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Where These Memories Grow: History, Memory, and Southern Identity by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
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Where These Memories Grow: History, Memory, and Southern Identity

by W. Fitzhugh Brundage

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Southerners are known for their strong sense of history. But the kinds of memories southerners have valued--and the ways in which they have preserved, transmitted, and revitalized those memories--have been as varied as the region's inhabitants themselves.

This collection presents fresh and innovative perspectives on how southerners across two centuries and from Texas to North Carolina have interpreted their past. Thirteen contributors explore the workings of historical memory among groups as diverse as white artisans in early-nineteenth-century Georgia, African American authors in the late nineteenth century, and Louisiana Cajuns in the twentieth century. In the process, they offer critical insights for understanding the many communities that make up the American South.

As ongoing controversies over the Confederate flag, the Alamo, and depictions of slavery at historic sites demonstrate, southern history retains the power to stir debate. By placing these and other conflicts over the recalled past into historical context, this collection will deepen our understanding of the continuing significance of history and memory for southern regional identity.

Contributors: Bruce E. Baker, Catherine W. Bishir, David W. Blight, Holly Beachley Brear, W. Fitzhugh Brundage, Kathleen Clark, Michele Gillespie, John Howard, Gregg D. Kimball, Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp, C. Brenden Martin, Anne Sarah Rubin, Stephanie E. Yuhl

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