Incoming Resources
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, Paul Theroux ; photos by Steve McCurry
- S is for Southern, a Guide to the South, from Absinthe to Zydeco, David DiBenedetto and the editors of Garden&Gun
- Central North Carolina journal
- The Dixie frontier, a social history of the southern frontier from the first transmontane beginnings to the Civil War
- Gone are the days;, an illustrated history of the Old South
- Buried treasures of the South, legends of lost, buried, and forgotten treasures, from Tidewater Virginia and coastal Carolina to Cajun Louisiana, W.C. Jameson
- North Georgia journal
- Echoes of the Confederacy
- Due South, dispatches from down home, R. Scott Brunner
- The emergence of the new South, 1913-1945
- Our Appalachia, an oral history, edited by Laurel Shackelford and Bill Weinberg ; photos. by Donald R. Anderson
- Indians and artifacts in the southeast, by Bert W. Bierer
- Where these memories grow, history, memory, and southern identity, edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- The president's house, a history, by William Seale
- Seeds of time;, the background of Southern thinking
- The ruling race, a history of American slaveholders, by James Oakes
- The South, B.C. Hall and C.T. Wood
- Where I come from, stories from the deep South, Rick Bragg
- Deep Souths, Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island society in the age of segregation, J. William Harris
- The South of the mind, American imaginings of white southernness, 1960-1980, Zachary J. Lechner
- Shared traditions, Southern history and folk culture, Charles Joyner
- Carolina comments
- The last Rebel yell, Michael Andrew Grissom
- The American South, a history, William J. Cooper, Jr. and Thomas E. Terrill
- The development of Southern sectionalism, 1819-1848
- The American South;, a brief history
- A history of the South
- The people of the Southeast, Blaine Wiseman
- Liars & legends, Emily Ellison & Chuck Perry ; foreword by George Lindsey
- The magazine of Albemarle County history
- Southern by the grace of God, Michael Andrew Grissom
- The South, old and new;, a history, 1820-1947
- Anne Arundel readings, a special publication of the Anne Arundel Genealogical Society
- Southern Living 50 years, a celebration of people, places, and culture, introdution by Sid Evans ; by the editors of Southern Living with Valerie Fraser Luesse
- The resilience of southern identity, why the South still matters in the minds of its people, Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts
- Lexington firefighting, William M. Ambrose and Foster Ockerman Jr. ; introduction by chief Jason Wells
- The freedom-of-thought struggle in the Old South
- Southeast, by Katie Marsico
- Away down South, a history of Southern identity, James C. Cobb
- The growth of Southern nationalism, 1848-1861
- Legacies, a history journal for Dallas and North Central Texas
- The indicted South, public criticism, southern inferiority, and the politics of whiteness, Angie Maxwell
- Southern honor, ethics and behavior in the old South, Bertram Wyatt-Brown
- South of Appomattox, [by] Nash K. Burger [and] John K. Bettersworth
- Log cabin pioneers, stories, songs & sayings, by Wayne Erbsen
- Essays in Southern history, edited by Fletcher Melvin Green
- The South since 1865
- Apples on the flood, the southern mountain experience, Rodger Cunningham
- One South, an ethnic approach to regional culture, John Shelton Reed
- Where I come from, stories from the deep South, Rick Bragg