Reading southern history : essays on interpreters and interpretations / edited by Glenn Feldman. - Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, (c)2001. - 1 online resource (x, 376 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Ulrich Bonnell Phillips and the beginnings of southern history / Broadus Mitchell: economic historian of the South / E. Merton Coulter and the political culture of southern historiography / Frank L. Owsley's plain folk of the old South after fifty years / W.E.B. du Bois: ambiguous journey to the Black working class / Rupert B. Vance: a sociologist's view of the South / Charles S. Sydnor's quest for a suitable past / W.J. Cash: a native son confronts the past / Defining t̓he South's number one problem:̓ V.O. Key, Jr., and the study of twentieth-century southern politics / C. Vann Woodward, southern historian / John Hope Franklin: southern history in black and white / A. Elizabeth Taylor: searching for southern suffragists / David M. Potter: Lincoln, abundance, and sectional crisis / David Herbert Donald: southerner as historian of the nation / Kenneth Stampp's peculiar reputation / Continuity and change: George Brown Tindall and the post-reconstruction South / Anne Firor Scott: writing women into southern history / Ethos without ethic:̓ Samuel S. Hill and southern religious history / Junius P. Rodriguez -- Jacquelyn Dowd Hall -- Fred Arthur Bailey -- Anthony Gene Carey -- Joe W. Trotter -- John Shelton Reed and Daniel Joseph Singal -- Fred Arthur Bailey -- Bruce Clayton -- Kari Frederickson -- John Herbert Roper -- John White -- Judith N. Mcarthur -- David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler -- Jean H. Baker -- James Oakes -- Susan Youngblood Ashmore -- Anastatia Sims -- Ted Ownby.



9780817313319


Historians--United States--Biography.


Electronic Books.

F208 / .R433 2001