The Historian behind the History: Conversations with Southern Historians
The Historian behind the History brings together a collection of valuable interviews with prominent southern historians conducted over the course of a decade by graduate students in the University of Alabama’s history program for the journal Southern History. In the interviews, ten notable southern historians and mentors illuminate the state of historiography, their experiences in the profession, and their thoughts about graduate education and southern history.
 
The historians and their main topics include:
 
Richard J. M. Blackett on antebellum and African American history
Dan T. Carter on Reconstruction, Civil Rights, and George Wallace
Pete Daniel on the New Deal and the Cold War South                                                   
Laura F. Edwards on the Early Republic, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and women’s history
William W. Freehling on the antebellum South
Gary W. Gallagher on the Civil War
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore on Jim Crow
James M. McPherson on the Civil War
Theodore Rosengarten on the Depression
J. Mills Thornton III on the antebellum South
 
In his introduction, award-winning author and historian George C. Rable draws together the multifaceted themes of these interviews, offering a compelling overview of the nature of the field. Edited by Megan L. Bever and Scott A. Suarez, The Historian behind the History offers critical insights about the craft and professional life of the historian. 
 
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The Historian behind the History: Conversations with Southern Historians
The Historian behind the History brings together a collection of valuable interviews with prominent southern historians conducted over the course of a decade by graduate students in the University of Alabama’s history program for the journal Southern History. In the interviews, ten notable southern historians and mentors illuminate the state of historiography, their experiences in the profession, and their thoughts about graduate education and southern history.
 
The historians and their main topics include:
 
Richard J. M. Blackett on antebellum and African American history
Dan T. Carter on Reconstruction, Civil Rights, and George Wallace
Pete Daniel on the New Deal and the Cold War South                                                   
Laura F. Edwards on the Early Republic, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and women’s history
William W. Freehling on the antebellum South
Gary W. Gallagher on the Civil War
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore on Jim Crow
James M. McPherson on the Civil War
Theodore Rosengarten on the Depression
J. Mills Thornton III on the antebellum South
 
In his introduction, award-winning author and historian George C. Rable draws together the multifaceted themes of these interviews, offering a compelling overview of the nature of the field. Edited by Megan L. Bever and Scott A. Suarez, The Historian behind the History offers critical insights about the craft and professional life of the historian. 
 
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The Historian behind the History brings together a collection of valuable interviews with prominent southern historians conducted over the course of a decade by graduate students in the University of Alabama’s history program for the journal Southern History. In the interviews, ten notable southern historians and mentors illuminate the state of historiography, their experiences in the profession, and their thoughts about graduate education and southern history.
 
The historians and their main topics include:
 
Richard J. M. Blackett on antebellum and African American history
Dan T. Carter on Reconstruction, Civil Rights, and George Wallace
Pete Daniel on the New Deal and the Cold War South                                                   
Laura F. Edwards on the Early Republic, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and women’s history
William W. Freehling on the antebellum South
Gary W. Gallagher on the Civil War
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore on Jim Crow
James M. McPherson on the Civil War
Theodore Rosengarten on the Depression
J. Mills Thornton III on the antebellum South
 
In his introduction, award-winning author and historian George C. Rable draws together the multifaceted themes of these interviews, offering a compelling overview of the nature of the field. Edited by Megan L. Bever and Scott A. Suarez, The Historian behind the History offers critical insights about the craft and professional life of the historian. 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817318512
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 11/15/2014
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Megan L. Bever is an assistant professor of history at Missouri Southern State University. Scott A. Suarez is pursuing his PhD at the University of Alabama. George C. Rable is the Charles G. Summersell Chair in Southern History at the University of Alabama. His books include Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!, which won the Lincoln Prize, the Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award in American Military History, the Jefferson Davis Award, and the Douglas Southall Freeman History Award; The Confederate Republic: A Revolution Against Politics; and God’s Almost Chosen Peoples: A Religious History of the American Civil War.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction George C. Rable 1

1 Pursuing the Mysteries: A Conversation with William W. Freehling Christian McWhirter 5

2 Reframing Narratives: A Conversation with Laura F. Edwards Megan L. Bever 26

3 A Popular Historian: A Conversation with James M. McPherson Charity R. Carney 46

4 No Better Way to Spend Your Life: A Conversation with Gary W. Gallagher Glenn David Brasher 65

5 Modesty Goes a Long Way: A Conversation with Richard J. M. Blackett Blake Scott Ball 85

6 Making Sense of Patterns: A Conversation with J. Mills Thornton III Joseph W. Pearson 103

7 The Fullest Understanding We Can Muster: A Conversation with Dan T. Carter Michael W. Mansfield 126

8 From the Bottom Up: A Conversation with Theodore Rosengarten Charles Kenneth Roberts 146

9 Clicking the Trinoculars into Position: A Conversation with Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore Matthew L. Downs 164

10 History without Boundaries: A Conversation with Pete Daniel Kerry M. Cohen 179

Selected Bibliography 197

Contributors 201

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