"A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cultures of the American South have been largely shaped by forces beyond the geographical boundaries of the United States."--Allison Graham, author of Framing the South "This is an impressive collection of essays, reflective of the latest theoretical interpretations that illuminate how scholars are looking anew at local stories within a global context."--Glenn T. Eskew, author of But for Birmingham While much research on the American South considers the region in terms of...
"A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cultures of the American South have been largely shape...
This wide-ranging volume reminds us consistently that the U.S. South has always been an invention but one that exerts uncanny mobility across multiple borders and histories. Melanie Benson Taylor, author of Reconstructing the Native South: American Indian Literature and the Lost Cause The quality and variety of the essays, the intelligent introduction, the rich topic, and the suggestive perspective add up to an important volume. It furthers thinking and analysis of the south in world context and theoretical dimensions. James L. Peacock, author of Grounded Globalism: How the...
This wide-ranging volume reminds us consistently that the U.S. South has always been an invention but one that exerts uncanny mobility across multiple...
A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cultures of the American South have been largely shaped by forces beyond the geographical boundaries of the United States. Allison Graham, author ofFraming the South
This is an impressive collection of essays, reflective of the latest theoretical interpretations that illuminate how scholars are looking anew at local stories within a global context. Glenn T. Eskew, author ofBut for Birmingham
While much research on the American South considers the region in terms of its...
A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cultures of the American South have been largely shaped...
More than merely legal status, citizenship is also a form of belonging, shaping individual and group rights, duties, and identities. The pioneering essays in this volume are the first to address the evolution and significance of citizenship in the American South during the long nineteenth century.
More than merely legal status, citizenship is also a form of belonging, shaping individual and group rights, duties, and identities. The pioneering es...