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58.1/2 Guest Editor's Introduction
58.1/2 Guest Editor's Introduction
The Southern Quarterly
Guest Editors' Introduction for Issue 58.1/2 of The Southern Quarterly.
58.1/2 Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of Contents for issue 58.1/2 of The Southern Quarterly
57.4 Editor Introduction
The Southern Quarterly
The Editors' Introduction for Issue 57.4 of The Southern Quarterly.
57.4 Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of Contents for issue 57.4 of The Southern Quarterly
Co-Editors' Introduction
The Southern Quarterly
Introduction to 57.2/3 Southern Expatriates
57.2 Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of Contents for Vol 57 Issue 2/3 Southern Expatriates
Guest Editor's Introduction, Mary Lou Sheffer
Guest Editor's Introduction, Mary Lou Sheffer
The Southern Quarterly
Guest Editor's Introduction for the Special Issue on Sports in the South
Editor's Introduction
The Southern Quarterly
Editor's Introduction to the 56.2 General Issue
Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of Contents for the 56.2 General Issue.
Guest Editor's Introduction, Angela Jill Cooley
Guest Editor's Introduction, Angela Jill Cooley
The Southern Quarterly
Guest Editor's Introduction to the special issue on Foodways in the South.
Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of Contents for the special issue on Foodways in the South
Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of contents for the special issue on The Caribbean South, 55.4.
Guest Editor's Introduction, John Lowe
Guest Editor's Introduction, John Lowe
The Southern Quarterly
One of the consequences of situating the U. S. as part of the circumCaribbean is that it creates an opportunity to examine important subjects—such as slavery, agricultural production, trade patterns, immigration, diaspora, travel writing and tourism—through a more comprehensive lens. Numerous slave owners had plantations in both the lower South and on the islands. Maroon culture created by runaways were common across the circumCaribbean, be they in lowland swamps or mountain retreats. Runaways also found refuge with Native Americans, leading to intermarriage and cultural exchange. Transnational studies are beginning to clear away artificial barriers separating the peoples and cultures of …
Editor's Introduction 55.2/3, Philip C. Kolin
Editor's Introduction 55.2/3, Philip C. Kolin
The Southern Quarterly
Editor's introduction to the special double issue on Re-playing Gone With the Wind, Novel and Film.
Editor's Introduction 55.1, Philip C. Kolin
Editor's Introduction 55.1, Philip C. Kolin
The Southern Quarterly
Editor's Introduction Vol. 55.1
Guest Editor's Introduction, Mark I. West
Guest Editor's Introduction, Mark I. West
The Southern Quarterly
Guest editor's introduction for 54.3/4
Editor's Introduction, Philip C. Kolin
Editor's Introduction, Philip C. Kolin
The Southern Quarterly
Editor's introduction for issue 54.2 (Winter 2017)
Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
Table of Contents for issue 54.2 (Winter 2017)
Guest Editor's Introduction, James G. Thomas Jr.
Guest Editor's Introduction, James G. Thomas Jr.
The Southern Quarterly
Guest Editor's introduction to Volume 54, Number 1 (Fall 2016)
Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
table of contents for volume 54, number 1 (Fall 2016)
Chimborazo, Pellagra, And Hoodoo Doctors: Health In The Antebellum And Early Modern South, Philip C. Kolin
Chimborazo, Pellagra, And Hoodoo Doctors: Health In The Antebellum And Early Modern South, Philip C. Kolin
The Southern Quarterly
editor's introduction to volume 53, numbers 3/4 (Spring/Summer 2016)
Table Of Contents
The Southern Quarterly
table of contents for volume 53, numbers 3/4 (Spring/Summer 2016)