
Why the South Will Survive
Fifteen Southerners Look at Their Region a Half Century after I'll Take My Stand
Clyde N. Wilson(Editor)
University of Georgia Press
Published on 1. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
242 pages
978-0-8203-3989-4 (ISBN)
Description
Published in 1981, Why the South Will Survive is an intense self-examination of the South at a critical moment in its history. All of the contributors take pride in being southerners and regard their region as a national asset. While agreeing that the South has changed, they do not agree that it has become more like the rest of America or that it has lost its essential distinctiveness. Examining many aspects of the South-religion, manners, family life, localism, literature, politics, rural life, and urbanization-these essays acknowledge the power and relevance of the Agrarian tradition and argue that the South can still provide a model and touchstone for the nation.
Contributors: Don Anderson, M. E. Bradford, Cleanth Brooks, Thomas Fleming, Samuel T. Francis, George Garrett, William C. Havard, Hamilton C. Horton Jr., Thomas H. Landess, Andrew Lytle, Marion Montgomery, John Shelton Reed, George C. Rogers Jr., David B. Sentelle, Clyde N. Wilson.
Contributors: Don Anderson, M. E. Bradford, Cleanth Brooks, Thomas Fleming, Samuel T. Francis, George Garrett, William C. Havard, Hamilton C. Horton Jr., Thomas H. Landess, Andrew Lytle, Marion Montgomery, John Shelton Reed, George C. Rogers Jr., David B. Sentelle, Clyde N. Wilson.
Reviews / Votes
An enlightening work for anyone interested in Southernism. -- <i>Library Journal</i> Provocative . . . deserves attention and, more importantly, a close reading on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line. -- <i>The State</i> It forthrightly addresses the consequential question: Is there still a South, and does it matter? It responds with a ringing yes. -- <i>Dallas Morning News</i> Erudition, poise, and self-confidence mark this collection by a group of southern academicians and other professionals who affirm the status of the American South as a 'national asset.' -- <i>Booklist</i>More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Georgia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8203-3989-4 (9780820339894)
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Persons
CLYDE N. WILSON is a professor of history at the University of South Carolina, where he is also the editor of The Papers of John C. Calhoun. His books include From Union to Empire: Essays in the Jeffersonian Traditionand Carolina Cavalier: The Life and Mind of James Johnston Pettigrew.