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The Southern Cultures Fifteenth Anniversary Reader is now available online at no cost:
http://www.southerncultures.org/content/read/table_of_contents_by_issue/15-year_anniversary_classroom_reader/
This anthology of 27 classroom favorites includes:
"Equine Relics of the Civil War"
by Drew Gilpin Faust
"The Death of Southern Heroes:
Historic Funerals of the South"
by Charles Reagan Wilson
"Rituals of Initiation and Rebellion:
Adolescent Responses to Segregation in Southern Autobiography"
by Melton McLaurin
"Landmarks of Power:
Building a Southern Past, 1885-1915"
by Catherine W. Bishir
"Living with Confederate Symbols"
by franklin forts
"The Strange Career of Atticus Finch"
by Joseph Crespino
"Rednecks, White Socks, and Pina Coladas?:
Country Music Ain't What It Used to Be ... And It Really Never Was"
by James C. Cobb
"The Southern Accent-Alive and Well"
by Michael Montgomery
"The Banner That Won't Stay Furled"
by John Shelton Reed
"Southern Distinctiveness, Yet Again, or, Why America Still Needs the South"
by Larry J. Griffin
"Chicago as the Northernmost County of Mississippi"
by Anthony Walton
"And the Dead Shall Rise: An Overview"
by Steve Oney
"How 'bout a Hand for the Hog:
The Enduring Nature of the Swine as a Cultural Symbol in the South"
by S. Jonathan Bass
. . . and much more.
To browse the Fifteenth Anniversary Reader online, read the latest issue of Southern Cultures, or peruse our archives, please visit:
www.southerncultures.org
Thank you.
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
"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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