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'North Carolina Historical Review'
January 2002

Last Updated 3/28/02


JANUARY 2002 — BOOK REVIEWS

    GILES MILTON, Big Chief Elizabeth: The Adventures and Fate of the First English Colonists in America, by Michael Leroy Oberg

    JUDKIN BROWNING AND MICHAEL THOMAS SMITH, Letters from a North Carolina Unionist: John A. Hedrick to Benjamin S. Hedrick, 1862-1865, by Alan K. Lamm

    GREGG CANTRELL, Feeding the Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race, 1850-1918, by James Beeby

    BENJAMIN R. JUSTESEN, George Henry White: An Even Chance in the Race of Life, by Jeffrey J. Crow

    JOSEPH R. MCELRATH JR., ROBERT C. LEITZ III, AND JESSE S. CRISLER, Charles W. Chesnutt: Essays and Speeches, by Mac McGee

    ROBERT F. DURDEN, Electrifying the Piedmont Carolinas: The Duke Power Company, 1904-1997, by Philip J. Funigiello

    STEPHEN HERMAN DEW, The Queen City at War: Charlotte, North Carolina, during World War II, 1939-1945, by Stephen Wallace Taylor

    GEORGE L. HICKS, Experimental Americans: Celo and Utopian Community in the Twentieth Century, by Louis J. Kern

    GAIL FISHMAN, Journeys through Paradise: Pioneering Naturalists in the Southeast, by William Kimler

    LEWIS S. DEAN, The Papers of Michael Tuomey, by James O. Breeden

    EDWARD L. BOND, Damned Souls in a Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia, by J. S. Moore

    CURTIS J. EVANS, The Conquest of Labor: Daniel Pratt and Southern Industrialization, by Tom Downey

    JOHN C. INSCOE AND ROBERT C. KENZER, Enemies of the Country: New Perspectives on Unionists in the Civil War South, by Michael T. Smith

    C. DANIEL CREWS, A Storm in the Land: Southern Moravians and the Civil War and C. DANIEL CREWS, Neither Slave nor Free: Moravians, Slavery, and a Church that Endures, by Steven B. Wade

    STEVEN E. WOODWORTH, While God is Marching On: The Religious World of Civil War Soldiers, by Beth Barton Schweiger

    MICHAEL BEDOUT CHESSON AND LESLIE JEAN ROBERTS, Exile in Richmond: The Confederate Journal of Henri Garidel, by Rod Steward

    HARRY W. PFANZ, Gettysburg-The First Day, by Kenrick N. Simpson

    WILLIAM C. DAVIS, An Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate Government, by Alan Aimone

    CHARLES H. WESLEY, The Collapse of the Confederacy, by Michael B. Chesson

    HERMAN HATTAWAY, Gettysburg to Vicksburg: The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks, by Donald R. Montgomery

    JAMES LOWELL UNDERWOOD AND W. LEWIS BURKE, At Freedom's Door: African American Founding Fathers and Lawyers in Reconstruction South Carolina, by Bobby Donaldson

    MICHAEL DENNIS, Lessons in Progress: State Universities and Progressivism in the New South, 1880-1920, by Amy Thompson McCandless

    SAMUEL R. COOK, Monacans and Miners: Native American and Coal Mining Communities in Appalachia, by Paul F. Salstrom

    CLETE DANIEL, Culture of Misfortune: An Interpretive History of Textile Unionism in the United States, by John Salmond

    EMILY S. BINGHAM AND THOMAS A. UNDERWOOD, The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays after I'll Take My Stand, by Jim Humphreys

    AILEEN KILGORE HENDERSON, Life in the Women's Army Corps, 1944-1945, by Gwen Mays

    DAVID J. RUSSO, American Towns: An Interpretive History, by John A. Jakle


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