Series: Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies

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The War Within: From Victorian to Modernist Thought in the South, 1919-1945 by Daniel Joseph Singal1982
The Road to Redemption: Southern Politics, 1869-1879 by Michael Perman1984
Catesby's Birds of Colonial America by Alan Feduccia1985
A Good Southerner: The Life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia by Craig M. Simpson1985
Mammals of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Maryland by Wm. David Webster1985
Many Excellent People: Power and Privilege in North Carolina, 1850-1900 by Paul D. Escott1985
The Enclosed Garden: Women and Community in the Evangelical South, 1830-1900 by Jean E. Friedman1986
Francis W. Pickens and the Politics of Destruction by John B. Edmunds1986
Southern Capitalists : The Ideological Leadership of an Elite, 1832-1885 by Laurence Shore1986
Turners and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina by III Charles G. Zug1986
Class and Tennessee's Confederate Generation by F. A. Bailey1987
Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall1987
Lister Hill: Statesman from the South by Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton1987
Feud: Hatfields, McCoys, and Social Change in Appalachia, 1860-1900 by Altina L. Waller1988
Reluctant Confederates: Upper South Unionists in the Secession Crisis by Daniel W. Crofts1989
Frank Porter Graham and the 1950 Senate Race in North Carolina by Julian M. Pleasants1990
Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During the Great Depression by Robin D. G. Kelley1990
Sweet Chariot: Slave Family and Household Structure in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana by Ann Patton Malone1992
Back of the Big House: The Architecture of Plantation Slavery by John Michael Vlach1993
The Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880-1930 by William A. Link1993
A Southern Life: Letters of Paul Green, 1916-1981 by Paul Green1994
Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War by Drew Gilpin Faust1996
Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta by Ronald H. Bayor1996
Mastered by the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South by Mark M. Smith1997
William Faulkner: The Making of a Modernist by Daniel Joseph Singal1997
The Southeast in Early Maps by William P. Cumming1998
Ben Tillman & the Reconstruction of White Supremacy by Stephen Kantrowitz2000
Faulkner's County: The Historical Roots of Yoknapatawpha by Don Harrison Doyle2000
Struggle for Mastery: Disfranchisement in the South, 1888-1908 by Michael Perman2000

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