| American South SUBJECT OF BOOKS
. The Future South: A Historical Perspective for the Twenty-First Century. Numan V. Bartley (editor). The Evolution of Southern Culture. University of Georgia Press. 1988. 148pp. Conference papers, University of Georgia, October 1985. Angela Boswell; Judith N. McArthur (editors). Women Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting Change. University of Missouri Press. 2006. 269pp. Thomas Dionysius Clark. The Emerging South. Oxford University Press. 1961. 317pp. James Charles Cobb. The Selling of the South: The Southern Crusade for Industrial Development 1936-1990. University of Illinois Press. 1993. 309pp. James Charles Cobb. Away Down South: A History of Southern Identity. Oxford University Press. 2005. 404pp. Pete Daniel. Lost Revolutions: The South in the 1950s. University of North Carolina Press. 2000. 378pp. For the Smithsonian National Museum of American History Joe P. Dunn; Howard L. Preston (editors). The Future South: A Historical Perspective for the Twenty-First Century. University of Illinois Press. 1991. 251pp. Richard J. Gray. The Literature of Memory: Modern Writers of the American South. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1977. 377pp. Elna C. Green. The New Deal and Beyond: Social Welfare in the South Since 1930. University of Georgia Press. 2003. 275pp. Jan Nordby Gretlund (editor). The Southern State of Mind: Southern Identity in the 1990s. University of South Carolina Press. 1999. 233pp. Jeanette Keith. Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in the Rural South During the First World War. University of North Carolina Press. 2004. 260pp. Richard H. King. A Southern Renaissance: The Cultural Awakening of the American South, 1930-1955. Oxford University Press. 1982. 364pp. Idus A. Newby. The South: A History. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1978. 559pp. Ted Ownby. Subduing Satan: Religion, Recreation, and Manhood in the Rural South, 1865-1920. UNC Press. 1993. 298pp. Charles P. Roland. The Improbable Era: The South Since World War II. University Press of Kentucky. 1976. 240pp. Philip Scranton (editor). The Second Wave: Southern Industrialization from the 1940s to the 1970s. University of Georgia Press. 2001. 310pp. Bertram Wyatt-Brown. Southern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the Old South. Oxford University Press. 1982. 597pp.
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