In the informal, engaging essays brought together in ONE SOUTH, John Shelton Reed focuses on the South's strong regional identity and on the persistence, well into the last decades of the twentieth century, of Southern cultural distinctiveness. Reed argues that Southerners are similar in much the same way that members of an ethnic group are similar. He discusses the South's shared cultural values, ranging from serious examinations of Southern violence and regional identity to considerations of Southern humor, country music, ...
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In the informal, engaging essays brought together in ONE SOUTH, John Shelton Reed focuses on the South's strong regional identity and on the persistence, well into the last decades of the twentieth century, of Southern cultural distinctiveness. Reed argues that Southerners are similar in much the same way that members of an ethnic group are similar. He discusses the South's shared cultural values, ranging from serious examinations of Southern violence and regional identity to considerations of Southern humor, country music, and the emergence of a new Southern middle class.
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Very Good in Good dust jacket. 0807110035. Signed by author on title page, and inscribed on front free endpage. Binding solid. Pages unmarked and barely aged. Green cloth cover has a little wear to edges, but otherwise fine. Dustjacket is also worn at edges.; 9.2 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 200 pages; Signed by Author.
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Very Good Plus. A very nice copy from the library of David Herbert Donald, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes for his biographies of Charles Sumner and Thomas Wolfe and celebrated biographer of Abraham Lincoln. INSCRIBED to Donald and his wife, Aida.