The Great Melding: War, the Dixiecrat Rebellion, and the Southern Model for America's New Conservatism.Published in:2016By:Justice, DavidPublication type:Book Review
Appomattox: Victory, Defeat, and Freedom at the End of the Civil War.Published in:2016By:Kennedy, John C.Publication type:Book Review
Grant at Vicksburg: The General and the Siege.Published in:2016By:Folse, Mark R.Publication type:Book Review
Conservative Hurricane: How Jeb Bush Remade Florida.Published in:2016By:Witcher, Marcus M.Publication type:Book Review
A People's War on Poverty: Urban Politics and Grassroots Activists in Houston.Published in:2016By:Craddock, SarahPublication type:Book Review
Designing Dixie: Tourism, Memory, and Urban Space in the New South.Published in:2016By:Morris, MeaganPublication type:Book Review
Interpreting American History: The New Deal and the Great Depression.Published in:2016By:Howard, JoshPublication type:Book Review
The Kidnapping and Murder of Little Skeegie Cash: J. Edgar Hoover and Florida's Lindbergh Case.Published in:2016By:Young, Melissa FarahPublication type:Book Review
Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase.Published in:2016By:Yunker, IanPublication type:Book Review
An Evil Day in Georgia: The Killing of Coleman Osborn and the Death Penalty in the Progressive-Era South.Published in:2016By:Jenkins, ThomasPublication type:Book Review
Winnie Davis; Daughter of the Lost Cause.Published in:2016By:Theus, RebeccaPublication type:Book Review
Engineering Victory: The Union Siege of Vicksburg.Published in:2016By:Smith, Lindsay RaePublication type:Book Review
Nat Turner and the Rising in Southampton County.Published in:2016By:Hinton, J. S.Publication type:Book Review
Founding Visions: The Ideas, Individuals, and Intersections that Created America.Published in:2016By:Pritchett, MattPublication type:Book Review
Hubs of Empire: The Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean.Published in:2016By:Burge, Daniel J.Publication type:Book Review
"She-Rebels" in the Eyes of Union Soldiers: Masculine Identity and the Language of Occupation in the Civil War South.Published in:Southern Historian, 2016, v. 37, p. 88By:Young, Melissa FarahPublication type:Article
"The Women Are The Devils!": Winchester, Virginia and Women's Narrative Authority in the Civil War, April 1861 - March 1862.Published in:Southern Historian, 2016, v. 37, p. 63By:Hainbach, SarahPublication type:Article
"Let them and their religion be": The Defeat of the Georgia Know Nothing Party by Irish Immigrants and the Democratic Party, 1854-1856.Published in:Southern Historian, 2016, v. 37, p. 46By:Cook III, Alfred E.Publication type:Article
Ardent Nullifier and Gradual Emancipator: The Paradox of Virginia Governor John Floyd.Published in:Southern Historian, 2016, v. 37, p. 23By:Kelley, Lucas P.Publication type:Article
From the Editor's Desk.Published in:Southern Historian, 2016, v. 37, p. 6By:Deale, Rachel K.Publication type:Article