Tennessee SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Stephen V. Ash. Middle Tennessee Society Transformed, 1860-1870: War and Peace in the Upper South. University of Tennessee Press. 2006. 299pp. Original edition, 1988. Paul H. Bergeron. Antebellum Politics in Tennessee. University Press of Kentucky. 1982. 208pp. Mary French Caldwell. Tennessee: The Dangerous Example; Watauga to 1849. Aurora Publishers. 1974. 384pp. Joseph H. Cartwright. The Triumph of Jim Crow: Tennessee Race Relations in the 1880's. University of Tennessee Press. 1976. 286pp. James Walter Fertig. The Secession and Reconstruction of Tennessee. University of Chicago Press. 1898. 108pp. John R. Finger. Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition. Indiana University Press. 2001. 382pp. Stanley F. Horn. The Army of Tennessee. University of Oklahoma Press. 1993. 503pp. Charles Alan Israel. Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 1870-1925. University of Georgia Press. 2004. 252pp. Eric Russell Lacy. Antebellum Tennessee: A Documentary History. McCutchan Publishing. 1969. 309pp. David D. Lee. Tennessee in Turmoil: Politics in the Volunteer State, 1920-1932. Memphis State University Press. 1979. 204pp. William R. Majors. Change and Continuity: Tennessee Politics Since the Civil War. Mercer University Press. 1986. 127pp. Robert Tracy McKenzie. One South Or Many? Plantation Belt and Upcountry in Civil War-Era Tennessee. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 225pp. Tennessee agriculture population, 1850-80. John Dean Minton. The New Deal in Tennessee, 1932-1938. Garland. 1979. 357pp. James E. Thorogood. A Financial History of Tennessee Since 1870. Capricorn House Publishers. 2007. 264pp. John R. Vile; Mark Byrnes (editors). Tennessee Government and Politics: Democracy in the Volunteer State. Vanderbilt University Press. 1998. 368pp.
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