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Insightful account of the tragic fall of South Carolina's rice industry Long before there were cobblestone streets along the Charleston battery, there...Lees meer
Wiley's most critical examination of the effects of the Civil War on the lives of its participation Widely hailed for his realistic portrayals of the ...Lees meer
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A rare classic in American social science, Edgar Thompson's 1932 University of Chicago dissertation, "The Plantation," broke new analytic ground in th...Lees meer
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Collected columns from an editor and activist for integration and racial tolerance in the South Ralph McGill (1898-1969) was the editor in chief of th...Lees meer
A study of the hero in his archetypal struggle against death, this novel follows the Civil War in the West through the career of Confederate Rivers Al...Lees meer
First published by the University of South Carolina in 1952, Ersatz in the Confederacy remains the definitive study of the South's desperate struggle ...Lees meer
This volume, first published in 1971, has made us look again at the events surrounding the Civil War. The Confederate Southerners likened themselves t...Lees meer
Set at the time of the western migration from Piedmont Virginia to her native Kentucky, Ms. Roberts's novel recounts the heroism of the Kentucky pione...Lees meer
Longstreet's good-natured narrators paint a lively picture of the Georgia frontier-hilariously contrasting rural and village life and the clash of the...Lees meer
This work is an account of the advent of the cotton-textile industry in the region, defining industrialization in the rural South upon its publication...Lees meer
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