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Alabama: The History of a Deep South State [Hardcover]

William Warren Rogers Sr (Author), Dr. Leah Rawls Atkins Ph.D. (Author), Robert D. Ward (Author), Professor Wayne Flynt (Author)
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0817307125 978-0817307127 July 30, 1994

Once the home of aboriginal inhabitants, Alabama was claimed and occupied by European nations, later to become a permanent part of the United States. A cotton and slave state for more than half of the 19th century, Alabama declared its independence and joined another nation, the Confederate States of America, for its more than four-year history. The state assumed an uneasy and uncertain place in the 19th century’s last 35 years. Its role in the 20th century has been tumultuous but painfully predictable. This comprehensive history, written in the last decade of that century, presents, explains, and interprets the major events that occurred during Alabama’s history within the larger context of the South and the nation.


Alabama: The History of a Deep South State is the first completely new comprehensive account of the state since A.B. Moore’s 1935 work. Divided into three main sections, the first concluding in 1865, the second in 1920, and the third bringing the story to the present, the book’s organization is both chronological and topical.
General readers will welcome this modern history of Alabama, which examines such traditional subjects as politics, military events, economics, and broad social movements. Of equal value are sections devoted to race, Indians, women, and the environment, as well as detailed coverage of health, education, organized labor, civil rights, and the many cultural elements—from literature to sport—that have enriched Alabama’s history. The roles of individual leaders, from politicians to creative artists, are discussed. There is as well strong emphasis on the common people, those Alabamians who have been rightly described as the “bone and sinew” of the state.
 
Each section of the book was written by a scholar who has devoted much of his or her professional life to the study of that period of Alabama’s past, and although the three sections reflect individual style and interpretation, the authors have collaborated closely on overall themes and organization. The result is an objective look at the colorful, often controversial, state’s past. The work relies both on primary sources and such important secondary sources as monographs, articles, and unpublished theses and dissertations to provide fresh insights, new approaches, and new interpretations.

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“Fresh, compelling, insightful—the authoritative Alabama history for today’s readers and those of the 21st century.” –Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton, University of Alabama at Birmingham

 



“This work is authoritative, yet entertaining. Alabamians will not only understand their own rich heritage; they will experience anew the complex forces that have made Alabama what it is today.” –Kenneth R. Johnston, University of North Alabama

About the Author

William Warren Rogers is Professor of History at The Florida State University.

Robert David Ward is Professor Emeritus of History at Georgia Southern College.

Leah Rawls Atkins is Director of the Center for Arts and Humanities at Auburn University.

Wayne Flynt is Distinguished University Professor at Auburn University.

 


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 768 pages
  • Publisher: University Alabama Press (July 30, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0817307125
  • ISBN-13: 978-0817307127
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,723,508 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, July 6, 2000
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This is truly one of the most comprehensive histories of Alabama I have encountered. From the first settlement by Native Americans to the confusing, and most times laughable, political present of the "state" of Alabama. Dr. Wayne Flynt, Professor Emeritus at the University of Auburn, writes the final section of this book which covers the socio-economical status and political machinations of Alabama from the early 1900's through the present. He has a clear insight of where Alabama has been historically and where she must go to contribute significantly to her people and her nation. A must read for anyone who votes in Alabama and a must read for those who envision a new and brighter history for Alabama.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wish all state histories were this good, April 11, 2008
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Alabama has a turbulent history. I hate to use clichés, but in this case the word "turbulent" really fits. In fact, Alabama's history is so politically charged and divisive that no scholar dared touch it for 60 years. This book is the first comprehensive history of the state written since Moore's HISTORY OF ALABAMA of 1934. An awful lot has happened since then.

This book does justice to the state and its fascinating, if not always comfortable, history. It enjoys the intellectual resources of four notable scholars, with paths variously intersecting at Auburn University. It's a political and social history, divided into four chronologically arranged sections, each written by one of the four. The coverage of early Alabama settlement and consolidation is a bit thin, the narrative rushing somewhat to reach secession, but the rest of the book is rock solid, up until about 1992.

All the topics you expect to be in here are: Cotton prosperity, The Civil War, Reconstruction, the Great Depression, the Jim Crow Era, Civil Rights, and modern economic development. There are also a few nice surprises too, such as good studies of the development of education in the state, the role of women during the many wars, and the tense balance between agricultural populism and industrial growth. It's a well-written, comprehensive study that presents the state in a critical but respectful light. And since the standards of scholarship are high, the reader should expect criticism where criticism is due. The authors use their sharp narrative skills with the support of appropriate data to test hypotheses and reach conclusions that are difficult to refute. It's an enjoyable casual read, but also a rigorous analysis. This is history done well.

As good as any of the other Southern state histories (better than most, actually), this book should be included in the library of any amateur or professional Southern historian.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read it!!!, March 8, 2007
The most comprehensive history of Alabama I have found on amazon. It covers a large period, from Native Americans to present.

A must read for anyone who loves Alabama also if not American like me (I'M Italian).
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