{"id":19,"date":"2015-05-14T16:54:55","date_gmt":"2015-05-14T16:54:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stgeorgetuckersociety.org\/test\/?page_id=19"},"modified":"2023-06-07T14:58:04","modified_gmt":"2023-06-07T14:58:04","slug":"news-notes","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/stgeorgetuckersociety.org\/index.php\/news-notes\/","title":{"rendered":"News &#038; Notes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Recent Books by Tucker Fellows<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>James Hill &#8220;Trae&#8221; Welborn III.\u00a0<em>Dueling Cultures, Damnable Legacies: Southern Violence and White Supremacy in the Civil War Era.\u00a0<\/em>(University of Virginia Press, 2023)<\/p>\n<p>James C. Cobb. <em>C. Vann Woodward: America&#8217;s Historian.\u00a0<\/em>(University of North Carolina Press, 2022)<\/p>\n<p>Orville Vernon Burton &amp; Armand Derfner. <em>Justice Deferred: Race and the Supreme Court.<\/em> (Harvard University Press, 2021)<\/p>\n<p>Matthew C. Hulbert &amp; Matthew E. Stanley, eds.\u00a0<em>Martial Culture, Silver Screen: War Movies and the Construction of American Identity<\/em>. (Louisiana State University Press, 2020)<\/p>\n<p>James O. Farmer, Jr., ed. <em>An Edgefield Planter and His World: The 1840s Journals of Whitfield Brooks.<\/em> (Mercer University Press, 2019)<\/p>\n<p>Matthew C. Hulbert &amp; John C. Inscoe, eds.\u00a0<em>Writing History with Lightning: Cinematic Representations of Nineteenth-Century America.\u00a0<\/em>(Louisiana State University Press, 2019)<\/p>\n<p>Ansley L. Quiros.\u00a0<em>God with Us: Lived Theology and the Freedom Struggle in Americus, Georgia, 1942-1976.\u00a0<\/em>(University of North Carolina Press, 2018)<\/p>\n<p>Judith Giesberg &amp; Randall M. Miller, eds.\u00a0 <em>Women and the American Civil War: North-South Counterpoints.<\/em> (Kent State University Press, 2018).<\/p>\n<p>Larry T. McDonnell.\u00a0<em>Performing Disunion: The Coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina<\/em>. (Cambridge University Press, 2018)<\/p>\n<p>John Mayfield and Todd Hagstette, eds. <em>The Field of Honor: Essays on Southern Character &amp; American Identity. <\/em>(University of South Carolina Press, 2017)<\/p>\n<p>Matthew C. Hulbert. <em>The Ghosts of Guerrilla Memory: How Civil War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the America West<\/em>. (University of Georgia Press, 2016)<\/p>\n<p>Joseph M. Beilein &amp; Matthew C. Hulbert, eds. <em>The Civil War Guerrilla: Unfolding the Black Flag in History, Memory, and Myth<\/em>. (University Press of Kentucky, 2015)<\/p>\n<p>Louis Ferleger and John Metz.\u00a0 <em>Cultivating Success in the South: Farm Households in the Postbellum Era.<\/em>\u00a0(Cambridge Studies on the American South, 2014)<\/p>\n<p>Fred C. Smith. <em>Trouble in Goshen: Plain Folk, Roosevelt, Jesus, and Marx in the Great Depression South.<\/em>\u00a0(University of Mississippi Press, 2014)<\/p>\n<p>Kathleen Hilliard. <em>Masters, Slaves, and Exchange: Power&#8217;s Purchase in the Old South.<\/em>\u00a0(Cambridge Studies on the American South, 2013)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Call for Updates<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Please submit any recent (last five years) book publication information to James &#8220;Trae&#8221; Welborn via email at james.welborn@gcsu.edu to have it included in the &#8220;Recent Books by Tucker Fellows&#8221; section.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Call for Proposals<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Proposals to host future annual meetings are now being accepted. Please provide a budget of anticipated expenses, including the conference rate for hotel rooms, when submitting your proposal to James &#8220;Trae&#8221; Welborn via email at james.welborn@gcsu.edu.<\/p>\n<p>Selections will be announced at the annual business meeting.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Recent Books by Tucker Fellows James Hill &#8220;Trae&#8221; Welborn III.\u00a0Dueling Cultures, Damnable Legacies: Southern Violence and White Supremacy in the Civil War Era.\u00a0(University of Virginia Press, 2023) James C. Cobb. C. Vann Woodward: America&#8217;s Historian.\u00a0(University of North Carolina Press, 2022) Orville Vernon Burton &amp; Armand Derfner. Justice Deferred: Race and the Supreme Court. 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