Another volume in the topical reconfiguration of the single-volume New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture (1989). The first part of the volume contains overviews on broad topics, from Animals to Wetlands. The second part has briefer entries on more specific topics, from Air-conditioning to Wilson Dam. Although most of the nearly 100 entries appeared in the original encyclopedia, a number of them are new. Others have been updated. For example, several entries now make mention of the environmental impact of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. --Mary Ellen Quinn
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Review
"Both instructive and entertaining--a job well done."
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The North Carolina Historical Review"More of a good thing, well timed, and in a more accessible package."
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society"A fascinating read on the broad range of natural features that define our regions."
Our State"Almost all the essays are sufficiently self-contained to provide a good overview, gently crafted to engage someone with only a beginner's knowledge, of topics often breezed past in college textbooks--an ideal combination for an encyclopedia."
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Western Folklore