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Southern Outcast

Author : David Brown
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2006-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807131787

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Hinton Rowan Helper (1829--1909) gained notoriety in nineteenth-century America as the author of The Impending Crisis of the South (1857), an antislavery polemic that provoked national public controversy and increased sectional tensions. In his intellectual and cultural biography of Helper -- the first to appear in more than forty years -- David Brown provides a fresh and nuanced portrait of this self-styled reformer, exploring anew Helper's motivation for writing his inflammatory book. Brown places Helper in a perspective that shows how the society in which he lived influenced his thinking, beginning with Helper's upbringing in North Carolina, his move to California at the height of the Californian gold rush, his developing hostility toward nonwhites within the United States, and his publication of The Impending Crisis of the South. Helper's book paints a picture of a region dragged down by the institution of slavery and displays surprising concern for the fate of American slaves. It sold 140,000 copies, perhaps rivaled only by Uncle Tom's Cabin in its impact. The author argues that Helper never wavered in his commitment to the South, though his book's devastating critique made him an outcast there, playing a crucial role in the election of Lincoln and influencing the outbreak of war. As his career progressed after the war, Helper's racial attitudes grew increasingly intolerant. He became involved in various grand pursuits, including a plan to link North and South America by rail, continually seeking a success that would match his earlier fame. But after a series of disappointments, he finally committed suicide. Brown reconsiders the life and career of one of the antebellum South's most controversial and misunderstood figures. Helper was also one of the rare lower-class whites who recorded in detail his economic, political, and social views, thus affording a valuable window into the world of nonslaveholding white southerners on the eve of the Civil War. His critique of slavery provides an important challenge to dominant paradigms stressing consensus among southern whites, and his development into a racist illustrates the power and destructiveness of the prejudice that took hold of the South in the late nineteenth century, as well as the wider developments in American society at the time.

The Longest Line on the Map

Author : Eric Rutkow
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2019-01-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781501103926

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From the award-winning author of American Canopy, a dazzling account of the world’s longest road, the Pan-American Highway, and the epic quest to link North and South America, a dramatic story of commerce, technology, politics, and the divergent fates of the Americas in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Pan-American Highway, monument to a century’s worth of diplomacy and investment, education and engineering, scandal and sweat, is the longest road in the world, passable everywhere save the mythic Darien Gap that straddles Panama and Colombia. The highway’s history, however, has long remained a mystery, a story scattered among government archives, private papers, and fading memories. In contrast to the Panama Canal and its vast literature, the Pan-American Highway—the United States’ other great twentieth-century hemispheric infrastructure project—has become an orphan of the past, effectively erased from the story of the “American Century.” The Longest Line on the Map uncovers this incredible tale for the first time and weaves it into a tapestry that fascinates, informs, and delights. Rutkow’s narrative forces the reader to take seriously the question: Why couldn’t the Americas have become a single region that “is” and not two near irreconcilable halves that “are”? Whether you’re fascinated by the history of the Americas, or you’ve dreamed of driving around the globe, or you simply love world records and the stories behind them, The Longest Line on the Map is a riveting narrative, a lost epic of hemispheric scale.

When Democracy Breaks

Author : Archon Fung,Director Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation Archon Fung
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2024-03-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780197760789

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. When Democracy Breaks aims to deepen our understanding of what separates democratic resilience from democratic fragility by focusing on the latter. The volume's collaborators--experts in the history and politics of the societies covered in their chapters--explore eleven episodes of democratic breakdown, from ancient Athens to Weimar Germany to present--day Russia, Turkey, and Venezuela. Strikingly, in every case, various forms of democratic erosion long preceded the final democratic breakdown. While each case of democratic decay is unique, the patterns that emerge shed much light on the continuing struggle to sustain modern democracies and to assess and respond to the threats they face.

Third Coast

Author : Roni Sarig
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2007-09-07
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780306816475

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Typically, more than half the top rap songs in the country are the work of Southern artists. In a world still stuck in the East/West coast paradigm of the '90s, Southern hip hop has dominated the genre-and defined the culture-for years. And the South's leading lights, most notably OutKast, Timbaland, and more recently, crunk superstars like the Ying Yang Twins and Lil Jon, have expanded the parameters of hip hop. Third Coast is the first book to deal with Southern hip hop as a matter of cultural history, and the first to explain the character and significance of down South rapping to fans as well as outsiders. It tells the story of recent hip hop, marking how far the music has come sonically and culturally since its well-documented New York-centered early years.

The Field of Blood

Author : Joanne B. Freeman
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780374717612

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The previously untold story of the violence in Congress that helped spark the Civil War In The Field of Blood, Joanne B. Freeman recovers the long-lost story of physical violence on the floor of the U.S. Congress. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, she shows that the Capitol was rife with conflict in the decades before the Civil War. Legislative sessions were often punctuated by mortal threats, canings, flipped desks, and all-out slugfests. When debate broke down, congressmen drew pistols and waved Bowie knives. One representative even killed another in a duel. Many were beaten and bullied in an attempt to intimidate them into compliance, particularly on the issue of slavery. These fights didn’t happen in a vacuum. Freeman’s dramatic accounts of brawls and thrashings tell a larger story of how fisticuffs and journalism, and the powerful emotions they elicited, raised tensions between North and South and led toward war. In the process, she brings the antebellum Congress to life, revealing its rough realities—the feel, sense, and sound of it—as well as its nation-shaping import. Funny, tragic, and rivetingly told, The Field of Blood offers a front-row view of congressional mayhem and sheds new light on the careers of John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and other luminaries, as well as introducing a host of lesser-known but no less fascinating men. The result is a fresh understanding of the workings of American democracy and the bonds of Union on the eve of their greatest peril.

Reading With Lincoln

Author : Robert Bray
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2010-09-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780809385898

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Through extensive reading and reflection, Abraham Lincoln fashioned a mind as powerfully intellectual and superlatively communicative as that of any other American political leader. Reading with Lincoln uncovers the how of Lincoln’s inspiring rise to greatness by connecting the content of his reading to the story of his life. At the core of Lincoln’s success was his self-education, centered on his love of and appreciation for learning through books. From his early studies of grammar school handbooks and children’s classics to his interest in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the Bible during his White House years, what Lincoln read helped to define who he was as a person and as a politician. This unique study delves into the books, pamphlets, poetry, plays, and essays that influenced Lincoln’s thoughts and actions. Exploring in great depth and detail those readings that inspired the sixteenth president, author Robert Bray follows Lincoln’s progress closely, from the young teen composing letters for illiterate friends and neighbors to the politician who keenly employed what he read to advance his agenda. Bray analyzes Lincoln’s radical period in New Salem, during which he came under the influence of Anglo-American and French Enlightenment thinkers such as Thomas Paine, C. F. Volney, and Voltaire, and he investigates Lincoln’s appreciation of nineteenth-century lyric poetry, which he both read and wrote. Bray considers Lincoln’s fascination with science, mathematics, political economics, liberal social philosophy, theology, and the Bible, and devotes special attention to Lincoln’s enjoyment of American humor. While striving to arrive at an understanding of the role each subject played in the development of this remarkable leader, Bray also examines the connections and intertextual relations between what Lincoln read and how he wrote and spoke. This comprehensive and long-awaited book provides fresh insight into the self-made man from the wilderness of Illinois. Bray offers a new way to approach the mind of the political artist who used his natural talent, honed by years of rhetorical study and practice, to abolish slavery and end the Civil War.

Chronicling Stankonia

Author : Regina Bradley
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781469661971

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This vibrant book pulses with the beats of a new American South, probing the ways music, literature, and film have remixed southern identities for a post–civil rights generation. For scholar and critic Regina N. Bradley, Outkast's work is the touchstone, a blend of funk, gospel, and hip-hop developed in conjunction with the work of other culture creators—including T.I., Kiese Laymon, and Jesmyn Ward. This work, Bradley argues, helps define new cultural possibilities for black southerners who came of age in the 1980s and 1990s and have used hip-hop culture to buffer themselves from the historical narratives and expectations of the civil rights era. Andre 3000, Big Boi, and a wider community of creators emerge as founding theoreticians of the hip-hop South, framing a larger question of how the region fits into not only hip-hop culture but also contemporary American society as a whole. Chronicling Stankonia reflects the ways that culture, race, and southernness intersect in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Although part of southern hip-hop culture remains attached to the past, Bradley demonstrates how younger southerners use the music to embrace the possibility of multiple Souths, multiple narratives, and multiple points of entry to contemporary southern black identity.

The Journal of Southern History

Author : Wendell Holmes Stephenson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN : UVA:X006168238

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Includes section "Book reviews."

The Outcast

Author : Robert Williams Buchanan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1891
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015073305651

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Program of the Annual Meeting - American Historical Association

Author : American Historical Association
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : United States
ISBN : WISC:89091895961

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Program of the ... Annual Meeting

Author : American Historical Association. Meeting
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OSU:32435079285193

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Program of the ... Annual Meeting

Author : Organization of American Historians. Meeting
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Historians
ISBN : UCSC:32106020343247

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The Outcasts

Author : William Alexander Fraser
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1901
Category : Animals
ISBN : NYPL:33433082303193

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The story of A'Tim the Outcast who was half Wolf, half Huskie Dog. He was an Outcast because neither side of the house of his ancestry recognized him. He was an outcast vagabond on the southern prairie, close to the Montana borderland.

Outcast

Author : Kristin Coley
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-05-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 107096090X

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Coming home was the last thing I ever intended to do. The club had declared me outcast. My brothers had grown up without me. But when I was wounded, the military sent me home. Meeting her....well that was a cosmic fucking joke.Hate didn't begin to cover how I felt. I despised her and everything she represented.ToriHe was the last thing I needed in my life. Another reminder of everything I'd rejected in an effort to pay penance for my past. Curiosity about the scarred solider who kept watch over the tiny grave was dangerous, even more than my nightly excursions into the dark underbelly of Friendly.Our very natures repelled us apart, but the thing about magnetism is....like it or not.....opposites attract.This is our anti-love story.There will be five books set in the Southern Rebel MC world, each a standalone with recurring characters and overlapping story lines. No cliffhangers.Each one will have a happily ever after.Warning violence, language, and unshakable family loyalty lie ahead.Come meet the Hayes brothers of the Southern Rebels Motorcycle Club.

The Book Review Digest

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1952 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Bibliography
ISBN : UOM:39015078320382

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