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Anthony, Robert G., Jr., "North Carolina Bibliography, 1999–2000," North Carolina Historical Review, 78 (April 2001), 216–40.

Fones-Wolf, Ken, "Work, Culture, and Politics in Industrializing West Virginia: The Glassworkers of Clarksburg and Moundsville, 1891–1919," West Virginia History, 58 (1999–2000), 1–23.

Hickel, K. Walter, "War, Region, and Social Welfare: Federal Aid to Servicemen's Dependents in the South, 1917–1921," Journal of American History, 87 (March 2001), 1362–91.

Holley, Donald, "A Look behind the Masks: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Monticello, Arkansas," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 60 (Summer 2001), 131–50.

Jones, Jacqueline, "Federal Power, Southern Power: A Long View, 1860–1940," Journal of American History, 87 (March 2001), 1392–96.

Keith, Jeanette, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance, 1917–1918," Journal of American History, 87 (March 2001), 1335–61.

Marler, Scott, "Merchants in the Transition to a New South: Central Louisiana, 1840–1880," Louisiana History, 42 (Spring 2001), 165–92.

Moore, Danny, "'To Make the Best Better': The Establishment of Girls' Tomato Clubs in Mississippi, 1911–1915," Journal of Mississippi History, 63 (Summer 2001), 101–18.

Nall, Hiram, "From Down South to Up South: An Examination of Geography in the Blues," Midwest Quarterly, 42 (Spring 2001), 306–19.

Price, William S., Jr., "Nathaniel Macon, Planter," North Carolina Historical Review, 78 (April 2001), 187–214.

Rieff, Burt, "Conflicting Rights and Religious Liberty: The School-Prayer Controversy in Alabama, 1962–1985," Alabama Review, 54 (July 2001), 163–207.

Salstrom, Paul, et al., "Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880–1920: A Round Table," West Virginia History, 58 (1999–2000), 44–67.

Scherr, Arthur, "James Monroe, John Adams, and Southern Honor: Dueling with the Passions," Southern Studies, 7 (Summer/Fall 1996), 1–26.

Stacey, Christopher L., "The Political Culture of Slavery and Public Poor Relief in the Antebellum South," Journal of Mississippi History, 63 (Summer 2001), 129–45. . . .


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