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IN MEMORIAM

MARK ROYDEN WINCHELL
1948-2008

The Abbeville Institute mourns the loss of our dear friend and esteemed colleague Mark Winchell.

Dr. Mark Royden Winchell, distinguished and prolific scholar and author and a Fellow of the Abbeville Institute, passed from this world on May 8th after a valiant and spirited two-year battle with cancer. Professor of Literature and European Civilisation at Clemson University, Dr. Winchell was a lively exemplar of the Southern literary tradition, although a native of Ohio. He received his PhD at Vanderbilt University during the last days of Agrarian influence there. An accomplished literary critic, Dr. Winchell was much more—essayist, biographer, and one of the few scholars not afraid to defend the Southern tradition—publicly and emphatically—a true man of letters and good citizen.

His published work includes a half dozen literary biographies, including works on Cleanth Brooks and Donald Davidson (completing a project begun by M.E. Bradford), and many dozens of articles and essays on every aspect of 19th and 20th century American literature. Few professors of literature have been more prolific and versatile. Dr. Winchell was coauthor with Senator Herman Tallmadge of Tallmadge's memoirs. His most recent books include Reinventing the South: Versions of a Literary Region; God, Man, and Hollywood: Politically Incorrect Cinema from 'The Birth of a Nation" to "The Passion of the Christ; Confessions of a Copperhead (unpublished); and Ideas in Conflict: Writing about the Great Issues of Civilization, a reader for English composition courses coedited with his wife Donna H. Winchell, a distinguished scholar of African-American literature.

Dr. Mark Winchell was just in the prime of his distinguished and highly productive career when struck by illness, but he continued his work and maintained a lively, positive spirit throughout his illness. He leaves a wife, two young sons, and a host of friends and admirers.


THE FIFTH ANNUAL ABBEVILLE INSTITUTE SUMMER SCHOOL "SOUTHERN IDENTITY AND THE CULTURE OF THE OLD SOUTH" was held at Camp St. Christopher, Seabrook Island, South Carolina, June 11-15, 2007. Read all about it!


INSTITUTE SUMMER SCHOOL LECTURES ARE NOW ON-LINE! 2005 and 2006 and 2007 lectures are now available for online listening. Listen

THE 2008 SCHOLARS' CONFERENCE was held at the University of Virginia, April 3 - 6, 2008. Read all about it!

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • 2008 Scholars’ Conference and Summer School
    The topic for both the Sixth Annual Scholars’ conference and Summer School in 2008 is “Northern Anti-Slavery Agitation.”

    • The Summer School will be held at Seabrook Island, South Carolina June 10-15, 2008.

  • 2008 Summer School hosted by Lindenwood University
    An Abbeville Institute Summer School hosted by Lindenwood University wiil be held July 10 - 15, 2008.

  • Seminar on the Confederate Constitution
    A seminar for academics and those in the legal profession on the Confederate Constitution will be held in Athens, Georgia at the newly restored T.R.R. Cobb house where the Constitution was written. The seminar will be held August 14 - 17, 2008.


  • New Scholars’ Conference
    We will be adding an additional Scholars' Conference soon. The topic of the first conference will be “State Interposition, Secession and the U.S. Constitution” to be held at a place and date yet to be arranged. Those interested in submitting a paper should contact the Institute.

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