INDEX Volume II “Adlai E. Stevenson and the 1892 Cam- “Building God’s Kingdom: The Holy paign in North Carolina: A Bourbon Mission of Antebellum Southern Response to Southern Populism,” Evangelical Colleges,’ Joe L. Kinche- Leonard Schlup, 131-149. loe, 103-112. Agriculture vs. Industry, as seen in 1898 Richmond Times, 151-178. “Caroline Gilman and the Issue of “An Evaluation of Gone With the Wind Slavery in the Rose Magazines, 1832- and Jubilee From an Historical Point 1839,” Jan Bakker, 369-380. of View,’ Huang SongKang, 362-367. Chesnut, Mary, 113-130. A New Diversityi nC ontemporary South- Church of God, its beginnings and ern Rhetoric, Howard Dorgan and growth,, 179-192. Calvin M. Logue, eds., reviewed by Cohen, Lucy M., “Entry of Chinese to Mary Ann Dazey, 90-92. the Lower South From 1865 to 1870: Virginia Family and Its Plantation Policy Dilemmas,” 281-313. Houses, Elizabeth Langhorne, K. Crews, Mickey, “The Church of God: Edward Ley & William D. Rieley, From the Back Alleys to Uptown,” reviewed by Frederick M. Heath, 179-192. 83-84. “Crime and Race Relations in Jacksonville 1884-1892,” Robert A. Taylor, 17-37. Bakker, Jan, “Caroline Gilman and the Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., In Pursuit Issue of Slavery in the Rose Maga- of Reason: The Life of Thomas zines, 1832-1839,” 369-380. Jefferson, reviewed by Kerry A. Berlin, Ira, “The Slave Trade and the Trask, 80-83. Development of Afro-American So- Curtis, George M., III and James J. ciety in English Mainland North Thompson, Jr., eds., The Southern America, 1619-1775,” 335-349. Essays of Richard M. Weaver, re- Berwanger, Eugene H., ed., My Diary viewed by Daniel E. Sutherland, North and South: William Howard 73-74. Russell, reviewed by William L. Richter, 72-73. “Black Plantation Preachers in the Slave Dazey, Mary Ann, review of A New South,” Eugene D. Genovese, 203- Diversity in Contemporary Southern 229. Rhetoric, eds. Howard Dorgan and Blacks, crime and race relations in Jackson- Calvin M. Logue, 90-92. ville, FL (1880s-1890s), 17-37. Democratic Party, 1892 presidential cam- “Bloody Monday: The Louisiana paign in NC, 131-149. Scalawags and the New Orleans Dorgan, Howard and Calvin M. Logue, Riot of 1866,’ Frank J. Wetta, 5-15. eds., A New Diversity in Contem- Bolton, Herbert Eugene, The Hasinais: porary Southern Rhetoric, reviewed Southern Caddoans as Seen by the by Mary Ann Dazey, 90-92. Earliest Europeans, ed. Russell M. Downs, Robert B., ed., Images of Amer- Magnaghi, reviewed by Hiram F. ica: Foreign Travelers in the New Gregory, 87-88. World, reviewed by W. Kirk Wood, Bryan, Joseph, 151-178, interpretation of 78-80. events of 1898 Spanish-American War, Expansionism, 151-178. INDEX Volume II “Adlai E. Stevenson and the 1892 Cam- “Building God’s Kingdom: The Holy paign in North Carolina: A Bourbon Mission of Antebellum Southern Response to Southern Populism,” Evangelical Colleges,’ Joe L. Kinche- Leonard Schlup, 131-149. loe, 103-112. Agriculture vs. Industry, as seen in 1898 Richmond Times, 151-178. “Caroline Gilman and the Issue of “An Evaluation of Gone With the Wind Slavery in the Rose Magazines, 1832- and Jubilee From an Historical Point 1839,” Jan Bakker, 369-380. of View,’ Huang SongKang, 362-367. Chesnut, Mary, 113-130. A New Diversityi nC ontemporary South- Church of God, its beginnings and ern Rhetoric, Howard Dorgan and growth,, 179-192. Calvin M. Logue, eds., reviewed by Cohen, Lucy M., “Entry of Chinese to Mary Ann Dazey, 90-92. the Lower South From 1865 to 1870: Virginia Family and Its Plantation Policy Dilemmas,” 281-313. Houses, Elizabeth Langhorne, K. Crews, Mickey, “The Church of God: Edward Ley & William D. Rieley, From the Back Alleys to Uptown,” reviewed by Frederick M. Heath, 179-192. 83-84. “Crime and Race Relations in Jacksonville 1884-1892,” Robert A. Taylor, 17-37. Bakker, Jan, “Caroline Gilman and the Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., In Pursuit Issue of Slavery in the Rose Maga- of Reason: The Life of Thomas zines, 1832-1839,” 369-380. Jefferson, reviewed by Kerry A. Berlin, Ira, “The Slave Trade and the Trask, 80-83. Development of Afro-American So- Curtis, George M., III and James J. ciety in English Mainland North Thompson, Jr., eds., The Southern America, 1619-1775,” 335-349. Essays of Richard M. Weaver, re- Berwanger, Eugene H., ed., My Diary viewed by Daniel E. Sutherland, North and South: William Howard 73-74. Russell, reviewed by William L. Richter, 72-73. “Black Plantation Preachers in the Slave Dazey, Mary Ann, review of A New South,” Eugene D. Genovese, 203- Diversity in Contemporary Southern 229. Rhetoric, eds. Howard Dorgan and Blacks, crime and race relations in Jackson- Calvin M. Logue, 90-92. ville, FL (1880s-1890s), 17-37. Democratic Party, 1892 presidential cam- “Bloody Monday: The Louisiana paign in NC, 131-149. Scalawags and the New Orleans Dorgan, Howard and Calvin M. Logue, Riot of 1866,’ Frank J. Wetta, 5-15. eds., A New Diversity in Contem- Bolton, Herbert Eugene, The Hasinais: porary Southern Rhetoric, reviewed Southern Caddoans as Seen by the by Mary Ann Dazey, 90-92. Earliest Europeans, ed. Russell M. Downs, Robert B., ed., Images of Amer- Magnaghi, reviewed by Hiram F. ica: Foreign Travelers in the New Gregory, 87-88. World, reviewed by W. Kirk Wood, Bryan, Joseph, 151-178, interpretation of 78-80. events of 1898 Spanish-American War, Expansionism, 151-178. 1991 SOUTHERN STUDIES 383 Launius, Roger D., review of The Disin- Miller, Kathleen Atkinson, “The Ladies tegration of a Confederate State; and the Lynchers: A Look at the Three Governors and Alabama’s Association of Southern Women for Wartime Home Front, 1861-1865, by the Prevention of Lynching,” 261- Malcolm C. McMillan, 70-71. 280. Ley, K. Edward, Elizabeth Langhorne and Monroe Doctrine, as viewed during William D. Rieley, A Virginia Family Spanish-American War in Richmond and Its Plantation Houses, reviewed Times, 156, 159-160. by Frederick M. Heath, 83-84. Morality and Utility in American Anti- Lindgren, James M., “The Apostasy of a slavery Reform, by Louis Gerteis, Southern Anti-Imperialist: Joseph reviewed by R. Lyn Rainard, 85-86. Bryan, The Spanish American War, My Diary North and South: William and Business Expansion,” 151-178. Howard Russell, by Eugene H. Ber- Logue, Calvin M. and Howard Dorgan, wanger, ed., reviewed by William L. eds., A New Diversity in Contem- Richter, 72-73. porary Southern Rhetoric, reviewed by Mary Ann Dazey, 90-92. Lynch, Gerald, Roughnecks, Drillers, New Orleans, Riot of 1866, 5-15. and Tool Pushers: Thirty-Three North Carolina, 1892 presidential cam- Years in the Oil Fields, reviewed by paign, 131-149. John A. Heitmann, 76-78. “ ‘Offering Up Her Life’: Confederate Macaria (by Augusta Jane Evans), 113-130. Women on the Altars of Sacrifice,” Magnaghi, Russell M., ed., The Hasinais: Suzy Ciarkson Holstein, 113-130. Southern Caddoans as Seen by the Overseas expansion, as discussed in Earliest Europeans, by Herbert Richmond Times, 1898, 151-178. Eugene Bolton, reviewed by Hiram F. Gregory, 87-88. Maine, the sinking of, as seen in 1898 Populist Party, 1892 presidential campaign newspapers, 154-155. in NC, 131-149. Marteu, James, review of Seven Pines: Populism vs. Elitism, as seen in 1898 Its Occupants and Their Letters, 1825-1872, Camilla Davis Trammell, Richmond Times, 151-178. 66-68. Mary Chesnut’s Civil War, ed. C. Vann Woodward, 113-130. Racial policy, as espoused by Richmond McKinley, Pres., policies during Spanish- Times, 1898, 160. American War as viewed by the Rainard, R. Lyn, review of Morality and Richmond Times, 151-178. Utility in American Antislavery McMillan, Malcolm C., The Disintegra- Reform, Louis S. Gerteis, 85-86. tion of a Confederate State; Three Reconstruction in New Orleans, 5-15. Governors and Alabama’s Wartime Republican foreign policy, as discussed Home Front, 1861-1865, reviewed by in 1898 Richmond Times, 151-178. Roger D. Launius, 70-71. Richmond Times, reactions to Spanish- Melrose Plantation, 51, 52, 56, 57, 58. American War, Expansionism, events Mignon, Francois, 51-59. of 1898, 151-178. FALL & WINTER Richter, William L., review of My Diary 1898-1902, ed. by Willard B. Gate- North and South: William Howard wood, reviewed by Frank J. Wetta, Russell, Eugene H. Berwanger, ed., 61-62. 7273. Snyder, Robert E., review of War and War- Rieley, William D., Elizabeth Langhorne time Changes: The Transformation of and K. Edward Ley, A Virginia Arkansas, 1940-1945, C. Calvin Smith, Family and Its Plantation Houses, 68-70. reviewed by Frederick M. Heath, SongKang, Huang, “An Evaluation of 83-84. Gone With the Wind and Jubilee Rodabaugh, Karl, review of Voter Mobili- From an Historical Point of View,” zation and the Politics of Race: The 362-367. South and Universal Suffrage, Harold Southern Women, contradictory roles, W. Stanley, 62-66. 113-130. Roughnecks, Drillers, and Tool Pushers: Spanish-American War, as interpreted by Thirty-Three Years in the Oil Fields, Joseph Bryan in the Richmond by Gerald Lynch, reviewed by John Times, 151-178. A. Heitmann, 76-78. Spivack, John M., review of To Redeem the Soul of America: The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Scalawags of LA (role in New Orleans Martin Luther King, Jr., Adam Fair- riot of 1866), 5-15. clough, 75-76. Schlup, Leonard, “Adlai E. Stevenson and Stanley, Harold W., Voter Mobilization the 1892 Campaign in North Caro- and the Politics of Race: The South lina: A Bourbon Response to South- and Universal Suffrage, reviewed by ern Populism,” 131-149. Karl Rodabaugh, 62-66. Second Great Awakening, 103-112. St. Augustine Church, Isle Brevelle, LA, Seven Pines: Its Occupants and Their 58. Letters, 1852-1872, by Camilla Davis Stevenson, Adlai E., 1892 presidential Trammell, reviewed by James Marten, campaign in North Carolina, 131-149. 66-68. Sutherland, Daniel E., review of The Siegel, Frederick F., The Roots of South- Southern Essays of Richard M. ern Distinctiveness: Tobacco and Weaver, eds. George M. Curtis, III Society in Danville, Virginia, 1780- and James J. Thompson, Jr., 73-74. 1865, reviewed by Sandra G. Treadway, 89-90. Silver vs. gold, as seen in 1898 Richmond Taylor, Robert A., “Crime and Race Re- Times, 151-178. lations in Jacksonville, 1884-1892,” Simms, L. Moody, Jr., “Gone With the 17-37. Wind: The View From China,” 351- “The Apostasy of a Southern Anti- 367. Imperialist: Joseph Bryan, The Smith, C. Calvin, War and Wartime Spanish American War, and Busi- Changes: The Trarisformation of Ar- ness Expansion,” James M. Lind- kansas, 1940-1945, reviewed by Robert gren, 151-178. E. Snyder, 68-70. “The Church of God: From the Back “Smoked Yankees” and the Struggle for Alleys to Uptown,” Mickey Crews, Empire: Letters from Negro Soldiers, 179-192. 1991 SOUTHERN STUDIES 385 The Disintegration of a Confederate 1825-1872, reviewed by James Mar- State; Three Governors and Alabama’s ten, 66-68. Wartime Home Front, 1861-1865, by Trask, Kerry A., review of In Pursuit of Malcolm C. McMillan, reviewed by Reason: The Life of Thomas Jeffer- Roger D. Launius, 70-71. son, by Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., The Hasinais: Southern Caddoans as 80-83. Seen by the Earliest Europeans, Treadway, Sandra G., review of The Roots by Herbert Eugene Bolton, Russell of Southern Distinctiveness: Tobacco M. Magnaghi, ed., reviewed by Hiram and Society in Danville, Virginia, F. Gregory, 87-88. 1780-1865, Frederick F. Siegel, 89-90. “The Ideal Southern Woman as Seen Tyler, Pamela, “The Ideal Southern Wo- by the Progressive Farmer in the man as Seen by the Progressive 1930s,’ Pamela Tyler, 315-333. Farmer in the 1930s,’ 315-333. “The Ladies and the Lynchers: A Look at the Association of Southern Wo- men for the Prevention of Lynching,” Voter Mobilization and the Politics of Race: Kathleen Atkinson Miller, 260-280. The South and Universal Suffrage, “The Red River Branch of the Alabama- by Harold W. Stanley, reviewed by Coushatta Indians: An Ethnohistory,’ Karl Rodabaugh, 62-66. Dan L. Flores, 243-259. The Roots of Southern Distinctiveness: Tobacco and Society in Danville, Waldrep, Christopher, “William Faulkner, Virginia, 1780-1865, by Frederick F. Robert Penn Warren, and the Law,” Siegel, reviewed by Sandra G. Tread- 39-50. way, 89-90. War and Wartime Changes: The Transfor- The Southern Essays of Richard M. mation of Arkansas, 1940-1945, by C. Weaver, eds. George M. Curtis, Il Calvin Smith, reviewed by Robert E. and James J. Thompson, Jr., reviewed Snyder, 68-70. by Daniel E. Sutherland, 73-74. Warren, Robert Penn, 39-50. “The Slave Trade and the Development Wetta, Frank J., “Bloody Monday: The of Afro-American Society in English Louisiana Scalawags and the New Mainland North America, 1619- Orleans Riot of 1866,” 5-15. 1775,” Ira Berlin, 335-349. Wetta, Frank J., review of “Smoked Thompson, James J., Jr. and George M. Yankees” and the Struggle for Em- Curtis, Ill, ed., The Southern Essays pire: Letters from Negro Soldiers, of Richard M. Weaver, reviewed by 1898-1902, by Willard B. Gatewood, Daniel E. Sutherland, 73-74. ed., 61-62. To Redeem the Soul of America: The “William Faulkner, Robert Penn Warren, Southern Christian Leadership Con- and the Law,” by Christopher ference and Martin Luther King, Waldrep, 39-50. Jr., by Adam Fairclough, reviewed by Wood, W. Kirk, review of Images of John M. Spivack, 75-76. America: Foreign Travelers in the Toth, Emily, “Kate Chopin's The Awaken- New World, ed. Robert B. Downs, ing as Feminist Criticism,” 231-241. 78-80. Trammell, Camilla Davis, Seven Pines: Its Occupants and Their Letters,