The American South

The American South
Title The American South PDF eBook
Author William J. Cooper, Jr.
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 544
Release 2009-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 0742564509

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In The American South, William J. Cooper, Jr. and Thomas E. Terrill demonstrate their belief that it is impossible to divorce the history of the south from the history of the United States. Each volume includes a substantial biographical essay—completely updated for this edition—which provides the reader with a guide to literature on the history of the South. Coverage now includes the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, up-to-date analysis of the persistent racial divisions in the region, and the South's unanticipated role in the 2008 presidential primaries.

Black Southerners

Black Southerners
Title Black Southerners PDF eBook
Author John B. Boles
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 327
Release 2021-05-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813183065

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This revealing interpretation of the black experience in the South emphasizes the evolution of slavery over time and the emergence of a rich, hybrid African American culture. From the incisive discussion on the origins of slavery in the Chesapeake colonie

The South Through Time

The South Through Time
Title The South Through Time PDF eBook
Author John B. Boles
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 272
Release 1994-10-01
Genre Southern States
ISBN 9780131573147

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A Street Through Time

A Street Through Time
Title A Street Through Time PDF eBook
Author Anne Millard
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 47
Release 2012-08-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1465407731

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Steve Noon's award-winning A Street Through Time has been revised and updated for a new generation. In a series of fourteen unique illustrations, A Street Through Time tells the story of human history by exploring a street as it evolves from 10,000 BCE to the present day. Readers will see how the landscape and the daily lives of people changed as a small settlement grows into a city, is struck by war and plague, and gains trade and industry.

A Rebel in Time

A Rebel in Time
Title A Rebel in Time PDF eBook
Author Harry Harrison
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 321
Release 1983
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0523485549

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A classic time-travel adventure about altering the outcome of the War Between the States. On the fields where Civil War battles have yet to be fought, a black sergeant takes on a mad colonel with a machine gun and $25 million in gold--with the winner to determine the course of history.

Autobiographical Reflections on Southern Religious History

Autobiographical Reflections on Southern Religious History
Title Autobiographical Reflections on Southern Religious History PDF eBook
Author John B. Boles
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780820322971

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Invoking the strong ties they sense between the courses of their lives and their careers, the sixteen historians of religion who have contributed to Autobiographical Reflections on Southern Religious History share their thoughts and motivations. In these highly personal essays, both pioneering and promising young scholars discuss their work and interests as they recall how the circumstances of their upbringing and education steered them toward religious history. They tell of their own time and place and of their growing awareness of how religion ties into larger social issues: gender, class, and, most notably, race. Indeed, one essay begins, "I was asked to write about why I came to study religion in the South. It was then I realized that it was because my grandfather had been lynched." Lutheran, Jewish, Catholic, Methodist, and Episcopal viewpoints are represented as, of course, are Baptist. Some contributors have stood in the pulpit; others at least commenced their higher education with that aim. While some contributors were born and reared, and now work in the Bible Belt, others are outsiders--physically, philosophically, or both. Some came from intellectual traditions; others were the first in their family to attend college. Despite their common interest in its history, southern religion is anything but an intellectual abstraction for the contributors to this book. It is a potent force, and here sixteen men and women offer themselves as proof of its power to shape lives.

The Bay Area Through Time

The Bay Area Through Time
Title The Bay Area Through Time PDF eBook
Author Laura Cunningham
Publisher Heyday Books
Total Pages 32
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781597143011

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An amazing journey back in time where creatures are met, familiar places visited but seen as they were many million of years ago hard to imagine without the help of this gifted artist/scientist