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OverviewThe perfect book for every Mississippian who cares about the state, this is a mammoth collaboration in which thirty subject editors suggested topics, over seven hundred scholars wrote entries, and countless individuals made suggestions. The volume will appeal to anyone who wants to know more about Mississippi and the people who call it home. The book will be especially helpful to students, teachers, and scholars researching, writing about, or otherwise discovering the state, past and present.The volume contains entries on every county, every governor, and numerous musicians, writers, artists, and activists. Each entry provides an authoritative but accessible introduction to the topic discussed. The Mississippi Encyclopedia also features long essays on agriculture, archaeology, the civil rights movement, the Civil War, drama, education, the environment, ethnicity, fiction, folklife, foodways, geography, industry and industrial workers, law, medicine, music, myths and representations, Native Americans, nonfiction, poetry, politics and government, the press, religion, social and economic history, sports, and visual art. It includes solid, clear information in a single volume, offering with clarity and scholarship a breadth of topics unavailable anywhere else. This book also includes many surprises readers can only find by browsing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ted Ownby , Charles Reagan Wilson , Ann J. Abadie , Odie LindseyPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 22.30cm , Height: 7.80cm , Length: 28.40cm Weight: 4.000kg ISBN: 9781628466928ISBN 10: 1628466928 Pages: 1600 Publication Date: 30 May 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[The editors'] approach is sound, their choices are judicious, the quality is consistent, and the scholarship is impressive. The Mississippi Encyclopedia is a significant scholarly statement about where a southern state is--politically, intellectually, and culturally--at the first decades of a new century.--Journal of Southern History At 1,451 pages and nearly 9 pounds, The Mississippi Encyclopedia is something to behold.--M. Scott Morris Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal At 1,451 pages and nearly 9 pounds, The Mississippi Encyclopedia is something to behold.--M. Scott Morris Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal [The editors'] approach is sound, their choices are judicious, the quality is consistent, and the scholarship is impressive. The Mississippi Encyclopedia is a significant scholarly statement about where a southern state is--politically, intellectually, and culturally--at the first decades of a new century.--Journal of Southern History [The editors'] approach is sound, their choices are judicious, the quality is consistent, and the scholarship is impressive. The Mississippi Encyclopedia is a significant scholarly statement about where a southern state is--politically, intellectually, and culturally--at the first decades of a new century.-- Journal of Southern History At 1,451 pages and nearly 9 pounds, The Mississippi Encyclopedia is something to behold.--M. Scott Morris Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Author InformationTed Ownby, Oxford, Mississippi, director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, is professor of history and southern studies at the University of Mississippi as well as author and editor of multiple works of southern history. Charles Reagan Wilson, Oxford, Mississippi, recently retired as the Kelly Gene Cook Chair of History and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi and is the author of multiple works of southern history and general editor of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Ann J. Abadie, Oxford, Mississippi, was associate director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi and coeditor of numerous scholarly collections from the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference. Odie Lindsey, Nashville, Tennessee, teaches at Vanderbilt University and is author of We Come to Our Senses and other works of fiction. James G. Thomas, Jr, Oxford, Mississippi, is associate director for publications at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, the editor of multiple works on southern literature, and was managing editor of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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