Description
Book SynopsisA groundbreaking work that draws on both well-established and new currents in scholarship, including global and Atlantic world history, histories of African diaspora, environmental history, and more. The volume also considers the experiences of all people of the South: Black, white, Indigenous, female, male, poor, elite, and more.
Trade ReviewAn important book for anyone interested in Southern history. . . . The book's contributors brilliantly integrate the contents of their separate chapters, each on a distinct era, into a taut, analytical narrative. Throughout, their voices and styles cohere in striking fashion. . . . To learn of the South's past as it is viewed today by leading historians, this is the book to read."—
Kirkus Reviews (STARRED review)
A multifaceted narrative of the Southern United States, from histories of the African diaspora and Indigenous Americans to cultural, economic and environmental trends."—
New York Times Book Review A blockbuster collection [that] excels at puncturing [the many caricatures of the South] . . . . the South that emerges from
A New History of the American South is fresh and exciting in its unfamiliarity."—Scott W. Stern,
The New Republic The thought-provoking and expert essays of represent expansive views of Southern history—beyond the period-focused notions of the region that often appear in history and literature. . . . Drawing parallels between the past and present, [these essays] eschew easy narratives to capture the contradictions of Southern life."—
Foreword Reviews