This volume of <i>The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture</i> offers a timely authoritative and interdisciplinary exploration of issues related to social class in the South from the colonial era to the present. With introductory essays by J. Wayne Flynt and by editors Larry J. Griffin and Peggy G. Hargis the volume is a comprehensive stand-alone reference to this complex subject which underpins the history of the region and shapes its future.<br/>In 58 thematic essays and 103 topical entries the contributors explore the effects of class on all aspects of life in the South &#x2014; its role in Indian removal the Civil War the New Deal and the civil rights movement for example and how it has been manifested in religion sports country and gospel music and matters of gender. Artisans and the working class indentured workers and steelworkers the Freedmen&#x2019;s Bureau and the Knights of Labor are all examined. This volume provides a full investigation of social class in the region and situates class concerns at the center of our understanding of Southern culture.
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