This collection of fifteen essays, selected from papers presented at the April 1981 Citadel Conference on the South, examines three of the most powerful operating forces in southern life: race, class, and folk culture. The Southern Enigma, representing the work of both established and emerging scholars, reflects the most recent historical analyses of southern history.
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This collection of fifteen essays, selected from papers presented at the April 1981 Citadel Conference on the South, examines three of the most powerful operating forces in southern life: race, class, and folk culture. The Southern Enigma, representing the work of both established and emerging scholars, reflects the most recent historical analyses of southern history.
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Usual library markings, defacements, withdrawals. Slightly pushed. Otherwise Good. No dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 240 p. Contributions in Political Science, 105. Audience: General/trade. Outstanding collection of essays on education, labor, democracy, Christianity & slavery, Merchants, African American Physicians and more.