The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Ser.: New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture : Volume 3: History by Charles Reagan Wilson (2006, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
ISBN-100807830283
ISBN-139780807830284
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Number of Pages408 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNew Encyclopedia of Southern Culture : Volume 3: History
Publication Year2006
SubjectUnited States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Encyclopedias
TypeNot Available
AuthorCharles Reagan Wilson
Subject AreaReference, History
SeriesThe New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight10 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Reviews"With entries on topics ranging from cemeteries to debutante balls to Victorianism, this updated volume offers a descriptive take on the Southern way of life and its stereotypes and traditions." -- Our State, "This set represents a solid improvement on a celebrated work. The individual volumes will be essential for scholars of various Southern studies topics." -- Library Journal, "Does a fine job of outlining the high points of the South's cultural history. . . . It remains the sort of encyclopedia that one can refer to for serious work or just thumb through for a lazy hour, discovering something new with a turn of the pages." -Western Folklore, The collaborative effort of long-time super-star scholars...and a rainbow of rising new lights, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture . . . is living up to its promise of combining old verities with an array of recent scholarly perceptions that make covering everything in only 24 volumes seem to be a short-sighted goal. . . . Wresting a representative snapshot of southern history from the voluminous scrapbooks and long, long library shelves on that subject is a daunting assignment, and Wilson deserves praise for taking the risk of producing a good one.-- Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC), This fascinating volume covers a lot of territory. . . . Nobody interested in the region should be without it.Richard Gray FBA, author ofWriting the South: Ideas of an American RegionandSouthern Aberrations: Writers of the American South and the Problems of Regionalism, This set represents a solid improvement on a celebrated work. The individual volumes will be essential for scholars of various Southern studies topics.-- Library Journal, With entries on topics ranging from cemeteries to debutante balls to Victorianism, this updated volume offers a descriptive take on the Southern way of life and its stereotypes and traditions. -- Our State, "With entries on topics ranging from cemeteries to debutante balls to Victorianism, this updated volume offers a descriptive take on the Southern way of life and its stereotypes and traditions."-- Our State, "This set represents a solid improvement on a celebrated work. The individual volumes will be essential for scholars of various Southern studies topics."-- Library Journal, All significant libraries, not only in the South, but throughout the nation should include the new individual volumes in their collections.-- American Reference Books Annual, "Does a fine job of outlining the high points of the South's cultural history. . . . It remains the sort of encyclopedia that one can refer to for serious work or just thumb through for a lazy hour, discovering something new with a turn of the pages." - Western Folklore, Does a fine job of outlining the high points of the South's cultural history. . . . It remains the sort of encyclopedia that one can refer to for serious work or just thumb through for a lazy hour, discovering something new with a turn of the pages. -- Western Folklore, Does a fine job of outlining the high points of the South's cultural history. . . . It remains the sort of encyclopedia that one can refer to for serious work or just thumb through for a lazy hour, discovering something new with a turn of the pages.-- Western Folklore, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture provide[s] wonderful insight into the history and culture of the American South. By publishing the encyclopedia in multiple volumes, the editors have helped make this rich resource more readily available to|9780807830284|, "All significant libraries, not only in the South, but throughout the nation should include the new individual volumes in their collections."-- American Reference Books Annual, The collaborative effort of long-time super-star scholars...and a rainbow of rising new lights, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture . . . is living up to its promise of combining old verities with an array of recent scholarly perceptions that make covering everything in only 24 volumes seem to be a short-sighted goal. . . . Wresting a representative snapshot of southern history from the voluminous scrapbooks and long, long library shelves on that subject is a daunting assignment, and Wilson deserves praise for taking the risk of producing a good one. -- Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC), "All significant libraries, not only in the South, but throughout the nation should include the new individual volumes in their collections." -- American Reference Books Annual, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture provide[s] wonderful insight into the history and culture of the American South. By publishing the encyclopedia in multiple volumes, the editors have helped make this rich resource more readily available to the reading public. Future volumes... will be highly anticipated.-- North Carolina Historical Review, With entries on topics ranging from cemeteries to debutante balls to Victorianism, this updated volume offers a descriptive take on the Southern way of life and its stereotypes and traditions.-- Our State, "The collaborative effort of long-time super-star scholars...and a rainbow of rising new lights, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture . . . is living up to its promise of combining old verities with an array of recent scholarly perceptions that make covering everything in only 24 volumes seem to be a short-sighted goal. . . . Wresting a representative snapshot of southern history from the voluminous scrapbooks and long, long library shelves on that subject is a daunting assignment, and Wilson deserves praise for taking the risk of producing a good one." -- Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC), The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture provide[s] wonderful insight into the history and culture of the American South. By publishing the encyclopedia in multiple volumes, the editors have helped make this rich resource more readily available to the reading public. Future volumes... will be highly anticipated. -- North Carolina Historical Review, The collaborative effort of long-time super-star scholars...and a rainbow of rising new lights, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture . . . is living up to its promise of combining old verities with an array of recent scholarly perceptions|9780807830284|, "Does a fine job of outlining the high points of the South's cultural history. . . . It remains the sort of encyclopedia that one can refer to for serious work or just thumb through for a lazy hour, discovering something new with a turn of the pages."-- Western Folklore, " The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture provide[s] wonderful insight into the history and culture of the American South. By publishing the encyclopedia in multiple volumes, the editors have helped make this rich resource more readily available to the reading public. Future volumes... will be highly anticipated."-- North Carolina Historical Review, This set represents a solid improvement on a celebrated work. The individual volumes will be essential for scholars of various Southern studies topics. -- Library Journal, "The collaborative effort of long-time super-star scholars...and a rainbow of rising new lights, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture . . . is living up to its promise of combining old verities with an array of recent scholarly perceptions that make covering everything in only 24 volumes seem to be a short-sighted goal. . . . Wresting a representative snapshot of southern history from the voluminous scrapbooks and long, long library shelves on that subject is a daunting assignment, and Wilson deserves praise for taking the risk of producing a good one."-- Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC), "Does a fine job of outlining the high points of the South's cultural history. . . . It remains the sort of encyclopedia that one can refer to for serious work or just thumb through for a lazy hour, discovering something new with a turn of the pages." -- Western Folklore, This volume maintains the project's high standards of writing, scholarship, and coverage. . . . An essential work for all southern historians.David Goldfield, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, All significant libraries, not only in the South, but throughout the nation should include the new individual volumes in their collections. -- American Reference Books Annual, " The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture provide[s] wonderful insight into the history and culture of the American South. By publishing the encyclopedia in multiple volumes, the editors have helped make this rich resource more readily available to the reading public. Future volumes... will be highly anticipated." -- North Carolina Historical Review
Series Volume Number3
IllustratedYes
Volume NumberVol. 3
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisProviding a chronological and interpretive spine to the twenty-four volumes of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture , this volume broadly surveys history in the American South from the Paleoindian period (approximately 8000 B.C.E.) to the present. In 118 essays, contributors cover the turbulent past of the region that has witnessed frequent racial conflict, a bloody Civil War fought and lost on its soil, massive in- and out-migration, major economic transformations, and a civil rights movement that brought fundamental change to the social order., Providing a chronological and interpretive spine to the twenty-four volumes of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture , this volume broadly surveys history in the American South from the Paleoindian period (approximately 8000 B.C.E.) to the present. In 118 essays, contributors cover the turbulent past of the region that has witnessed frequent racial conflict, a bloody Civil War fought and lost on its soil, massive in- and out-migration, major economic transformations, and a civil rights movement that brought fundamental change to the social order. Charles Reagan Wilson's overview essay examines the evolution of southern history and the way our understanding of southern culture has unfolded over time and in response to a variety of events and social forces--not just as the opposite of the North but also in the larger context of the Atlantic World. Longer thematic essays cover major eras and events, such as early settlement, slave culture, Reconstruction, the New Deal, and the rise of the New South. Brief topical entries cover individuals--including figures from the Civil War, the civil rights movement, and twentieth-century politics--and organizations such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Daughters of the Confederacy, and Citizens' Councils, among others. Together, these essays offer a sweeping reference to the rich history of the region., Providing a chronological and interpretive spine to the twenty-four volumes of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture , this volume broadly surveys history in the American South from the Paleoindian period (approximately 8000 B.C.E.) to the present. In 118 essays, contributors cover the turbulent past of the region that has witnessed frequent racial conflict, a bloody Civil War fought and lost on its soil, massive in- and out-migration, major economic transformations, and a civil rights movement that brought fundamental change to the social order.Charles Reagan Wilson's overview essay examines the evolution of southern history and the way our understanding of southern culture has unfolded over time and in response to a variety of events and social forces -- not just as the opposite of the North but also in the larger context of the Atlantic World. Longer thematic essays cover major eras and events, such as early settlement, slave culture, Reconstruction, the New Deal, and the rise of the New South. Brief topical entries cover individuals -- including figures from the Civil War, the civil rights movement, and twentieth-century politics -- and organizations such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Daughters of the Confederacy, and Citizens' Councils, among others. Together, these essays offer a sweeping reference to the rich history of the region., Providing a chronological and interpretive spine to the twenty-four volumes of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture , this volume broadly surveys history in the American South from the Paleoindian period (approximately 8000 B.C.E.) to the present. In 118 essays, contributors cover the turbulent past of the region that has witnessed frequent racial conflict, a bloody Civil War fought and lost on its soil, massive in- and out-migration, major economic transformations, and a civil rights movement that brought fundamental change to the social order. Charles Reagan Wilson's overview essay examines the evolution of southern history and the way our understanding of southern culture has unfolded over time and in response to a variety of events and social forces -- not just as the opposite of the North but also in the larger context of the Atlantic World. Longer thematic essays cover major eras and events, such as early settlement, slave culture, Reconstruction, the New Deal, and the rise of the New South. Brief topical entries cover individuals -- including figures from the Civil War, the civil rights movement, and twentieth-century politics -- and organizations such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Daughters of the Confederacy, and Citizens' Councils, among others. Together, these essays offer a sweeping reference to the rich history of the region.
LC Classification NumberF209.N47 2006

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