The Dunning School : Historians, Race, and the Meaning of Reconstruction /
From the late nineteenth century until World War I, a group of Columbia University students gathered under the mentorship of the renowned historian William Archibald Dunning (1857-1922). Known as the Dunning School, these students wrote the first generation of state studies on the Reconstruction - v...
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Lexington :
University Press of Kentucky,
[2013]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / John David Smith
- John W. Burgess, godfather of the Dunning school / Shepherd W. McKinley
- William Archibald Dunning : flawed colossus of American letters / James S. Humphreys
- James Wilford Garner and the dream of a two-party South / W. Bland Whitley
- Ulrich B. Phillips : Dunningite or Phillipsian sui generis? / John David Smith
- The steel frame of Walter Lynwood Fleming / Michael W. Fitzgerald
- Ransack Roulhac and racism : Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac Hamilton and Dunning's questions of institution building and Jim Crow / John Herbert Roper Sr.
- Paul Leland Haworth : the "Black republican" in the old chief's court / J. Vincent Lowery
- Charles W. Ramsdell : Reconstruction and the affirmation of a closed society / Fred Arthur Bailey
- The not-so-strange career of William Watson Davis's The Civil War and reconstruction in Florida / Paul Ortiz
- C. Mildred Thompson : a liberal among the Dunningites / William Harris Bragg.