George Tindall
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- Masters History Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Brown Tindall was an American historian and author. A professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1958 until his retirement, Tindall was "one of the nation's pre-eminent historians of the modern South." He served as president of the Southern Historical Association. He held a Guggenheim Fellowship and was a Fulbright Scholar, a visiting Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, and a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. In 1969, Tindall's book The Emergence of the New South: 1913-1945 was given the Lillian Smith Book Award.
George Tindall's Published Works
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- One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation (1979) (414)
- The Emergence of the New South, 1913-1945. (1969) (184)
- Race Relations in the Urban South, 1865 to 1890 (review) (2012) (80)
- The ethnic Southerners (1976) (32)
- The Southerner as American (1961) (31)
- A Populist Reader: Selections from the Works of American Populist Leaders (1960) (21)
- North Carolina Planters and Their Children, 1800-1860 (1984) (15)
- The Disruption Of The Solid South (1972) (15)
- Natives and Newcomers: Ethnic Southerners and Southern Ethnics (1996) (13)
- Beyond the Mainstream: The Ethnic Southerners. (1974) (10)
- The Persistent Tradition in New South Politics (1975) (10)
- The Significance of Howard W. Odum to Southern History: A Preliminary Estimate (1958) (9)
- The Question of Race in the South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1895 (1952) (7)
- The Campaign for the Disfranchisement of Negroes in South Carolina (1949) (6)
- Family Letters of the Three Wade Hamptons, 1782-1901. (1954) (5)
- The American Past (1987) (5)
- Business Progressivism: Southern Politics in the Twenties (1963) (4)
- Duncan Upshaw Fletcher: Dixie's Reluctant Progressive (1972) (2)
- Paternalism and Protest: Southern Cotton Mill Workers and Organized Labor, 1875–1905. By Melton Alonza McLaurin. (Westport: Greenwood, 1971. xviii + 265 pp. Tables, notes, bibliography, and index. $11.00.) (1972) (2)
- The Pursuit of Southern History: Presidential Addresses of the Southern Historical Association, 1935-1963 (1965) (2)
- History and American Society: Essays (1973) (1)
- Instructor's manual and test bank to accompany America: a narrative history (1984) (1)
- Southern Tradition and Regional Progress. By William T. Nicholls. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1960. 202 pp. $5.00 (1961) (1)
- The Leo Frank Case. By Leonard Dinnerstein. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. xiii + 248 pp. Illustrations, notes, selected bibliography, and index. $6.95.) (1969) (0)
- Who Killed John Clayton? Political Violence and the Emergence of the New South, 1861–1893. By Kenneth C. Barnes. (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998. xii, 203 pp. Cloth, $49.95, ISBN 0-8223-2058-4.) (1999) (0)
- About the Contributors (2013) (0)
- LEFLER, HUGH TALMAGE, and ALBERT RAY NEWSOME. North Carolina: The His tory of a Southern State. Pp. xii, 676. Chapel Hill: University of North Caro lina Press, 1954. $7.50 (1954) (0)
- Another Look at the Twentieth-Century South@@@The Disruption of the Solid South (1974) (0)
- I. A. Newby, Black Carolinians: A History of Blacks in South Carolina from 1895 to 1968 (1974) (0)
- CLEMENT EATON. The Growth of South ern Civilization, 1790-1860. (The New American Nation Series.) Pp. xvii, 357. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961. $4.50 (1962) (0)
- Black Nationalism: A Search for an Identity in America by E. U. Essien-Udom (1963) (0)
- The Economics of the New South (1958) (0)
- The South and the Concurrent Majority@@@The Changing Politics of the South (1973) (0)
- MILTON SYDNEY HEATH. Constructive Liberalism: The Role of the State in Economic Development in Georgia to 1860. Pp. xi, 448. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1954. $7.50 (1955) (0)
- Gerald W. Johnson: From Southern Liberal to National Conscience. By Vincent Fitzpatrick. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2002. xxvi, 310 pp. $39.95, ISBN 0-8071-2750-7.) (2003) (0)
- The “Colonial Economy” and the Growth Psychology: The South in the 1930’s (1965) (0)
- The Persistent Tradition in New South Politics@@@The Political South in the Twentieth Century (1976) (0)
- The Myth of Southern History: Historical Consciousness in Twentieth-Century Southern Literature. (1971) (0)
- Farmer Movements in the South, 1865–1933. By Theodore Saloutos. (University of California Publications in History, LXIV.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1960. Pp. ix, 354. $6.50 (1961) (0)
- Contributors to This Issue (1987) (0)
- The Smiling Phoenix: A Study of Southern Humor, 1865-1914 (review) (2013) (0)
- The South (1961) (0)
- Problems of the Southern Schools (1957) (0)
- Moon Pies and Memories (2013) (0)
- Westmoreland Davis: Virginia Planter-Politician, 1839–1942. By Jack Temple Kirby. (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1968. viii + 215 pp. Illustrations, notes, essay on sources, and index. $5.75.) (1969) (0)
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