Library of Southern Civilization
Series Editor(s): Rand Dotson
The Library of Southern Civilization series, in the words of its first editor, Lewis P. Simpson, “was conceived as a scholarly response to the idea of the South as a civilization, especially as this idea is expressed in historical and literary records either not heretofore published or that are no longer easily available.” To date, the Library of Southern Civilization series contains over two dozen primary sources related to the cultural image of the South in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Please send proposals to editor-in-chief Rand Dotson: pdotso1@lsu.edu
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Walt Whitman's New Orleans
Sidewalk Sketches and Newspaper Rambles
The New Orleans of Lafcadio Hearn
Illustrated Sketches from the Daily City Item
An East Texas Family’s Civil War
The Letters of Nancy and William Whatley, May–December 1862
Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky
A Narrative by Francis Fedric, Escaped Slave
Brokenburn
The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861-1868
Surveying the Early Republic
The Journal of Andrew Ellicott, U.S. Boundary Commissioner in the Old Southwest, 1796-1800
Peculiar Crossroads
Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and Catholic Vision in Postwar Southern Fiction
The Mississippi Delta and the World
The Memoirs of David L. Cohn
The Ideology of Slavery
Proslavery Thought in the Antebellum South, 1830–1860

