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George Washington'S South
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George Washington’S South

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George Washington’s South brings together a diverse array of essays by scholars in the fields of history, literature, art history, and anthropology, focusing on Washington, the development of regional identity in the South, and interactions among many of the region’s people. The contributors examine the relationship between George Washington’s varied and contradictory careers as a southern planter, general, and president and the emergence of the American South during the 18th century. They explore how regional identity is formed and how the life of Washington reflects the diversity of race, gender, and frontier experiences that confronted the American South during the years of the Early Republic. Contents Introduction Part 1. On the Map and Off: The South as a Diverse Region 1. Remapping Boundaries in the Old Southwest, 1783?1795, by Daniel H. Usner, Jr. 2. Mapping the American South : Image, Archive, and the Textual Construction of Regional Identity in the Age of Washington, by Martin Bruckner 3. And Die by Inches : George Washington and the Encounter of Cultures on the Southern Colonial Frontier, by Warren R. Hofstra 4. This gown … was much admired and caused much jealousy : Fashion and the Forging of Elite Identities in French Colonial Louisiana, by Sophie White Part 2. George Washington as Person, Symbol, and Southerner
5. George Washington and Three Women, by Don Higginbotham 6. George Washington: Publicity, Probity, and Power, by David S. Shields 7. George Washington, the South, and the Poetics of National Memory, by Carla Mulford Part 3. Free and Enslaved Black Americans in George Washington’s South 8. Slave Flight: Mount Vernon, Virginia, and the Wider Atlantic World, by Philip D. Morgan and Michael L. Nicholls 9. Under the Color of Law : The Ordeal of Thomas Jeremiah, a Free Black Man, and the Struggle for Power in Revolutionary South Carolina, by William R. Ryan Part 4. George Washington and Southern Indians
10. George Washington, Dragging Canoe, and Southeastern Indian Resistance, by Peter H. Wood 11. Creek Indians and Americans in the Age of Washington, by Robbie Ethridge 12. George Washington and the Civilization of the Southern Indians, by Theda Perdue

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Date
31 December 2003
Pages
352
ISBN
9780813029177

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

George Washington’s South brings together a diverse array of essays by scholars in the fields of history, literature, art history, and anthropology, focusing on Washington, the development of regional identity in the South, and interactions among many of the region’s people. The contributors examine the relationship between George Washington’s varied and contradictory careers as a southern planter, general, and president and the emergence of the American South during the 18th century. They explore how regional identity is formed and how the life of Washington reflects the diversity of race, gender, and frontier experiences that confronted the American South during the years of the Early Republic. Contents Introduction Part 1. On the Map and Off: The South as a Diverse Region 1. Remapping Boundaries in the Old Southwest, 1783?1795, by Daniel H. Usner, Jr. 2. Mapping the American South : Image, Archive, and the Textual Construction of Regional Identity in the Age of Washington, by Martin Bruckner 3. And Die by Inches : George Washington and the Encounter of Cultures on the Southern Colonial Frontier, by Warren R. Hofstra 4. This gown … was much admired and caused much jealousy : Fashion and the Forging of Elite Identities in French Colonial Louisiana, by Sophie White Part 2. George Washington as Person, Symbol, and Southerner
5. George Washington and Three Women, by Don Higginbotham 6. George Washington: Publicity, Probity, and Power, by David S. Shields 7. George Washington, the South, and the Poetics of National Memory, by Carla Mulford Part 3. Free and Enslaved Black Americans in George Washington’s South 8. Slave Flight: Mount Vernon, Virginia, and the Wider Atlantic World, by Philip D. Morgan and Michael L. Nicholls 9. Under the Color of Law : The Ordeal of Thomas Jeremiah, a Free Black Man, and the Struggle for Power in Revolutionary South Carolina, by William R. Ryan Part 4. George Washington and Southern Indians
10. George Washington, Dragging Canoe, and Southeastern Indian Resistance, by Peter H. Wood 11. Creek Indians and Americans in the Age of Washington, by Robbie Ethridge 12. George Washington and the Civilization of the Southern Indians, by Theda Perdue

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Date
31 December 2003
Pages
352
ISBN
9780813029177