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Moonshiners and Prohibitionists
The Battle over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia
2011
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A "masterly study" of how the business of homemade liquor shaped the history and culture of a region ( Journal of American History).Homemade liquor has played a prominent role in the Appalachian economy for nearly two centuries. The region endured profound transformations during the extreme prohibition movements of the nineteenth century, when the manufacturing and sale of alcohol—an integral part of daily life for many Appalachians—was banned.Mo...
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or Free with Kobo PlusThe Civil War in Georgia
A New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion
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- Albert ChurellaAngela Esco ElderAnne J. BaileyAnthony Gene CareyBarton A. MyersBrad WoodBrian BrownBruce E. StewartBruce SmithCaroline DillmanChris WilkinsonClarence L. MohrDan ChildsDan DuDavid McGeeDavid WigginsDavid S. WilliamsDavid WilliamsDebra van TuyllDenise WrightDiane TrapEdwin JacksonFranklin Sammons Jr.Garrett W. SillimanGeorge JusticeGlenna Schroeder-LeinGordon L. JonesHeather WhittakerHubert H. McAlexanderHugh RuppersburgJacqueline Miller CarmichaelJames TurnerJames Welborn IIIJarrod AtchisonJason ManthorneJeffrey YoungJohn D. FowlerJun HyunKatherine BrackettKatherine RohrerKeith S. BohannonKevin YoungKyle OsbornLaura McCartyLaverne HillLeah RichierLevi CollinsLisa Tendrich FrankMelvin Hill Jr.Robert Wilson IIIRobert Scott Davis Jr.Stephen DavisStephen HugginsSteve LongcrierSusan Eva O'DonovanWilliam Harris BraggRichard HoustonCindy SchmidSamuel B. McGuireSean H. VanattaVanessa P. Tome
2011
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Georgians, like all Americans, experienced the Civil War in a variety of ways. Through selected articles drawn from the New Georgia Encyclopedia (www.georgiaencyclopedia.org), this collection chronicles the diversity of Georgia’s Civil War experience and reflects the most current scholarship in terms of how the Civil War has come to be studied, documented, and analyzed.The Atlanta campaign and Sherman’s March to the Sea changed the course of the war in 1864, in terms both of the up...
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Redemption from Tyranny
Herman Husband's American Revolution
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- Early American Histories
2020
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For many common people, the American Revolution offered an opportunity to radically reimagine the wealth and power structures in the nascent United States. Yet in the eyes of working-class activists, the U.S. Constitution favored the interests of a corrupt elite and betrayed the lofty principles of the Declaration of Independence. The discontent of these ordinary revolutionaries sparked a series of protest movements throughout the country during the 1780s and 1790s.Redemption from ...
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Modern Moonshine
The Revival of White Whiskey in the Twenty-First Century
2019
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The craft of making moonshine—an unaged white whiskey, often made and consumed outside legal parameters—nearly went extinct in the late twentieth century as law enforcement cracked down on illicit producers, and cheaper, lawful alcohol became readily available. Yet the twenty-first century has witnessed a resurgence of artisanal distilling, as both connoisseurs and those reconnecting with their heritage have created a vibrant new culture of moonshine. While not limited to Appalachia, moons...
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Southern Communities
Identity, Conflict, and Memory in the American South
2019
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Community is an evolving and complex concept that historians have applied to localities, counties, and the South as a whole in order to ground larger issues in the day-to-day lives of all segments of society. These social networks sometimes unite and sometimes divide people, they can mirror or transcend political boundaries, and they may exist solely within the cultures of like-minded people.This volume explores the nature of southern communities during the long nineteenth century....
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Blood in the Hills
A History of Violence in Appalachia
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- New Directions in Southern History
2011
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To many antebellum Americans, Appalachia was a frightening wilderness of lawlessness, peril, robbers, and hidden dangers. The extensive media coverage of horse stealing and scalping raids profiled the region's residents as intrinsically violent. After the Civil War, this characterization continued to permeate perceptions of the area and news of the conflict between the Hatfields and the McCoys, as well as the bloodshed associated with the coal labor strikes, cemented Appalachia's violent r...
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