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Anthony, Robert G., Jr., comp., "North Carolina Bibliography, 2002–2003," North Carolina Historical Review, 81 (April 2004), 197–225.

Bailey, Richard W., "The Foundation of English in the Louisiana Purchase: New Orleans, 1800–1850," American Speech, 78 (Winter 2003), 363–84.

Hall, Randall L., "A Courtroom Massacre: Politics and Public Sentiment in Progressive-Era Virginia," Journal of Southern History, 70 (May 2004), 249–92.

Heppen, J., and D. Mesyanzhinov, "Political Geography and Regionalism in Louisiana: The Impact of the French Influence in the Post–World War II Era," Political Geography (Oxford), 22 (June 2003), 519–33.

Jansson, David R., "Internal Orientalism in America: W. J. Cash's The Mind of the South and the Spatial Construction of American National Identity," Political Geography (Oxford), 22 (March 2003), 293–316.. . .

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