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C. Vann Woodward : A Southern Historian and His Critics, Paperback / softback Book

C. Vann Woodward : A Southern Historian and His Critics Paperback / softback

Edited by John Herbert Roper

Paperback / softback

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Perhaps the most prominent historian of his time, C.

Vann Woodward (1908–1999) was always at the center of public controversy, wielding power inside the history profession while exercising influence on the reading public.

In this collection of essays, historians examine the writings of the American South’s esteemed scholar.

Examining Woodward’s work from various angles, the “critics” in this volume reveal his contributions as history, as ideas, and as part of an activist scholar’s quest to understand and influence the racial and social dynamics of his region and times. Contributors: Edward L. Ayers, M. E. Bradford, Carl N. Degler, Gaines M. Foster, Paul M. Gaston, F. Sheldon Hackney, August Meier, James Tice Moore, Albert Murray, Michael O’Brien, Allan Peskin, David Morris Potter, Howard N.

Rabinowitz, John Herbert Roper, Joel R. Williamson, Bertram Wyatt-Brown.

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