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Alsobrook, David E., "Boosters, Moralists, and Reformers: Mobile's Leadership during the Progressive Era, 1895–1920," Alabama Review, 55 (April 2002), 135–50.

Baradell, Lang, "Selected Bibliography of Completed Theses and Dissertations Related to North Carolina Subjects," North Carolina Historical Review, 79 (Jan. 2002), 90–96.

Barnes, L. Diane, "Building Communities out of Frontiers: The Grist Mills of Harrison County, West Virginia, 1784–1860," Journal of Appalachian Studies, 7 (Fall 2001), 285–99.

Blevins, Brooks, "'In the Land of a Million Smiles': Twentieth-Century America Discovers the Arkansas Ozarks," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 61 (Spring 2002), 1–35.

———, "Wretched and Innocent: Two Mountain Regions in the National Consciousness," Journal of Appalachian Studies, 7 (Fall 2001), 257–71.

Burke, W. Lewis, "Recontruction Corruption and the Redeemers' Prosecution of Francis Lewis Cardozo," American Nineteenth Century History (London), 2 (Autumn 2001), 67–106.

"A Checklist of Scholarship on Southern Literature for 1996," Mississippi Quarterly, 50 (Supplement, 1997), 3–158.

Doss, Harriet E. Amos, "Commerce, Nationalism, and Unionism: Mobilians' Observances of the Death of U. S. Grant," Alabama Review, 55 (April 2002), 122–34.

Hallock, Thomas, "'On the Borders of a New World': Ecology, Frontier Plots, and Imperial Elegy in William Bartram's Travels," South Atlantic Review, 66 (Fall 2001), 109–33. . . .


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