For at least two centuries, the South's economy, politics,
religion, race relations, fiction, music, foodways and more have
figured prominently in nearly all facets of American life. In A New
History of the American South, W. Fitzhugh Brundage joins a stellar
group of accomplished historians in gracefully weaving a new
narrative of Southern history from its ancient past to the present.
This groundbreaking work draws on both well-established and new
currents in scholarship, including global and Atlantic world
history, histories of African diaspora, environmental history, and
more. The volume also considers the experiences of all people of
the South: Black, white, Indigenous, female, male, poor, elite, and
more. Together, the essays compose a seamless, cogent, and engaging
work that can be read cover to cover or sampled at leisure.
Contributors are Peter A. Coclanis, Gregory P. Downs, Laura F.
Edwards, Robbie Ethridge, Kari Frederickson, Paul Harvey, Kenneth
R. Janken, Martha S. Jones, Blair L. M. Kelley, Kate Masur, Michael
A. McDonnell, Scott Reynolds Nelson, Jim Rice, Natalie Ring, and
Jon F. Sensbach.
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