<p>The interdisciplinary anthology <em>Remembering the Old Dominion: Readings on Virginia History</em> deepens students&#39; understanding of the history of the state of Virginia. Readers learn about the experiences of Virginia&#39;s citizens over four hundred years as well as the impacts of these experiences and related events on American history.<br /><br />The book explores the Jamestown settlement and its mandates for a healthy colony the role of Virginians in the American Revolution and the excise tax proposed by Alexander Hamilton that disrupted Western Virginia&#39;s way of life. It examines the slave rebellion of Nat Turner the infamous Libby Prison break during the Civil War and the pain of post-Civil War Reconstruction. It discusses how baseball helped alleviate tension after Reconstruction Virginia&#39;s struggle to acknowledge women&#39;s suffrage and the Virginia Protective Force which defended the state and its shoreline during World War II.<br /><br /><em>Remembering the Old Dominion</em> gives students a better understanding of historical events by showing how they impacted and were impacted by a single state. It is an ideal text for courses on Virginia history and is an excellent supplemental reader for American history classes.</p><p><strong>Matthew Whitlock</strong> is an adjunct instructor of history at Old Dominion University in Norfolk Virginia where he also completed his master&#39;s degree in the discipline. Professor Whitlock has taught courses in European and American history as well as the history of Virginia. His writing has appeared in <em>The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture</em> <em>The Encyclopedia of Populism in America: A Historical Encyclopedia</em> and <em>The World of the Civil War: A Daily Life Encyclopedia</em>.</p>
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