A Mythic Land Apart

A Mythic Land Apart
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Reassessing Southerners and Their History
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Artikel-Nr:
9780313293047
Veröffentl:
1997
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.05.1997
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Thomas H. Appleton
Gewicht:
495 g
Format:
240x161x16 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

JOHN DAVID SMITH is Graduate Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at North Carolina State University. His most recent books include The Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery (Greenwood, 1988), Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (Greenwood, 1990), Anti-Black Thought (11 vols., 1993), and Black Voices from Reconstruction (1996).THOMAS H. APPLETON, JR., serves as editor of publications for the Kentucky Historical Society. He is collaborating with Charles P. Roland on a biography of former Kentucky governor, U.S. Senator, and Commisioner of baseball Albert B. Happy Chandler.
Utilizing biographical, demographic, political, social, and cultural approaches, the nine essays in this book provide a probing look at the South's diversity and its important place in the national past. The authors explore the tension between the South's well-worn mythic images and the diversity that bred such influential leaders as Philip Mazzei, Henry Clay, A. B. Happy Chandler, and John Sherman Cooper. The chapters illustrate the South's complexity in assessing the region's plain folk, slave panics, military strategy, racial reform, and temperance movement. The book untangles the South's mythology and offers fresh and penetrating insights into the ongoing reassessment of the region.Written by leading experts on the South's rich past, this book provides nine essays on the history of the South. Utilizing biographical, demographic, political, social, and cultural approaches, the essays provide a probing look at the South's diversity and its important place in the national past. The authors explore the tension between the South's well-worn images and the diversity that bred such influential leaders as Philip Mazzei, Henry Clay, A. B. Happy Chandler, and John Sherman Cooper.The South has always been a land of complexity and change. A Mythic Land Apart illustrates this in assessing the region's plain folk, slave panics, military strategy, racial reform, and temperance movement. Whether captured in fiction, film, or historical literature, the South's history remains intertwined with its mythic self. The essays in this book untangle the South's mythololgy and offer fresh and penetrating insights into the ongoing reassessment of the region.
DedicationIntroduction and AcknowledgmentsThe Immigrant Influence in the Colonial South: The Case of Philip Mazzei by Jason H. Silverman"Moral Suasion Has Had Its Day": From Temperance to Prohibition in Antebellum Kentucky by Thomas H. Appleton, Jr.Medical Education in the South: The Case of Louisville, 1837-1919 by Dwayne CoxCompromiser or Conspirator?: Henry Clay and the Graves-Cilley Duel by Melba Porter HayThe Slave Insurrection Panic of 1860 and Southern Secession by Donald E. ReynoldsLessons in Generalship: Robert E. Lee's Military Legacy for the Twenty-First Century by Carol Reardon"No negro is upon the program": Blacks and the Montgomery Race Conference of 1900 by John David SmithThe Gavel and the Sword: Experiences Shaping the Life of John Sherman Cooper by Richard C. SmootHollywood and the Mythic Land Apart, 1988-1991 by Roger A. FisherBibliography of the Principal Writings of Charles Pierce RolandIndex

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