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Beidler, Philip, "Yankee Interloper and Native Son: Carl Carmer and Clarence Cason," Southern Cultures, 9 (Spring 2003), 18–35. Heavily illustrated.

Glover, Lorri, "An Education in Southern Masculinity: The Ball Family of South Carolina in the New Republic," Journal of Southern History, 69 (Feb. 2003), 39–70.

Hammon, Neal O., "Kentucky Pioneer Forts and Stations," Filson History Quarterly, 76 (Fall 2002), 523–86.

Szymanski, Ann-Marie, "Beyond Parochialism: Southern Progressivism, Prohibition, and State-Building," Journal of Southern History, 69 (Feb. 2003), 107–36.

Curtis, Christopher M., "Jefferson's Chosen People: Legal and Political Conceptions of the Freehold in the Old Dominion from Revolution to Reform" (Emory University, 2002). Order No. DA3059002.

Gaughan, Anthony James, "The Origins of Militant Patriotism in the New South, 1865–1919" (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2002). Order No. DA3060423. . . .


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