Spring 2010
HIS 345M • THE SOUTH SINCE 1865
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 39590 |
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BROWN |
Course Description
Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. The South after the Civil War through the civil rights movement. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history.
Grading Policy
A: 90-100; B: 80-89; C: 70-79; D: 60-69; F: 0-59
Texts
Jeanette Keith, THE SOUTH: A CONCISE HISTORY, Vol. II (Prentice Hall) Willie Lee Rose, REHEARSAL FOR RECONSTRUCTION: THE PORT ROYAL EXPERIMENT (University of Georgia Press) Ralph L. Eckert, JOHN BROWN GORDON: SOLDIER, SOUTHERNER, AMERICAN (Louisiana State University Press) Gregg Cantrell, FEEDING THE WOLF: JOHN B. RAYNER AND THE POLITICS OF RACE, 1850-1918 (Harlan Davidson) On order. John David Smith (ed.), WHEN DID SOUTHERN SEGREGATION BEGIN? (Bedford/St. Martin) John M. Barry, RISING TIDE: THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI FLOOD OF 1927 AND HOW IT CHANGED AMERICA (Simon & Schuster/Touchstone) Tony Horwitz, CONFEDERATES IN THE ATTIC: DISPATCHES FROM THE UNFINISHED CIVIL WAR (Patheon-Vintage)


