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HISTORY
The Accidental Slaveowner
African American Life in the Georgia Lowcountry
Agriculture, Geology, and Society in Antebellum South Carolina
Alabama Getaway
All Clever Men, Who Make Their Way
Almost Free
America and the Americas
American City, Southern Place
The American Dreams of John B. Prentis, Slave Trader
American Singularity
The American South in the Twentieth Century
American Wars, American Peace
America’s Corporal
Anchored Yesterdays
Anglo-Native Virginia
Anna
Antebellum Athens and Clarke County, Georgia
Argentina and the United States
Arkansas Women
Athens, 1861-1865
Atlanta and Environs
Atlanta and Environs
Atlanta and Environs
Atlantic Loyalties
Atlas of the Civil War, Month by Month
Auraria
Autobiographical Reflections on Southern Religious History
Ballots and Fence Rails
Baptized in Blood
Becoming Confederates
Before Scopes
The Belle of Ashby Street
Benjamin Hawkins, Indian Agent
Berry Benson’s Civil War Book
Beyond Atlanta
The Big Tent
The Black Newspaper and the Chosen Nation
Black Politicians and Reconstruction in Georgia
Black Woman Reformer
Blue Coat or Powdered Wig
Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune
The Blue, the Gray, and the Green
Bolivia and the United States
Brazil and the United States
The Broken Country
Brothers and Friends
Brothers of a Vow
The Brown Decision, Jim Crow, and Southern Identity
Buried Lives
But There Was No Peace
C. Vann Woodward
C. Vann Woodward, Southerner
Camille, 1969
Canada and the United States
Captain Jones’s Wormslow
Captured
Carpet Capital
Carry It On
Caste and Class
Caty
Cause at Heart
Celia, a Slave
Céline
Central America and the United States
A Century of Georgia Agriculture, 1850–1950
Chained to the Rock of Adversity
A Changing Wind
Charleston and the Emergence of Middle Class Culture in the Revolutionary Era
Chattel Slavery and Wage Slavery
Cherokee Editor
Cherokee Removal
The Cherokees and Christianity, 1794–1870
Cherokees of the Old South
Chickamauga
Chile and the United States
Christian Ritual and the Creation of British Slave Societies, 1650-1740
Civil Rights History from the Ground Up
The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory
The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender
The Civil War in Georgia
The Civil War Letters of Joseph Hopkins Twichell
The Civil War Letters of Joshua K. Callaway
Civil War Stories
Civil War Time
A Clashing of the Soul
Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact
Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture
Cobb’s Ordeal
Codename Greenkil
Cold War Dixie
Colombia and the United States
Colonial Georgia
A Common Thread
Communists on Campus
Communities of Kinship
Companions Without Vows
Confederate Athens
The Confederate Congress
Confederate Finance
Confederate Georgia
The Confederate Governors
Confederate Odyssey
The Confessions of Edward Isham
Confronting the Color Line
A Consuming Fire
Contentious Liberties
Conversations with Cuba
Cornerstones of Georgia History
The Correspondence of Sarah Morgan and Francis Warrington Dawson
Courthouses of Georgia
Crackers in the Glade
Creating Georgia
Creating the Big Easy
The Creation-Evolution Debate
The Creation of Modern Georgia
Creolization and Contraband
The Croom Family and Goodwood Plantation
Crossroads of Conflict
Cuba and the United States
The Culture of Property
Cumberland Island
Daniel Lee, Agriculturist
The Darien Journal of John Girardeau Legare, Ricegrower
Dear Master
The Death of a Confederate
Deep in Our Hearts
Deluxe Jim Crow
Democracy Delayed
Democracy Restored
The Diary of Dolly Lunt Burge, 1848–1879
Diehard Rebels
The Dinner Party
Diplomacy in Black and White
Discovering the Women in Slavery
The Disfranchisement Myth
Divine Agitators
Dixie Emporium
A Documentary History of Slavery in North America
Doing Recent History
Domesticating Foreign Struggles
The Dominican Republic and the United States
Driven from Home
Drugs and Pharmacy in the Life of Georgia, 1733–1959
Early Georgia Magazines
Ebb Tide
Ecuador and the United States
The Elements of Confederate Defeat
An Empire of Small Places
Empty Sleeves
Enemies of the Country
Enterprising Women
Entrepreneurs in the Southern Upcountry
Environmental History and the American South
Equiano, the African
Everybody Else
Everybody Was Black Down There
Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean
The Evolution of Southern Culture
Faith in Bikinis
The Faiths of the Postwar Presidents
Farm Tenancy and the Census in Antebellum Georgia
Field Medical Services at the Battle of Manassas
Fight against Fear
Finding Charity’s Folk
Finding Purple America
Flashes of a Southern Spirit
Florida Fiasco
Florida’s Flagler
Flush Times and Fever Dreams
For Free Press and Equal Rights
For God and Mammon
The Formation of a Planter Elite
Forty Years of Diversity
Four Centuries of Southern Indians
Four Years in the Confederate Navy
Free Labor in an Unfree World
Freedom, Racism, and Reconstruction
Freedom Writer
Freedom’s Shore
From a Far Country
From Abbeville to Zebulon
From Mounds to Megachurches
From Revivals to Removal
From Selma to Sorrow
Gender, Race, and Rank in a Revolutionary Age
George III and the Satirists from Hogarth to Byron
George Washington and the American Military Tradition
George Washington’s Washington
Georgia Boys with Stonewall Jackson
The Georgia Dutch
Georgia Governors in an Age of Change
Georgia History in Outline
Georgia in Black and White
Georgia Journeys
Georgia Land Surveying History and Law
Georgia Odyssey
Georgia Quilts
The Georgia-South Carolina Boundary
Georgia Voices
Georgia Women
Georgia Women
Georgia’s Frontier Women
Georgia’s Land of the Golden Isles
Georgia’s Last Frontier
The Ghosts of Guerrilla Memory
The Ghosts of Herty Field
The Girl’s Own
Globalization and the American South
The Golden Age of Piracy
Governor Henry Ellis and the Transformation of British North America
The Granite Farm Letters
The Great Savannah Races
The Greatest Trials I Ever Had
Greenbackers, Knights of Labor, and Populists
Guarding Greensboro
Guten Tag, Y’all
Haiti and the United States
The Hanging of Angélique
Hearing History
Hell’s Broke Loose in Georgia
Henry Adams and the Southern Question
Here, George Washington Was Born
A Heritage of Woe
The Herndons
Highbrows, Hillbillies, and Hellfire
A History of Georgia
A History of Georgia Agriculture, 1732-1860
Hog Meat and Hoecake
A Home-Concealed Woman
Homicide Justified
Hope Among Us Yet
Hope and Danger in the New South City
Hunting Lieutenant Chadbourne
Imagining the Past
In Search of Brightest Africa
In the Shadow of Dred Scott
Indians, Animals and the Fur Trade
Integrating the 40 Acres
The Invention of Ecocide
Invisible Southerners
Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People
Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People
James Habersham
James Jackson
James Monroe Smith
The Jekyll Island Club
The Jekyll Island Cottage Colony
Jekyll Island’s Early Years
Jimmy Carter, the Politics of Family, and the Rise of the Religious Right
John Bachman
John Forsyth
John Ross, Cherokee Chief
Joseph Henry Lumpkin
Joseph Vallence Bevan
Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839
The Journal of Archibald C. McKinley
The Journal of William Stephens, 1741—1743
Judgment and Grace in Dixie
Katharine and R. J. Reynolds
Keeping Time
Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun
Labor in the Modern South
Lachlan McGillivray, Indian Trader
Lachlan McIntosh and the Politics of Revolutionary Georgia
Land and Allegiance in Revolutionary Georgia
A Late Encounter with the Civil War
Latino Immigrants and the Transformation of the U.S. South
Le Jugement du Roy de Behaigne and Remede de Fortune
The Leader and the Crowd
Lens of War
The Leo Frank Case
Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies
Letters from New-York
Letters of Robert Mackay to His Wife
Letters of Warren Akin
Liberalism, Black Power, and the Making of American Politics, 1965-1980
Liberals, Politics, and Power
Liberating Sojourn
The Life and Letters of Philip Quaque, the First African Anglican Missionary
Lines in the Sand
A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia
Living Atlanta
Long Green
A Long Shadow
The Lost Boys of Sudan
Louisiana Women
Lowcountry Hurricanes
Lugenia Burns Hope, Black Southern Reformer
Major Butler’s Legacy
Making Catfish Bait out of Government Boys
Making Freedom Pay
Making War, Making Women
Marching in Step
Mary Telfair to Mary Few
Mary Turner and the Memory of Lynching
Melusine of Lusignan
Memories of the Mansion
Mercy Otis Warren
Mexico and the United States
Miss You
Missing Links
Mississippi Women
Mississippi Women
Mixed Blood Indians
More Letters from the American Farmer
The Mulatta Concubine
Music in Eighteenth-Century Georgia
Myths and Men
The Nashville Way
Natchez Country
Nationalism in the New World
Nations Divided
Natives and Newcomers
Nature’s Management
Navigating Souths
Negotiating for Georgia
Never Surrender
The New Deal and American Youth
The New Deal and Beyond
New Negro Politics in the Jim Crow South
New Orleans after the Promises
New Studies in the History of American Slavery
North By South
North Carolina Women
North Carolina Women
Okefinokee Album
On Slavery’s Border
On the Rim of the Caribbean
Operation Breadbasket
Ordinary Lives in the Early Caribbean
Other Souths
The Other War of 1812
The Outcast Majority
The Oyster Question
The Pain and the Promise
Panama and the United States
Paraguay and the United States
Parties, Slavery, and the Union in Antebellum Georgia
Paternalism in a Southern City
Patrolling the Border
Peachtree Street, Atlanta
The Peculiar Democracy
Penn Center
A People’s War on Poverty
Peru and the United States
Pharsalia
Pioneering American Wine
The Piri Reis Map of 1513
Place Over Time
Placenames of Georgia
The Plain and Noble Garb of Truth
Political Power in Alabama
The Politics of Black Citizenship
The Politics of Whiteness
A Portrait of Historic Athens and Clarke County
Practical Strangers
Preaching in Medieval Florence
Princes of Cotton
Prison Pens
Privateers of the Americas
The Problem South
Proslavery
The Protestant Voice in American Pluralism
Punishing the Black Body
Pure Fire
Rabble Rousers
Race and Democracy
Race and Nation in the Age of Emancipations
Race and the Atlanta Cotton States Exposition of 1895
Race, Reason, and Massive Resistance
Rafael Carrera and the Emergence of the Republic of Guatemala, 1821–1871
Rage in the Gate City
Reading Southern Poverty between the Wars, 1918–1939
Recollections of a Southern Daughter
Reconstructing Democracy
Red, White, and Black Make Blue
Redeeming the Southern Family
Redefining Southern Culture
Redrawing the Historical Past
Rehearsal for Reconstruction
Religion and the American Nation
Religion and the Antebellum Debate over Slavery
Religious Diversity and American Religious History
Remaking Wormsloe Plantation
Remapping Second-Wave Feminism
Remember Me
Reminiscences of My Life in Camp
Renewing Birmingham
Restructured Resistance
Rethinking the South
Revolutionizing Expectations
Rich Man’s War
The Rise and Decline of the Redneck Riviera
The Root of All Evil
Roots and Ever Green
Ruin Nation
Rumor, Repression, and Racial Politics
The Russian Campaign, 1812
S. S. Savannah, the Elegant Steam Ship
The Sacred Flame of Love
Sacred Mission, Worldly Ambition
The Salzburger Saga
Sam Richards’s Civil War Diary
Savage Barbecue
Savannah in the Old South
Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607–1785
Scottish Highlanders in Colonial Georgia
Sea Islands of Georgia
Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton
Secession as an International Phenomenon
The Second Wave
Segregation
Selling Mrs. Consumer
Selling the Old-Time Religion
Servants of the State
Shadows on My Heart
Shapers of Southern History
Shared Histories
Silk Stockings and Ballot Boxes
The Simple Life
Sitting In and Speaking Out
Situado and Sabana
The Slave Ship Wanderer
Slavery in America
Slavery In Colonial Georgia, 1730–1775
Slavery in the Caribbean Francophone World
Slavery on the Periphery
Smile Pretty and Say Jesus
Smile When You Call Me a Hillbilly
Soldiers of Light and Love
Somewhat More Independent
Sounds American
The South and the North in American Religion
The South as an American Problem
South Carolina Women
South Carolina Women
South Carolina Women
South to Bataan, North to Mukden
South to the Future
Southern Civil Religions
Southern Histories
Southern Manhood
Southern Masculinity
Southern Prohibition
Southern Women at the Seven Sister Colleges
The Star Creek Papers
Stepping Lively in Place
Stories with a Moral
Striking Beauties
Teaching Equality
Tennessee Women
Texas Women
The Black Panther Party in a City Near You
Them Dark Days
These Men She Gave
They Didn’t Put That on the Huntley-Brinkley!
This Business of Relief
This Delta, This Land
Thomas Lanier Clingman
Thomas Nast
The Three Governors Controversy
Tinged with Gold
To Build Our Lives Together
To Find My Own Peace
To Have and to Hold
To Live an Antislavery Life
To Redeem the Soul of America
The Toombs Oak, the Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia
Torches of Light
Torn Between Empires
Trembling Earth
The Tuesday Club of Annapolis (1745–1756) as Cultural Performance
An Un-American Childhood
Under the Guardianship of the Nation
The Unemployed People’s Movement
The Unraveling of America
Up from the Mudsills of Hell
Upheaval in Charleston
Urban Origins of American Judaism
Venezuela and the United States
Victory at Home
Vietnam Voices
Virginia Women
The Vital Past
The Vivid Air
Voices from Company D
Voices of the Old South
The War on Poverty
War upon the Land
The Way It Was in the South
Ways of Wisdom
We Are the Revolutionists
We Shall Not Be Moved
Weaving Alliances With Other Women
Weirding the War
What Nature Suffers to Groe
What They Wished For
What Virtue There Is in Fire
When All Is Said and Done
Where There Are Mountains
The Whiteness of Child Labor Reform in the New South
Who Gets a Childhood?
Why the South Lost the Civil War
Why the South Will Survive
William Augustus Bowles
William Howard Russell’s Civil War
William Montague Browne
With Ballot and Bayonet
Womanpower Unlimited and the Black Freedom Struggle in Mississippi
Women and Power in the Middle Ages
Women’s Work, Men’s Work
Working for Equality
Writing the South through the Self
The Year of the Hare
The Year of the Lash
Yesterday in the Hills