Journal of Southern History, Vol. 88, No. 4
The editors of the Journal of Southern History announce the publication of the November 2022 issue. Southern Historical Association members can look for their copies in the mail soon, and it is available online via Project MUSE (https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/49056).
“In Reference to the Death of Isham”: Slavery, Law, and Their Afterlives
By Julia W. Bernier and Justin Simard
CFP: Southern History and the Environment--Manuscript Workshop
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Journal of Southern History, Vol. 86, No. 4
The November 2020 issue of the Journal of Southern History has been mailed to SHA members and is available online via Project MUSE: https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/685
The Prison of Public Works: Enslaved People and State Formation at Virginia's Chiswell Lead Mines, 1775–1786
By Sean Gallagher
Denmark Vesey's Church
By Michael P. Johnson
Surfing the Sun Belt South: An Oral History
By Steve Estes
In Search of Southern Digital History: A Review Essay
CFP: "Immigration & Migration in the American South"--Manuscript Workshop
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Journal of Southern History, Vol. 83, No. 2
The May 2017 issue of the Journal of Southern History has been mailed to members of the Southern Historical Association. The Journal is also available via Project MUSE: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_southern_history
Reframing the Fathers' Constitution: The Centralized State and Centrality of Slavery in the Confederate Constitutional Order
By Aaron R. Hall
Remembering Robert Charles: Violence and Memory in Jim Crow New Orleans
By K. Stephen Prince
Journal of Southern History, Vol. 82, No. 4
The November 2016 issue of the Journal of Southern History, which contains four articles, has been mailed to subscribers. We are pleased to announce that this issue, the final of Volume 82, is also available via Project MUSE: http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35217
The Lizardi Brothers: A Mexican Family Business and the Expansion of New Orleans, 1825–1846
By Linda K. Salvucci and Richard J. Salvucci
The Old South Confronts the Dilemma of David Livingstone
By Daniel Kilbride
