Britain and the American South [electronic resource] : from colonialism to rock and roll / essays by Franklin T. Lambert ... [et al.] ; edited by Joseph P. Ward.
Material type:
- British -- Southern States -- History -- Congresses
- Public opinion -- Great Britain -- History -- Congresses
- Southern States -- Relations -- Great Britain -- Congresses
- Great Britain -- Relations -- Southern States -- Congresses
- Southern States -- Civilization -- Congresses
- Southern States -- Foreign public opinion, British -- Congresses
- 303.48/275041/09 21
- F209 .P67 2001eb
Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-267) and index.
Foreword : empire building and empire wrecking / Joseph P. Ward -- Virginia's religious revolution : from established monopoly to free marketplace / Franklin T. Lambert -- Power and authority in the colonial South : the English legacy and its contradictions / Holly Brewer -- "Like a stone wall never to be broke" : the British-Indian boundary line with the Creek Indians, 1763-1773 / Kathryn E. Holland Braund -- Carolinians abroad : cultivating English identities from the colonial lower South / S. Max Edelson -- The American South and English print satire, 1760-1865 / Marcus Wood -- British views of the confederacy / R.J.M. Blackett -- The South and the British left, 1930-1960 / Hugh Wilford -- "By Elvis and all the saints" : images of the American South in the world of 1950s British popular music / Brian Ward -- Afterword : on the irrelevance of knights / Michael O'Brien.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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