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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Clyde Wilson Library

Clyde N. Wilson is the M.E. Bradford Distinguished Fellow of the Abbeville Institute, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of History at University of South Carolina, a long-time contributing editor for Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture and Southern Partisan. He is editor of the twenty- eight volume Papers of John C. Calhoun, and numerous books, the most recent of which is Defending Dixie.
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Back to the Future: More and More of the Way We are Now 236
Bailing the Capitalists: Our Southern Fathers Told Us What to Expect 268
Can the South Survive? 267
Deja Vu All Over Again 226
Goodbye to Gold and Glory 217
History Quiz: American Presidents 202
I Am So Old I Can Remember When . . . 198
Introduction to James Pettigrew's Notes on Spain, Part 1 328
Introduction to James Pettigrew's Notes on Spain, Part 2 250
John Taylor's Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States, Part 2 213
Just Asking Some More 174
OLD REPUBLIC: Way We Are Now, VIII 177
Q&A on Nullification and Interposition 233
Taylor of Caroline's Construction Construed, Part 2 200
Taylor of Caroline's Construction Construed, Part 4 172
The Class of '59—Intimations of Mortality and Posterity 191
The South and the West, Part 2 197
THOMAS JEFFERSON, SOUTHERN MAN OF LETTERS (Part 2) 265
What This Country Needs 215
A Bibliography Addenda 2, 6/12/2010—6/11/2011 153
A Bibliography Addenda, 6/12/09—6/11/10 231
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 1: Edited Works & Books 170
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 2: Articles in Books 162
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 3: Journal and Periodical Articles and Reviews, page 1 167
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 3: Journal and Periodical Articles and Reviews, page 2 172
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 3: Journal and Periodical Articles and Reviews, page 3 174
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 3: Journal and Periodical Articles and Reviews, page 4 196
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 4: Online Publications, page 1 182
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 4: Online Publications, page 2 496
A Bibliography to June 11, 2009, Part 5: Audio-Video Publications 155
A Republican is Someone Who Thinks.... 191
A Review of James Kibler's, Memory's Keep 202
A Sacrifice for His People—the Imprisonment of Jefferson Davis 310
A Southern Tradition: Restraining Bad Government 206
Agrarianism from John Taylor to I'll Take My Stand 983
America's Red-Headed Stepchild 261
An Enquiring Curmudgeon Wants to Know 147
Antebellum Southerners in Europe 286
Bring on the GOP 173
Calhoun's Carolina 184
Call Me Simple 173
Call Me Simple ... (2) 166
Can the Republic Be Restored: Presidency 207
Cincinnatus, Call the Office! 192
Citizenship Test 154
Confederate Flag Day, Old State Capitol, Raleigh, North Carolina (March 4, 2006) 212
Crimson in Gray: A review of Crimson Confederates: Harvard Men Who Fought for the South, by Helen P. Trimpi 227
Culture War 520
Deja Vu Yet Again 168
Devil's Brew in Dixie 173
Devolution 182
Differences 157
DiLorenzo and His Critics 227
Entropy 158
Filmlog: Laila's Birthday and The Lemon Tree 194
Filmlog: More Resistance Movies 179
Filmlog: The Disgrace of Disgrace 214
Filmlog: Three for the Resistance 159
Filmlog: Un dimanche a` la campagne (A Sunday in the Country) 152
Filmlog: War Movies and the Human Heart 176
Films of the South 223
Foreword for A Rebel Born: A Defense of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Confederate General, American Legend, by Lochlainn Seabrook 238
Goodbye, George 158
Hanging With the Snarks: An Academic Memoir 288
Hollywood Does Bush the Lesser 178
How Should 21st Century Americans Think about the War for Southern Independence? 234
I Am So Old I Can Remember When... 197
If this Be Treason ... 231
Introduction to the North Carolina War Between the States Sesquicentennial webpage. 204
Introductions to Chronicles of the South, Vols. 1 & 2 218
It Takes Brass to Get Gold: Politics and Economics in America 194
It's True What They Say About Dixie 185
Jacobin Yankees 182
Jefferson and Nullification 199
John C. Calhoun and Slavery as a "Positive Good:" What Calhoun Did Not Say 894
John C. Calhoun and Slavery as a "Positive Good:" What He Said 945
John C. Calhoun on American Government and Politics 207
John C. Calhoun on War 758
John C. Calhoun, Anti-Imperialist 509
John C. Calhoun—A Statesman for the 21st Century 332
John Taylor's Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States, Part 1 232
Just Asking 164
Liberal and Conservative 280
Lies My Teacher Told Me: The True History of the War for Southern Independence 269
Lincoln Follies 198
Literature in the Old South: Foreword to The Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, by Johnson Jones Hooper 330
Looking for the Hen's Tooth 150
M. E. Bradford, The Agrarian Aquinas 330
Maxims for American Intellectuals 154
More of the Way We Are 191
More Things I Miss 160
Nathaniel Macon and North Carolina Independence 214
Nolan's 'Myth of the Lost Cause' 276
Nostalgia: Things I Miss 154
Nullification Reconsidered 159
OLD REPUBLIC: The Way We Are Now 136
OLD REPUBLIC: The Way We Are Now Ad Infinitum 137
OLD REPUBLIC: The Way We Are Now IX 144
OLD REPUBLIC: Way We Are Now, III 147
Origins of the Educational Nightmare 161
PC at Gettysburg 214
Please Tread on Me 199
Presidential Prospects 2008 145
Prosperity 157
R. E. Lee and the American Union 298
Real Causes: A review of Clash of Extremes: The Economic Origins of the Civil War, by Mark Egnal 208
Reconstruction as a Problem in Statesmanship 199
Reconstruction: An Overview 234
Review: Reinventing the South: Versions of a Literary Region, by Mark Royden Winchell 163
Sam Francis: A Tribute 159
Scratching Fleas: American Histoirans and Their History 252
Shakespeare and the Earl of Oxford 151
Shakespeare Spoke Southern 336
Sherman's March 158
Small Is Beautiful 210
Some English Aspects of Southern Culture 299
Southern Culture From Jamestown to Walker Percy 265
Steady Habits vs. Chivalry 253
Still More of the Way We Are Now (With Apologies to Anthony Trollope) 195
Strange Days 137
Strange Words for Strange Days 147
Taylor of Caroline's Construction Construed, Part 1 174
Taylor of Caroline's Construction Construed, Part 3 188
The Getaway: A Review of White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism by Kevin M. Kruse 176
The Gettysburg Address: Inventing a New Nation 280
The Lincoln Fable 267
The Loss of Two Great Scholars: James Babcock Meriwether & Matthew Joseph Bruccoli 161
The Other Side of Union 235
The Republican Charade: Lincoln and His Party 378
The South and the West, Part 1 217
The Southern Political Tradition: Society Before Government 188
The Treasury of Counterfeit Virtue 203
The War Lover 202
The Way We Are Now X 150
THOMAS JEFFERSON, SOUTHERN MAN OF LETTERS (Part 1) 321
Those People, Part 1 297
Those People, Part 2 296
Those Were The Days 168
Three Cheers for the President (Jimmy Buchanan) Why does a President need a legacy? Isn’t it legacy enough that he did his job? 177
Tiger's Meat: William Gilmore Simms and the History of the Revolution 302
What is a Southerner? 415
Where is Our Lech Walesa? A Review of "Take this Job and Ship It," by Senator Byron L. Dorgan 196
Your Future as a Terrorist 174

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