Southern Cultures, the award-winning quarterly from UNC's Center for the Study of the American South, has just released the 2012 Politics issue. You can read it in print, online, and for Kindle, Nook, and Sony Reader. Visit:
www.SouthernCultures.org<http://www.SouthernCultures.org>

Inside the new Politics issue:

...Guest Editor Ferrel Guilllory explores five important political trends in the South that could decide this election

...Bill Clinton talks Bill Clinton

...Jack Bass recalls the colorful public and private lives of Strom Thurmond

...Seth McKee surveys the past, present, and future of Southern politics

...Stephen J. Whitfield remembers the South in the shadow of Nazism

...and much more, including the politics of desegregation and the immigration debate.

Over 70,000 scholars and students around the globe read Southern Cultures. You can read the new Politics issue today at:
www.SouthernCultures.org<http://www.SouthernCultures.org>

Thanks.

Best,

Dave Shaw
Executive Editor, Southern Cultures
UNC's Center for the Study of the American South
CB# 9127, UNC-CH
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-9127
www.SouthernCultures.org<http://www.SouthernCultures.org>

"The rich array of photographs and graphics,
and the sincere and effective attempt at readerly appeal,
go well beyond what is attempted by most. . .
Southern Cultures is truly impressive."
-Council of Editors of Learned Journals


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