John C. Inscoe is a luminary in the field of Appalachian studies. He has spent much of his career exploring the significance of slavery and race in the mountain South as well as the complex nature of the region's Civil War. In this collection of essays produced over the past two decades, Inscoe investigates how historical truths have been reshaped by later generations. Blending fact and fiction, reality and perception, "Race, War; and Remembrance in the Appalachian South" represents a multifaceted embodiment of a unique ...
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John C. Inscoe is a luminary in the field of Appalachian studies. He has spent much of his career exploring the significance of slavery and race in the mountain South as well as the complex nature of the region's Civil War. In this collection of essays produced over the past two decades, Inscoe investigates how historical truths have been reshaped by later generations. Blending fact and fiction, reality and perception, "Race, War; and Remembrance in the Appalachian South" represents a multifaceted embodiment of a unique time and place in American history.
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