Literary Partnerships and the Marketplace: Writers and Mentors in Nineteenth-Century AmericaDavid Dowling
Henry Adams in the Secession Crisis: Dispatches to the Boston Daily Advertiser, December 1860-March 1861
Desire, Violence, and Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction: Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Walker PercyGary M. Ciuba
Resisting History: Gender, Modernity, and Authorship in William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, and Eudora WeltyBarbara Ladd
Becoming Cajun, Becoming American: The Acadian in American Literature from Longfellow to James Lee BurkeMaria Hebert-Leiter
The Angelic Mother and the Predatory Seductress: Poor White Women in Southern Literature of the Great DepressionAshley Craig Lancaster
Captives and Voyagers: Black Migrants across the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic WorldAlexander X. Byrd
Battle of Stones River: The Forgotten Conflict between the Confederate Army of Tennessee and the Union Army of the CumberlandLarry J. Daniel
Atomic Testing in Mississippi: Project Dribble and the Quest for Nuclear Weapons Treaty Verification in the Cold War EraDavid Allen Burke
The Reconstruction of Mark Twain: How a Confederate Bushwhacker Became the Lincoln of Our LiteratureJoe B. Fulton
Writing beyond Prophecy: Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville after the American RenaissanceMartin Kevorkian
Lincoln's Resolute Unionist: Hamilton Gamble, Dred Scott Dissenter and Missouri's Civil War GovernorDennis K. Boman
The Louisiana Scalawags: Politics, Race, and Terrorism during the Civil War and ReconstructionFrank J. Wetta
Race, Labor, and Civil Rights: Griggs versus Duke Power and the Struggle for Equal Employment OpportunityRobert Samuel Smith
Tears of Rage: The Racial Interface of Modern American Fiction-Faulkner, Wright, Pynchon, MorrisonShelly Brivic
Peculiar Crossroads: Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and Catholic Vision in Postwar Southern FictionFarrell O'Gorman
Invisible Activists: Women of the Louisiana NAACP and the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1915–1945Lee Sartain
The Children of Africa in the Colonies: Free People of Color in Barbados in the Age of EmancipationMelanie J. Newton
Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi: Protest Politics and the Struggle for Racial Justice, 1960-1965James P. Marshall
Desegregating Private Higher Education in the South: Duke, Emory, Rice, Tulane, and VanderbiltMelissa Kean
Chickasaw, a Mississippi Scout for the Union: The Civil War Memoir of Levi H. Naron, as Recounted by R. W. Surby
The 'Baby Dolls': Breaking the Race and Gender Barriers of the New Orleans Mardi Gras TraditionKim Marie Vaz
Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil WarRitchie Devon Watson, Jr.
The Dalai Lama's Secret and Other Reporting Adventures: Stories from a Cold War CorrespondentHenry S. Bradsher
The River Flows On: Black Resistance, Culture, and Identity Formation in Early AmericaWalter C. Rucker
Feeding Barcelona, 1714-1975: Public Market Halls, Social Networks, and Consumer CultureMontserrat Miller
A Campaign of Quiet Persuasion: How the College Board Desegregated SAT® Test Centers in the Deep South, 1960-1965Jan Bates Wheeler
The War of 1812, Conflict and Deception: The British Attempt to Seize New Orleans and Nullify the Louisiana PurchaseRonald J. Drez
Troubled Waters: Steamboat Disasters, River Improvements, and American Public Policy, 1821--1860Paul F. Paskoff
Citizen-Officers: The Union and Confederate Volunteer Junior Officer Corps in the American Civil WarAndrew S. Bledsoe
The British Gentry, the Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agriculture and Sectional Antagonism in North AmericaJames L. Huston
Marc-Antoine Caillot and the Company of the Indies in Louisiana: Trade in the French Atlantic WorldErin M. Greenwald
Fenians, Freedmen, and Southern Whites: Race and Nationality in the Era of ReconstructionMitchell Snay