Southern character essays in honor of Bertram Wyatt-Brown
"Essays examining the character of the Southern gentleman, representing the works of historian Bert Wyatt-Brown and stressing the plural--not monolithic--nature of the South"--
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville, Fla. :
University Press of Florida
c2011.
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Colección: | EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Southern dissent. |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b31130859*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Accidental Yankee : Bertram Wyatt-Brown and southern history / Charles Joyner
- What then makes an Indian? : the problem of identity in the early American Southeast / Andrew K. Frank
- The strange career of Gideon Gibson : an early American tragedy / Christopher Morris
- The politics of honor and masculinity : political culture in the Deep South, 1820s-1861 / Christopher J. Olsen
- 'We are Virginians for the time being' : antebellum Quakers and regional identity in the Upper South / A. Glenn Crothers
- 'Ohio villains' and 'pretenders to new revelations' : Wesleyan abolitionists in the South, perfectionism, and the antebellum religious divide / Randall J. Stephens
- The South and the revolutions of 1848 / Daniel Kilbride
- Abraham Lincoln and southern honor / Daniel W. Stowell
- 'Between death and dishonor' : defending Confederate womanhood during Sherman's March / Lisa Tendrich Frank
- 'Neither matron nor maid' : race, gender, class, and marriage in Jim Crow Texas / Stephanie Cole
- Voodoo in black and white / Jeffrey E. Anderson
- Donald Davidson and the segregationist intellect / Benjamin Houston
- The cross Florida Barge Canal and the politics of environmentalism / Chris Beckmann, Steven Noll, and David Tegeder
- Southern conservatism and its discontents : Mel Bradford and the American right / John J. Langdale III
- 'Freedom is a wonderful thing, but . . .' : god, race, and sex in the late twentieth century / Andrew S. Moore.