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