Alabama :The History of a Deep South State, Bicentennial Edition ( Bicentennial edition. )

Publication subTitle :The History of a Deep South State, Bicentennial Edition

Publication series :Bicentennial edition.

Author: William Warren Rogers  

Publisher: University of Alabama Press‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9780817391669

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780817319748

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780817359171

Subject: K History and Geography

Keyword: 历史、地理

Language: ENG

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Description

A new and up-to-date edition of Alabama’s history to celebrate the state’s bicentennial.

Alabama: The History of a Deep South State, Bicentennial Edition is a comprehensive narrative account of the state from its earliest days to the present. This edition, updated to celebrate the state’s bicentennial year, offers a detailed survey of the colorful, dramatic, and often controversial turns in Alabama’s evolution. Organized chronologically and divided into three main sections—the first concluding in 1865, the second in 1920, and the third bringing the story to the present—makes clear and interprets the major events that occurred during Alabama’s history within the larger context of the South and the nation.
 
Once the home of aboriginal inhabitants, Alabama was claimed and occupied by a number of European nations prior to becoming a permanent part of the United States in 1819. A cotton and slave state for more than half of the nineteenth century, Alabama seceded in 1861 to join the Confederate States of America, and occupied an uneasy and uncertain place in America’s post-Civil War landscape. Alabama’s role in the twentieth century has been equally tumultuous and dramatic.
 
General readers as well as scholars will welcome this up-to-date and scrupulously researched history of Alabama, which examines such traditional subjects as politics, military history, economics, race, and class. It contains essential accounts devoted to Native Americans, women, and the environment, as well as detailed coverage of health, education, organized labor, civil rights, and the many cultural developments, from literature to sport, that have enriched Alabama’s history. The stories of individual leaders, from politicians to creative artists, are also highlighted. A key facet of this landmark historical narrative is the strong emphasis placed on the common everyday people of Alabama, those who have been rightly described as the “bone and sinew” of the state.

Chapter

Part One: From Early Times to the End of the Civil War / Leah Rawls Atkins

1. Native Peoples of Alabama

2. European Exploration and Colonization in Alabama

3. Creeks and Americans at War

4. Land in the Alabama Wilderness Beckons

5. The Early Years: Defining the Issues

6. The Early Years: Confronting the Issues

7. The Cotton Kingdom

8. Antebellum Society

9. Party Politics and States’ Rights

10. Yancey and the Alabama Platform

11. The Secession Crisis

12. At War with the Union

13. The Home Front

Part Two: From 1865 through 1920 / William Warren Rogers and Robert David Ward

14. Reconstruction: The Second Beginning

15. Radical Reconstruction

16. The Bourbon Oligarchy and the New Old South

17. The Agricultural Alternative and the Rise of Industry

18. New Winds and Old Voices

19. The Defeat of Reform

20. Politics, Education, and the “Splendid Little War”

21. The Constitution of 1901

22. The Chimerical Impulse of Progressivism

23. Women in Alabama from 1865 to 1920

24. Domestic Issues, the Creative State, and the Great War

Part Three: From the 1920s to 2018 / Wayne Flynt

25. The Politics of Reform and Stability during the 1920s

26. Change and Stability during the Roaring Twenties

27. Hard Times, 1930–1940

28. How New a Deal in Alabama?

29. A State Forged by War, 1940–1954

30. The Flowering of Alabama Liberalism: Politics and Society during the 1940s and 1950s

31. A Time to Hate: Racial Confrontation, 1955–1970

32. Racial Politics and Economic Stagnation

33. A Time to Heal: Struggling to Find a New Vision, 1970–2018

34. Gender, “Jocks,” and Shakespeare: Alabama Society and Culture, 1970–2018

Alabama: Past and Future

Appendix A: Governors of Alabama

Appendix B: Counties of Alabama

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

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