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Charles Reagan Wilson

Author of Encyclopedia of Southern Culture [complete]

19 Works 752 Members 5 Reviews

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Charles Reagan Wilson is director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and professor of history at the University of Mississippi
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Be careful when combining! The ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOUTHERN CULTURE has been issued in three distinct forms: (a) a set of 4 volumes, broken alphabetically, 1989; (b) an abridged single-volume edition, also 1989; and (c) a revised set of 12 volumes, broken TOPICALLY, issued beginning in 2006

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Works by Charles Reagan Wilson

Encyclopedia of Southern Culture [complete] (1989) — Editor — 252 copies, 1 review
Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Vol. 1: Agriculture - Environment (1991) — some editions — 50 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1948
Gender
male
Disambiguation notice
Be careful when combining! The ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOUTHERN CULTURE has been issued in three distinct forms: (a) a set of 4 volumes, broken alphabetically, 1989; (b) an abridged single-volume edition, also 1989; and (c) a revised set of 12 volumes, broken TOPICALLY, issued beginning in 2006

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5 reviews
A good resource for learning about Southern Christianity as it was practiced prior to, during, and after the American Civil War. Primarily, the protestant faith groups, Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal, and Presbyterian are featured. Reverences to the Stone-Campbell religious heritage are few, and include R. Lin Cave (49, 167), Robert C. Cave (54), and Disciples of Christ in connection to the Ku Klux Klan (117).

Organization of the book is:
Preface to the 2009 Edition - The Lost Cause and the show more Civil Religion in Recent Historiography
Introduction - Origin and Overview
1. Sacred Southern Ceremonies - Ritual of the Lost Cause
2. Crusading Christian Confederates - Religious Myth of the Lost Cause
3. Abiding Children of Pride - Theology of the Lost Cause
4. A Southern Jeremiad - Critique of the New South
5. Morality and Mysticism - Race and the Lost Cause
6. J. William Jones - Evangelist of the Lost Cause
7. Schooled in Tradition - A Lost Cause Education
8. A Harvest of Heroes - Reconciliation and Vindication

Many notes are provided from primary and secondary sources. There is an excellent Bibliography. An Index is included.

The book may be considered a helpful resource to students of the American Civil War, and particularly to those who desire to learn more of the the role the Christian religion played during that period in American history.
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Vol. 4 covers: Religion, Science & Medicine, Social Class, Urbanization & Women's Life
This volume included a Black Life section from pages 221-396 with a topic listing on page 222.

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Alex Haley Foreword
Thomas G. Dyer Contributor
Ann J. Abadie Associate Editor
Raymond D. Gastil Contributor
George B. Tindall Contributor
George E. Pozzetta Contributor
Richard Pillsbury Contributor
Jessie Poesch Contributor
Michael Montgomery Contributor
J. Wayne Flynt Contributor
Blaine A. Brownell Contributor
John Shelton Reed Contributor
James O. Breeden Contributor
Maxwell Bloomfield Contributor
Numan Bartley Contributor
Martin V. Melosi Contributor
Mary L. Hart Associate Editor
Thomas C. Holt Contributor
Samuel S. Hill Contributor
Bill C. Malone Contributor
M. Thomas Inge Contributor
James C. Cobb Contributor
Carol Ruth Berken Contributor

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19
Members
752
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Rating
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Reviews
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