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The emergence of the new South, 1913-1945.

Title
The emergence of the new South, 1913-1945.
Author
Tindall, George Brown
Publication
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, 1967.

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Description
xv, 807 p. illus., ports.; 24 cm.
Summary
Traces its transformation from an agrarian region to one of urban growth and booming industrialism, depicting a changing social and political climate and emphasizing the literary renaissance which produced such writers as William Faulkner and Thomas Wolfe.
Series Statement
A History of the South ; v. 10
Uniform Title
History of the South v. 10.
Subject
  • 1865-1951
  • Southeastern United States > history
  • Southern States > History > 1865-1951
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • "Critical essay on authorities": p. 733-768.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 733-768) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
In the house of their fathers -- World War I: Southern horizons expand -- Normalcy and the Atlanta spirit -- Agriculture and the recurrent crisis -- The age of segregation -- The South and the savage ideal -- The metamorphosis of progressivism -- The emergence of public services -- The congo of the Bozart -- When Southern labor stirred -- Depression and deliverance -- The transformation of agriculture -- Dilemmas of a Colonial Economy -- The uneven places: Relief, Welfare, and Education -- Building Unions in the South -- New directions in Negro life -- Southerners rediscover the South: Regionalism and sectionalism -- Southern Politics and the new deal -- Tradition and tramsition: The Southern Renaissance -- World War II: The Turbulent South.
LCCN
^^^67024551^//r85
OCLC
  • 477036
  • SCSB-10049371
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Harvard Library