John Shelton Reed is a sociologist who can write clearly; has a sense of humor; and is not afraid to express opinion, according to "Choice." Reed s popular, often humorous, books on the American South have earned him a reputation as one of the region s most perceptive observers. "Surveying the South" collects some of his classic essays, offering an engaging introduction to the sociology of the South.
Beginning with the roots of regional sociology, Reed examines threads of Southern continuity and change, including such issues as Southern stereotypes and the changing definition of the...
John Shelton Reed is a sociologist who can write clearly; has a sense of humor; and is not afraid to express opinion, according to "Choice." Reed s...
Surveying the South collects some of John Shelton Reed's classic essays, offering an intriguing introduction to the sociology of the South from the roots of regional sociology to southern stereotypes and race relations.
Surveying the South collects some of John Shelton Reed's classic essays, offering an intriguing introduction to the sociology of the South from the...
This reference book provides an encyclopaedic guide to every song by Schubert for solo voice and piano, 600 in all, including different versions, unfinished songs and variants.
This reference book provides an encyclopaedic guide to every song by Schubert for solo voice and piano, 600 in all, including different versions, unfi...