'Ollie Miss' is a folk novel of Southern backwoods and rural, poor black life in Alabama's recent...
Inasmuch as drama seeks to keep an audience engaged, it takes on rhetorical qualities; likewise, ...
These fifteen essays assess the work of the women of the third generation of Southern writers. Wh...
A history of the oldest religious Jewish women's organisation in the United States, ''Gone to Ano...
Distinguished scholars and artists consider the mingling of Eastern and Western cultures and trad...
Why does politics rank right after football as Alabama's favorite sport? Auburn University politi...
Allan Montague, born on a Mississippi plantation about twenty years before the Civil War, has gro...
In exploring pioneering works of digital poetry, Funkhouser demonstrates how technological constr...
Tells the story of the greatest shipwreck disaster in the history of the Cayman Islands. The stor...
Astonishing, tragic, and remarkable, the journal of Sarah Haynsworth Gayle, wife of early Alabama...
'An engaging biography [and] a colorful tale. . . . Robert Farmar, a son of New Jersey, used his ...
Theatre History Studies 1993, Vol. 13