Britain and the American South : from colonialism to rock and roll

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Britain and the American South : from colonialism to rock and roll

essays by Franklin T. Lambert ... [et al.] ; edited by Joseph P. Ward

University Press of Mississippi, c2003

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"The Department of History ... and the Center for the Study of Southern Culture ... at the University of Mississippi funded the 26th annual Porter L. Fortune, Jr., History Symposium, which was the starting point for this volume"--Acknowledgments

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Foreword : empire building and empire wrecking / Joseph P. Ward
  • Virginia's religious revolution : from established monopoly to free marketplace / Franklin T. Lambert
  • Power and authority in the colonial South : the English legacy and its contradictions / Holly Brewer
  • "Like a stone wall never to be broke" : the British-Indian boundary line with the Creek Indians, 1763-1773 / Kathryn E. Holland Braund
  • Carolinians abroad : cultivating English identities from the colonial lower South / S. Max Edelson
  • The American South and English print satire, 1760-1865 / Marcus Wood
  • British views of the confederacy / R.J.M. Blackett : the South and the British left, 1930-1960 / R.J.M. Blackett : the South and the British left, 1930-1960 / Hugh Wilford
  • "By Elvis and all the saints" : images of the American South in the world of 1950s British popular music / Brian Ward
  • Afterword : on the irrelevance of knights / Michael O'Brien

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