Charles Reagan Wilson, general editor ; James G. Thomas Jr., managing editor ; Ann J. Abadie, associate editor
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Chapel Hill :
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University of North Carolina Press,
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c2006-c2013
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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24 volumes :
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illustrations, maps ;
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24 cm
GENERAL NOTES
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"Sponsored by The Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi."
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Rev. ed. of: Encyclopedia of Southern culture. 1991
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
CONTENTS NOTE
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v. 1. Religion / vol. ed. Samuel S. Hill -- v. 2. Geography / vol. ed. Richard Pillsbury -- v. 3. History / vol. ed. Charles Reagan Wilson -- v. 4. Myth, manners, and memory / vol. ed. Charles Reagan Wilson -- v. 5 Language / vol. ed. Michael Montgomery & Ellen Johnson -- v. 6 Ethnicity. vol. ed. Celeste Ray -- v. 7. Foodways / vol. ed. John T. Edge -- v. 8. Environment / vol. ed. Martin Melosi -- v. 9. Literature / vol. ed. M. Thomas Inge -- v. 10. Law & politics / vol. ed. James W. Ely Jr. & Bradley G. Bond -- v. 11. Agriculture & industry / vol. ed. Melissa Walker & James C. Cobb -- v. 12. Music / vol. ed. Bill Malone -- v. 13. Gender / vol. ed. Nancy Bercaw & Ted Ownby -- v. 14. Folklife / vol. ed. Glenn Hinson & William Ferris -- v. 15. Urbanization / vol. ed. Wanda Rushing -- v. 16. Sports & recreation / vol. ed. Harvey H. Jackson III -- v. 17. Education / vol. ed. Clarence L. Mohr -- v. 18. Media / vol. ed. Allison Graham & Sharon Montheith -- v. 19. Violence / vol. ed. Amy Louise Wood -- v. 20. Social class / vol. ed. Larry J. Griffin & Peggy G. Hargis -- v. 21. Art and architecture / vol. ed. Judith H. Bonner & Estill Curtis Pennington -- v. 22. Science and medicine / vol. ed. James G. Thomas, Jr. & Charles Reagan Wilson -- v. 23. Folk art / vol. ed. Carol Crown & Cheryl Rivers -- v. 24. Race / vol. ed. Thomas C. Holt & Laurie B. Green
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Volume 1: Religion. In this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, contributors have revised entries from the original Encyclopedia on topics ranging from religious broadcasting to snake handling and added new entries on such topics as Asian religions, Latino religion, New Age religion, Islam, Native American religion, and social activism. With the contributions of more than 60 authorities in the field--including Paul Harvey, Loyal Jones, Wayne Flynt, and Samuel F. Weber--this volume is an accessibly written, up-to-date reference to religious culture in the American South
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Volume 2: Geography. This volume addresses general topics of cultural geographic interest, such as Appalachia, exiles and expatriates, Latino and Jewish populations, migration patterns, and the profound Disneyfication of central Florida. Entries with a more concentrated focus examine major cities, such as Atlanta, New Orleans, and Memphis; the influence of black and white southern migrants on northern cities; and individual subregions, such as the Piedmont, Piney Woods, Tidewater, and Delta. Putting together the disparate pieces that make up the place called "the South," this volume sets the scene for the discussions in all the other volumes of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
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Volume 3: History. this volume broadly surveys history in the American South from the Paleoindian period (approximately 8000 B.C.E.) to the present. In 118 essays, contributors cover the turbulent past of the region that has witnessed frequent racial conflict, a bloody Civil War fought and lost on its soil, massive in- and out-migration, major economic transformations, and a civil rights movement that brought fundamental change to the social order
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Volume 4: Myth, manners, and memory. This volume addresses the cultural, social, and intellectual terrain of myth, manners, and historical memory in the American South. Evaluating how a distinct southern identity has been created, recreated, and performed through memories that blur the line between fact and fiction, this volume paints a broad, multihued picture of the region seen through the lenses of belief and cultural practice
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New encyclopedia of Southern culture.
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New encyclopedia of Southern culture.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Southern States, Civilization, Encyclopedias
Southern States, Encyclopedias
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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F209
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F209
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N47
2006
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N47
2006
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Abadie, Ann J
Thomas, James G.,Jr
Wilson, Charles Reagan
CORPORATE BODY NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
University of Mississippi., Center for the Study of Southern Culture