ABSTRACT

The Routledge History of the American South looks at the major themes that have developed in the interdisciplinary field of Southern Studies. With fifteen original essays from experts in their respective fields, the handbook addresses such diverse topics as southern linguistics, music (secular and non-secular), gender, food, and history and memory. The chapters present focused historiographical analyses that, taken together, offer a clear sense of the evolution and contours of Southern Studies. This volume is valuable both as a dynamic introduction to Southern Studies and as an entry point into more recent research for those already familiar with the subfield.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

The Text and Context of the History of the American South
ByDavid A. Davis, Maggi M. Morehouse

chapter 1|13 pages

History of the American South

ByRebecca Brannon

chapter 2|19 pages

Politics, Southern Style

ByPeyton L. Jones, Raymond Arsenault

chapter 3|14 pages

Southern Identity

ByOrville Vernon Burton, Anderson R. Rouse

chapter 4|12 pages

Southern Language and Linguistics

ByBecky Childs, Christine Mallinson

chapter 5|18 pages

Gendered Worlds

ByValinda W. Littlefield, Dorothy O. Pratt

chapter 6|16 pages

War and Warriors

ByMarcus S. Cox

chapter 7|11 pages

Business and Work in the South

ByBruce W. Eelman

chapter 8|16 pages

Religious Practices

ByAnderson R. Rouse, Orville Vernon Burton

chapter 9|13 pages

Church Music in Black and White

ByEric Crawford

chapter 10|11 pages

Songs of the South

Southern Music
ByErich Nunn, William C. Palmer

chapter 11|13 pages

Southern Foodways

ByDavid A. Davis

chapter 12|13 pages

Architecture and Landscape Art

ByChristopher Fennell, Shawn Fields, Rebecca Schumann

chapter 13|14 pages

The Cinematic South

ByLisa Hinrichsen, Daniel Cross Turner

chapter 14|15 pages

Southern Literature

ByTaylor Hagood

chapter 15|14 pages

Divided by a Common Past

Race and the Unfinished Revolution of Reconstruction
ByJ. Brent Morris