Why the South will survive /
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| Language: | English |
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Athens :
University of Georgia Press,
[1981]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Should the South survive? / Clyde N. Wilson
- The same old stand? / John Shelton Reed
- The distinctive South : fading or reviving? / William C. Havard
- A South too busy to hate? / Fred Hobson
- The enduring soil / Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
- At Daniel's mountain / Don Anderson
- A Southern political tradition / George C. Rogers, Jr.
- Foreign policy and the South / Samuel T. Francis
- Southern schooling and the ancient wisdom / Thomas Fleming
- Southern literature here and now / George Garrett
- Listen and remember / David B. Sentelle
- A note on the origin of Southern ways / Thomas H. Landess
- Solzhenitsyn as Southerner / Marion Montgomery
- The enduring faith / Cleanth Brooks
- Conclusion : Not in memoriam, but in affirmation / M.E. Bradford
- Afterword : A semi-centennial / Andrew Lytle.