a global age
  • The uses of southern history : a personal memoir

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This work looks at some of the historical forces actively at work in today's south, drawing pointed, provocative links between the ""lost cause"" mythology that emerged from the chaos of Confederate defeat, the region's reputation for intolerance and souther evangelical Protestantism.

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