The Lost Lectures of C. Vann Woodward focuses on lectures Woodward delivered in the mid-twentieth century that reflect his life-long interest in exploring the contours and limits of liberalism during key moments of great change in the South.
The Lost Lectures of C. Vann Woodward focuses on lectures Woodward delivered in the mid-twentieth century that reflect his life-long interest in exploring the contours and limits of liberalism during key moments of great change in the South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natalie J. Ring is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas at Dallas. She is the author of The Problem South: Region, Empire, and the New Liberal State, 1880-1930 and co-editor of The Folly of Jim Crow: Rethinking the Segregated South. Sarah E. Gardner is Distinguished University Professor in History at Mercer University. She is the author of Blood and Irony: Southern White Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937 and Reviewing the South: The Literary Marketplace and the Southern Renaissance. Edward L. Ayers is Tucker-Boatwright Professor of the Humanities and President Emeritus at the University of Richmond. He is the author of many award-winning books, including The Promise of the New South: Life After Reconstruction (OUP, 1992, 2007) and The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America.
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* Foreword by Edward L. Ayers * Introduction * Editorial Note * Fleming Lectures at Louisiana State University: "Southern Dissenters in Exile" (1951) * Lecture I: The Men of the Thirties * Lecture II: The Men of the Fifties * Lecture III: The Way of the Exile * Chapter One: The Process of Alienation * Chapter Two: The Year of Decision * Messenger Lectures at Cornell University: "The First Reconstruction in the Light of the Second" (1964) * Lecture II: The Fear of Freedom * Lecture III: The Paradox of Loyalty * Lecture IV: The Conservatism of Northern Radicals * Lecture V: Radicalism for Conservative Southerners * Lecture VI: Did the North Really Mean It? * Storrs Lectures at Yale Law School: "Slavery to Freedom: An American Failure" (1969) Lecture I: The Problem of Failure in American History * Acknowledgments * Index
* Foreword by Edward L. Ayers * Introduction * Editorial Note * Fleming Lectures at Louisiana State University: "Southern Dissenters in Exile" (1951) * Lecture I: The Men of the Thirties * Lecture II: The Men of the Fifties * Lecture III: The Way of the Exile * Chapter One: The Process of Alienation * Chapter Two: The Year of Decision * Messenger Lectures at Cornell University: "The First Reconstruction in the Light of the Second" (1964) * Lecture II: The Fear of Freedom * Lecture III: The Paradox of Loyalty * Lecture IV: The Conservatism of Northern Radicals * Lecture V: Radicalism for Conservative Southerners * Lecture VI: Did the North Really Mean It? * Storrs Lectures at Yale Law School: "Slavery to Freedom: An American Failure" (1969) Lecture I: The Problem of Failure in American History * Acknowledgments * Index
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