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Bolton, S. Charles, "Turning Point: World War II and the Economic Development of Arkansas," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2002), 123–51.

Case, Sarah H., "The Historical Ideology of Mildred Lewis Rutherford: A Confederate Historian's New South Creed," Journal of Southern History, 68 (Aug. 2002), 599–628.

Gárate, Teresa Moralejo, "Disruption of the Traditional View of the Southern Past in Bobbie Ann Mason's 'Shiloh,'" Journal of American Studies of Turkey (Ankara) (no. 10, Fall 1999), 49–58.

Good, Daniel B., Derek H. Alderman, and Delma E. Presley, "Tomato, Snap, and Fly: Postal Records and Place-Names in Local Settlement History," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 85 (Summer 2001), 227–44.

Haines, Jeffrey L., "Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree: Parents for the Village Blacksmith, Nathaniel F. Sullivan of North Carolina," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 89 (March 2001), 16–28.

Poole, W. Scott, "Religion, Gender, and the Lost Cause in South Carolina's 1876 Governor's Race: 'Hampton or Hell!,'" Journal of Southern History, 68 (Aug. 2002), 573–98.

Powell, Larry, "Jackie Robinson and Dixie Walker: Myths of the Southern Baseball Player," Southern Cultures, 8 (Summer 2002), 56–71. Heavily illustrated. . . .


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