Faculty Books 2018
The Smugglers’ World:
Illicit Trade and Atlantic Communities in Eighteenth-Century Venezuela
By Jesse Cromwell, Associate Professor of History
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Southern Religion, Southern Culture:
Essays Honoring Charles Reagan Wilson
Coedited by Darren Grem, Associate Professor of History; Ted Ownby, William F. Winter Professor of History; and Jimmy Thomas, associate director of publications for the Center of Southern Studies
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A Kingdom Divided:
Evangelicals, Loyalty, and Sectionalism in the Civil War Era
By April E. Holm, Associate Professor of History
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Bound for Work:
Labor, Mobility, and Colonial Rule in Central Mozambique, 1940-1965
By Zachary Kagan Guthrie, Assistant Professor of History
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Hurtin’ Words:
Debating Family Problems in the Twentieth-Century South
By Ted Ownby, Professor of History and Southern Studies and Director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture
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Plantation Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate:
A Historical and Comparative Study (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora)
By Mohammed Bashir Salau, Associate Professor of History
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Registres du Consistoire de Genève au temps de Calvin, 1557
(Volume 12)
Coedited by Jeffrey R. Watt, Professor of History
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To Live Here, You Have to Fight:
How Women Led Appalachian Movements for Social Justice
By Jessica Wilkerson, Assistant Professor of History and Southern Studies
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Faculty Books 2019
From Garfield to Harding:
The Success of Midwestern Front Porch Campaigns
By Jeffrey Bourdon, Adjunct Instructor of History
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Banking on Freedom:
Black Women in U.S. Finance Before the New Deal
By Shennette Garrett-Scott, Assistant Professor of History and African American Studies