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The past is not dead : essays from the Southern quarterly /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Cover; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION: The Southern Quarterly and Southern Studies The Voice of Humane Learning; Part I: 1960s; Levee Building and the Settlement of the Yazoo Basin; From Enchantment to Disillusionment: A Southern Editor Views the New Deal; Some Mississippi Views of American Federalism, 1817-1900; Part II: 1970s; "Harmony with the Dead": James Dickey's Descent into the Underworld; Pat Harrison and the Social Security Act of 1935; The Southern Belle as an Antebellum Ideal; A Sense of Place and the Americanization of Mississippi; Part III: 1980s.…”
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The past is not dead essays from the Southern quarterly /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Cover; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION: The Southern Quarterly and Southern Studies The Voice of Humane Learning; Part I: 1960s; Levee Building and the Settlement of the Yazoo Basin; From Enchantment to Disillusionment: A Southern Editor Views the New Deal; Some Mississippi Views of American Federalism, 1817-1900; Part II: 1970s; "Harmony with the Dead": James Dickey's Descent into the Underworld; Pat Harrison and the Social Security Act of 1935; The Southern Belle as an Antebellum Ideal; A Sense of Place and the Americanization of Mississippi; Part III: 1980s.…”
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