Charles Irons on Today’s State of Things
New from UNC Press Blog Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. called 11 a.m. Sunday mornings “the most segregated hour of the week.” Even today, integrated churches are the exception, not the rule. But that...
View ArticleConfederate History Month and the Politics of Memory
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Anne E. Marshall, author of Creating a Confederate Kentucky: The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State, which we’ll publish in...
View ArticleJill Ogline Titus: The Cost of Resistance
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Jill Ogline Titus, author of the forthcoming book Brown’s Battleground: Students, Segregationists, and the Struggle for Justice in Prince...
View ArticleGlenn David Brasher on Preserving the Battleground at Williamsburg
New from UNC Press Blog [This article is crossposted at UNCPressCivilWar150.com.] When rumors of “development” encroach upon areas with rich historical backgrounds, they most likely will find a wall of...
View ArticleJaime Amanda Martinez: Zeb Vance, Ken Cuccinelli, and Chris Christie:...
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Jaime Amanda Martinez, author of Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South. Under policies instituted by the Confederacy, white...
View ArticleInterview: Steph Jeffries and Tom Wentworth on Hiking Appalachian Forests
New from UNC Press Blog Stephanie B. Jeffries and Thomas R. Wentworth, authors of Exploring Southern Appalachian Forests: An Ecological Guide to 30 Great Hikes in the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and...
View ArticleCharles Irons on Today’s State of Things
New from UNC Press Blog Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. called 11 a.m. Sunday mornings “the most segregated hour of the week.” Even today, integrated churches are the exception, not the rule. But that...
View ArticleConfederate History Month and the Politics of Memory
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Anne E. Marshall, author of Creating a Confederate Kentucky: The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State, which we’ll publish in...
View ArticleJill Ogline Titus: The Cost of Resistance
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Jill Ogline Titus, author of the forthcoming book Brown’s Battleground: Students, Segregationists, and the Struggle for Justice in Prince...
View ArticleGlenn David Brasher on Preserving the Battleground at Williamsburg
New from UNC Press Blog [This article is crossposted at UNCPressCivilWar150.com.] When rumors of “development” encroach upon areas with rich historical backgrounds, they most likely will find a wall of...
View ArticleJaime Amanda Martinez: Zeb Vance, Ken Cuccinelli, and Chris Christie:...
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Jaime Amanda Martinez, author of Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South. Under policies instituted by the Confederacy, white...
View ArticleInterview: Steph Jeffries and Tom Wentworth on Hiking Appalachian Forests
New from UNC Press Blog Stephanie B. Jeffries and Thomas R. Wentworth, authors of Exploring Southern Appalachian Forests: An Ecological Guide to 30 Great Hikes in the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: Cynthia Kierner on Inventing Disaster
New from UNC Press Blog In this Q&A, Cynthia Kierner discusses her book Inventing Disaster: The Culture of Calamity from the Jamestown Colony to the Johnstown Flood, out now from UNC Press. When...
View ArticleCharles Irons on Today’s State of Things
New from UNC Press Blog Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. called 11 a.m. Sunday mornings “the most segregated hour of the week.” Even today, integrated churches are the exception, not the rule. But that...
View ArticleConfederate History Month and the Politics of Memory
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Anne E. Marshall, author of Creating a Confederate Kentucky: The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State, which we’ll publish in...
View ArticleJill Ogline Titus: The Cost of Resistance
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Jill Ogline Titus, author of the forthcoming book Brown’s Battleground: Students, Segregationists, and the Struggle for Justice in Prince...
View ArticleGlenn David Brasher on Preserving the Battleground at Williamsburg
New from UNC Press Blog [This article is crossposted at UNCPressCivilWar150.com.] When rumors of “development” encroach upon areas with rich historical backgrounds, they most likely will find a wall of...
View ArticleJaime Amanda Martinez: Zeb Vance, Ken Cuccinelli, and Chris Christie:...
New from UNC Press Blog We welcome a guest post today from Jaime Amanda Martinez, author of Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South. Under policies instituted by the Confederacy, white...
View ArticleInterview: Steph Jeffries and Tom Wentworth on Hiking Appalachian Forests
New from UNC Press Blog Stephanie B. Jeffries and Thomas R. Wentworth, authors of Exploring Southern Appalachian Forests: An Ecological Guide to 30 Great Hikes in the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and...
View Article“New Approaches to the Revolutionary Era”, The Library of Virginia’s Virtual...
New from UNC Press Blog In late July, Carolyn Eastman, author of Omohundro Institute and UNC Press-published The Strange Genius of Mr. O: The World of the United States’ First Forgotten Celebrity, was...
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