The Southern Common People: Studies in Nineteenth-Century Social History
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th April 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
305.5620975
Hardback
386
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
[The 18 essays] will be welcomed by specialists in Southern history....[Each] author has in some way shed light on the essential questions of just who the Southern commoners were and how they related to the other constituents of the social structure. Lists of suggested further readings enhance the value of this one-of-a-kind anthology. No serious student of the South should neglect it.-Library Journal
"The 18 essays will be welcomed by specialists in Southern history....Each author has in some way shed light on the essential questions of just who the Southern commoners were and how they related to the other constituents of the social structure. Lists of suggested further readings enhance the value of this one-of-a-kind anthology. No serious student of the South should neglect it."-Library Journal
"[The 18 essays] will be welcomed by specialists in Southern history....[Each] author has in some way shed light on the essential questions of just who the Southern commoners were and how they related to the other constituents of the social structure. Lists of suggested further readings enhance the value of this one-of-a-kind anthology. No serious student of the South should neglect it."-Library Journal
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