Reinterpreting Southern History
Historians who edited or wrote essays for the book Reinterpreting Southern Histories talked about new avenues for approaching and understand… read more
Historians who edited or wrote essays for the book Reinterpreting Southern Histories talked about new avenues for approaching and understanding the history of the South. Topics discussed included Native Americans, the Civil War, slavery, the environment and the Great Depression. This panel was part of the 2019 Southern Historical Association’s annual conference. close
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