A sweeping journey through the roaring art and culture of the Weimar Republic
An American institution, Sun Records has a history with many chapters -- its Memphis origins with...
Henry Eustace McCulloch provides the first comprehensive account of a pivotal nineteenth-century ...
Winner of the Eugene Feit Award in Civil War Studies by the New York Military Affairs Symposium...
Exploring the Crescent City from the ground up, Richard Campanella takes us on a winding journey ...
Like Hunger probes the ways in which Joyce Carol Oates's characters strive for some kind of faith...
Grounded in critical theory, southern studies, archival methodologies, and anticolonial thought, ...
In Shades of Complicity, Michael W. Fitzgerald explores one family's involvement with the Reconst...
Carranza's Victory recounts the processes by which state governments loyal to President Venustian...
Powerful, beautiful, and often deceptively simple, the poetry of Marilyn Nelson takes a polyphoni...
By highlighting the interplay between esotericism, conspiracy theory, and fandom, Cypher Culture ...
Comprised of poems selected from eleven previous volumes and accompanied by work from the past ha...
James O. Heath's Deep South Democrats is the story of three men who redefined the southern politi...
While the modern university is typically viewed as secular, Joel R. Iliff argues in The Great Com...
In their Pulitzer Prize–winning books, Doris Kearns Goodwin and James M. McPherson argue that Abr...
Paper Screens tracks the presence of the internet in mainstream and prestige fiction published fr...
Between 1880 and 1910, as Jim Crow's legal apparatus transformed Louisiana's complex racial lands...
Grounded in critical theory, southern studies, archival methodologies, and anticolonial thought, ...
The Habsburg dynasty in Spain came to an end with the death of Charles II in 1700 and his replace...
Inscribing Pilgrimage uncovers the diverse, multilingual literary tradition surrounding the Camin...
Sweet and slim yet powerful, this collection of Calle's storytelling projects shows how her serie...
Though African Americans have served as foreign reporters for almost two centuries, their work re...
Between 1828 and 1850, antebellum Louisiana experienced a period of immense economic and populati...
Global warming and concerns about sustainability recently have pushed ecological design to the fo...
Winner of the Jules and Frances Landry AwardMardi Gras festivities don't end after the para...
Historians have long known that German immigrants provided much of the support for emancipation i...
Offering new insights into Florida's position within the cultural legacy of the South, The Strugg...
Told in the words of the musicians themselves, Keeping the Beat on the Street celebrates the rene...
A rare Sephardic Jew in the Old South and a favorite of Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin has be...
In My Lookalike at the Krishna Temple,Jacqueline Osherow considers expressions of spirituality fr...
Meghan Kenny’s debut collection, Love Is No Small Thing, gives readers an assembly of keenly draw...
Betty Adcock brings fierce insight to her seventh poetry collection, Rough Fugue. Her elegant sta...
In this, his first book, originally published in 1971, noted historian Emory M. Thomas offers an ...
This is an altogether engaging collection of ruminations on early New Orleans writers -- George W...
New Orleans on Parade tells the story of the Big Easy in the twentieth century. In this urban bio...
This study of the American Civil War examines in detail the military operations that occurred in ...
In Flannery O'Connor's Dark Comedies, Carol Shloss moves from biographical, thematic, and theolog...
In lyric poetry with the dramatic sweep of a historical novel, Jay Rogoff’s Enamel Eyes, a Fantas...
In one volume, these essentially unabridged selections from the works of the proslavery apologist...
In this debut collection, Chanda Feldman's stunning poems unveil her childhood as well as that of...
'The forty-seven components of Josh Russell's engrossing King of the Animals are always entertain...
This journal records the Civil War experiences of a sensitive, well-educated, young southern woma...
Dear Almost is a book-length poem addressed to an unborn child lost in miscarriage. Beginning wit...
In his award-winning first book, J. Michael Martinez reenvisions Latino poetics and its current c...
Sometimes called the 'wharf rats from New Orleans' and the 'lowest scrapings of the Mississippi,'...
The contributions of more than six hundred Catholic nuns to the care of Confederate and Union sic...
James Nolan describes this collection of his New Orleans poems as an 'autobiography of place,' fo...
Celebrated poet Julie Kane returns to her Boston Irish Catholic roots in this collection about mo...