Becoming Southern
The Evolution of a Way of Life, Warren County and Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1770-1860
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 6 July 1995
- ISBN 9780195083668
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 241x161x25 mm
- Weight 545 g
- Language English
- Illustrations halftones, line figures, tables 0
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Short description:
By exploring Warren County's history, Morris traces the evolution of Old South society from its pioneer origins to its end at the onset of the Civil War. This is a study of a society's development, a snapshot of a people and community in crisis, which challenges many accepted notions of what we have come to understand as Southern culture.
MoreLong description:
Mississippi represented the Old South and all that it stood for perhaps more than any other state. Christopher Morris takes a close look at one of those "typically" southern communities, Jefferson Davis's Warren County, the northern-most of the five old river counties located in the state's southwestern corner. By exploring Warren County's history Morris traces the evolution of Old South society from its pioneer origins to its end at the onset of the Civil War. This is a study of a society's development, a snapshot of the people and their community in crisis and demonstrates the significance of change over time in the antebellum South.
A valuable source for students of all aspects of antebellum southern life