OCTOBER 2001 BOOK REVIEWS
- LEE MILLER, Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony, by Thomas C. Parramore
- BESS BEATTY, Alamance: The Holt Family and Industrialization in a North Carolina County, 1837-1900, by David L. Carlton
- JOHN DRESCHER, Triumph of Good Will: How Terry Sanford Beat a Champion of Segregation and Reshaped the South, by Kari Frederickson
- PAMELA GRUNDY, Learning to Win: Sports, Education, and Social Change in Twentieth-Century North Carolina, by Jim L. Sumner
- JON BUTLER, Becoming America: The Revolution before 1776, by Tim Hanson
- JOYCE APPLEBY, Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans, by J. Russell Snapp
- DAVID CHESTNUTT AND C. JAMES TAYLOR, The Papers of Henry Laurens. Volume 15: 1778-1782, by Stephen G. Hardy
- LORRI GLOVER, All Our Relations: Blood Ties and Emotional Bonds among the Early South Carolina Gentry, by Jessica Kross
- MANISHA SINHA, The Counterrevolution of Slavery: Politics and Ideology in Antebellum South Carolina, by Jeffrey Robert Young
- WILLIAM WARREN ROGERS AND ERICA R. CLARK, The Croom Family and Goodwood Plantation: Land, Litigation, and Southern Lives, by William Marina
- PETER P. HINKS, David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, by Angela M. Leonard
- WALLACE HETTLE, The Peculiar Democracy: Southern Democrats in Peace and War, by Brian Stanford Miller
- ROD ANDREW JR., Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915, by Stephen A. Ross
- WILLIAM ARRETT PISTON AND RICHARD W. HATCHER III, Wilson's Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It, by Mary Ellen Rowe
- MARK GRIMSLEY AND BROOKS D. SIMPSON, The Collapse of the Confederacy and WILLIAM C. DAVIS, The Union that Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander H. Stephens, by Joe A. Mobley
- MARTIN H. BLATT, THOMAS J. BROWN, AND DONALD YACOVONE, Hope and Glory: Essays on the Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, by Phyllis F. Field
- ALLEN PAUL SPEER AND JANET BARTON SPEER, Sisters of Providence: The Search for God in the Frontier South (1843-1858), by Sarah Judson
- ALISON M. PARKER AND STEPHANIE COLE, Women and the Unstable State in Nineteenth-Century America, by Lee Chambers-Schiller
- BERTRAM WYATT-BROWN, The Shaping of Southern Culture: Honor, Grace, and War, 1760s-1880s, by Frank J. Byrne
- DAVID W. BLIGHT, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory, by Robert Bonner
- W. FITZHUGH BRUNDAGE, Where These Memories Grow: History, Memory, and Southern Identity, by Kenneth Joel Zogry
- EDWARD J. CASHIN AND GLENN T. ESKEW, Paternalism in a Southern City: Race, Religion, and Gender in Augusta, Georgia, by J. William Harris
- MARY ELLEN CURTIN, Black Prisoners and Their World, Alabama, 1865-1900, by Loren Schweninger
- VIVIEN M. L. MILLER, Crime, Sexual Violence, and Clemency: Florida's Pardon Board and Penal System in the Progressive Era, by David Ray Papke
- LISA DUGGAN, Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and American Modernity, by E. Susan Barber
- T. LAINE SCALES, All that Fits a Woman: Training Southern Baptist Women for Charity and Mission, 1907-1926, by Robert J. Vejnar II
- STEWART E. TOLNAY, The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Southern Farms, by Jacqueline A. Rouse
- COVINGTON HALL AND DAVID R. ROEDIGER, Labor Struggles in the Deep South and Other Writings, by David A. Zonderman
- MARK ROYDEN WINCHELL, Where No Flag Flies: Donald Davidson and the Southern Resistance, by James S. Humphreys
- NANCY BERCAW, Gender and the Southern Body Politic, by Elizabeth Dunn
- KARI FREDERICKSON, The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968, by Kenneth O'Reilly
- CLIVE WEBB, Fight against Fear: Southern Jews and Black Civil Rights, by Gary P. Zola
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