Southern States -- Civilization
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Southern States -- Civilization
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Southern States
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- The Americanization of Dixie: the Southernization of America
- The Southern past, a clash of race and memory, W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- Travels with Foxfire, stories of people, passions, and practices from Southern Appalachia, Phil Hudgins and Foxfire student Jessica Phillips
- Whistling Dixie, dispatches from the South, John Shelton Reed
- A Southern Renaissance, the cultural awakening of the American South, 1930-1955, Richard H. King
- South Atlantic urban studies
- Pulphead, John Jeremiah Sullivan
- An epitaph for Dixie, by Harry S. Ashmore
- The tacky South, edited by Katharine A. Burnett, and Monica Carol Miller ; foreword by Charles Reagan Wilson
- The Deep South States of America;, people, politics, and power in the seven Deep South States, [by] Neal R. Peirce
- Neither black nor white, by Wilma Dykeman and James Stokely
- Queen of the Turtle Derby and other southern phenomena, Julia Reed
- Southern by the grace of God, Michael Andrew Grissom
- The resilience of southern identity, why the South still matters in the minds of its people, Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts
- Away down South, a history of Southern identity, James C. Cobb
- Culture in the South, edited by W.T. Couch
- Southern women's writing, colonial to contemporary, edited by Mary Louise Weaks and Carolyn Perry
- The lasting South, fourteen southerners look at their home, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., James Jackson Kilpatrick, editors
- Haunted by God, James McBride Dabbs ; foreword by Edgar T. Thompson
- African voices in the African American heritage, Betty M. Kuyk
- The growth of Southern civilization, 1790-1860
- The American South, portrait of a culture, edited by Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- The influence of Haiti on the antebellum south, 1791-1865, by Alfred Nathaniel Hunt
- Dixie's daughters, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the preservation of Confederate culture, Karen L. Cox ; foreword by John David Smith, series editor ; with a new preface
- The burden of southern history, C. Vann Woodward
- The Juhl letters to the Charleston courier, a view of the South, 1865-1871, edited by John Hammond Moore
- Strange kin, Ireland and the American South, Kieran Quinlan
- A Southern reader, by Willard Thorp
- The mind of the South, W.J. Cash ; with a new introduction by Bertram Wyatt-Brown
- A DuBose Heyward reader, edited and with an introduction by James M. Hutchisson
- The Prevailing South, life & politics in a changing culture, edited by Dudley Clendinen
- The everlasting South, Francis Butler Simkins
- Where these memories grow, history, memory, and southern identity, edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- Cathedrals of kudzu, a personal landscape of the South, Hal Crowther ; foreword by Fred Hobson ; illustrations by Steven Cragg
- Northernizing the South, Richard N. Current
- Still fighting the Civil War, the American South and southern history, David Goldfield
- With music and justice for all, some Southerners and their passions, Frye Gaillard
- The southern essays of Richard M. Weaver, edited by George M. Curtis, III and James J. Thompson, Jr
- The storied South, voices of writers and artists, William Ferris
- W.J. Cash and the minds of the South, edited by Paul D. Escott
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