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Southern Studies + Volume XIll + Numbers IIl@IV «+ Fall/Winter 2006 Index Volume XIll-2006 (Volume XIII was published as 2 double issues; Numbers I & Il and Numbers III & IV) The Balance of Women in Wendell Berry’s The Memory of Old Jack Jennings Mace—Numbers III & IV, Pages 67-75 Bone, Martyn Look Review—The American South in a Global World—Numbers | & II, Pages 115-118 Book Review—The American South in a Global World Martyn Bone—Numbers I & II, Pages 115-118 Book Review—Conjectures of Order: Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810-1860 Paul M. Pruitt, Jr—Numbers III & IV, Pages 137-150 Book Review—Big Cotton: How a Humble Fiber Created Fortunes, Wrecked Civilizations, and Put America on the Map Kirk Wood—Numbers | & II, Pages 123-124 Book Review—Fire Ant Wars: Nature, Science, and Public Policy in 20th Century America Dave Nelson—Numbers I & II, Pages 119-122 Book Review—The Rise of Aggressive Abolitionism: Addresses to the Slaves Ryan Mcllhenny—Numbers III & IV, Pages 155-157 Book Review—A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy 1861-1868 Robert A. Taylor—Numbers III & IV, Pages 151-153 Chaddock, Katherine & Susan L. Schramm-Pate From Obscurity to Distinction: (Re)positioning Women “Progressive” Educators in the New South--Numbers I & II, Pages 25-49 Cherpak, Evelyn M. Timothy F. Murphy’s Civil War: The Letters of a Bounty Soldier and Sailor, 1864-1865—Numbers I & II, Pages 51-69 Dennis,. Michael Woodrow Wilson and Southern Reform Conservatism— Numbers III & IV, Pages 1-28 Edna Pontellier, Adéle Ratignolle, and the Unnamed Nurse: a Triptych of Maternity in The Awakening Katie Berry Frye—Numbers III & IV, Pages 45-66 Frasca, Ralph “The Partnership at Carolina Having Succeeded, I was Encourag’d to Engage in Others”: The Genesis of Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Network— Numbers | & II, Pages 1-23 From Obscurity to Distinction: (Re)positioning Women “Progressive” Educators in the New South Susan L. Schramm-Pate & Katherine Chaddock—Numbers I & II, Pages 25-49 Frye, Katie Berry Edna Pontellier, Adéle Ratignolle, and the Unnamed Nurse: a Triptych of Maternity in The Awakening—Numbers III & IV, Pages 45-66 Hettle, Wallace White Society In The Old South: The Literary Evidence Reconsidered— Numbers III & IV, Pages 29-44 Kate Chopin’s Dialogic Engagement with W. D. Howells: “What Cannot Love Do?” Jean Witherow—Numbers III & IV, Pages 101-116 La Florida: Spanish Origins in an Anglicized World Lamar York—Numbers I & II, Pages 105-113 Southern Studies + Volume Alll + Numbers II]@NW «+ Fall/Winter 2006 “Leave the pulpit and go into the...school reom”: Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs and the Board of Missions for Freedmen in North and South Carolina, 1865-1866 earotha Williams—Numbers I & II, Pages 89-104 The Life and Career of Christopher MacRae: A Nonjuring and Physically Abused Anglican Clergyman of Revolutionary Virginia Otto Lohrenz—Numbers III & I'V, Pages 117-135 Lohrenz, Otto The Life and Career of Christopher MacRae: A Nonjuring and Physically Abused Anglican Clergyman of Revolutionary Virginia— Numbers III & IV, Pages 117-135 Mace, Jennings The Balance of Women in Wendell Berry’s The Memory of Old Jack—Numbers III & IV, Pages 67-75 Manora, Yolanda M. “Us”: Southern Black Communal Subjectivity and Male Emergence in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple—Numbers III & IV, Pages 77-99 Mcllhenny, Ryan Book Review—The Rise of Aggressive Abolitionism: Addresses to the Slaves—Numbers III & IV, Pages 155-157 Morton, Clay Simms’s “Sharp Snaffles” as Honey-Trickster Tale—Numbers I & II, Pages 7 1-87 Nelson, Dave Book Review—Fire Ant Wars: Nature, Science, and Public Policy in 20th Century America—Numbers | & II, Pages 119-122 “The Partnership at Carolina Having Succeeded, I was Encourag’d to Engage in Others”: The Genesis of Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Network Ralph Frasca—Numbers I & II, Pages 1-23 Pruitt, Jr., Paul M. Book Review—Conjectures of Order: Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810-1860—Numbers III & IV, Pages 137-150 Schramm-Pate, Susan L. & Katherine Chaddock From Obscurity to Distinction: (Re)positioning Women “Progressive” Educators in the New South—Numbers | & II, Pages 25-49 Simms’s “Sharp Snaffles” as Honey-Trickster Tale Clay Morton—Numbers I & II, Pages 71-87 Taylor, Robert A. Book Review—A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy 1861-1868—Numbers III & IV, Pages 151-153 Timothy F. Murphy’s Civil War: The Letters of a Bounty Soldier and Sailor, 1864-1865 Evelyn M. Cherpak—Numbers I & II, Pages 51-69 “Us”: Southern Black Communal Subjectivity and Male Emergence in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple Yolanda M. Manora—Numbers III & IV, Pages 77-99 White Society In The Old South: The Literary Evidence Reconsidered Wallace Hettle—Numbers III & IV, Pages 29-44 Williams, Learotha Leave the pulpit and go into the...school room”: Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs and the Board of Missions for Freedmen in North and South Carolina, 1865-1866— Numbers I & II, Pages 89-104 Witherow, Jean Kate Chopin’s Dialogic Engagement with W. D. Howells: “What Cannot Love Do?”—Numbers III & IV, Pages 101-116 Southern Studies + Volume XIll + Numbers Il@W «+ Fall/Winter 2006 Wood, Kirk Book Review —Big Cotton: How a Humble Fiber Created Fortunes, Wrecked Civilizations, and Put America on the Map—Numbers I & II, Pages 123-124 Woodrow Wilson and Southern Reform Conservatism Michael Dennis—Numbers III & IV, Pages 1-28 York, Lamar La Florida: Spanish Origins in an Anglicized World— Numbers I & II, Pages 105-113

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