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The Publishing History of Augusta Jane Evans's Confederate Novel Macaria: Unwriting Some Lost Cause Myths
Angels Who Stepped Outside Their Houses: “American True Womanhood” and Nineteenth-Century (Trans)Nationalisms
Civil War Nurses - Confederate
Women in the Wesleyan and United Methodist Traditions: a Bibliography
History of Women Reel Listing
Confederate Women and Narrative Of
Untitled [Janet Coryell on a Southern Woman of Letters: The
1 Wilson, Augusta Jane Evans. a Southern Woman of Letters: the Correspondence of Augusta Jane Evans Wilson. Edited by Rebecca
Curriculum Vitae
Civil War Manuscripts
The Southern Heroine in the Fiction of Representative Southern Women Writers, 1850-1960
“Citizenship and Belonging”: Triennial Conference Downtown
White Women in Richmond, Virginia, 1860-1880
Courting Adventure in Civil War Kentucky: Sallie Rochester Ford's
Imaginative Energies in Southern American Novels (1864-1918)
Literature for Today's Young Adults
Slavery's Influence on Hospitality and Black Personhood in Late
Top View
Maine State Library Report
Rosanna A. Blake Collection, 1818-2000
August-2021-Newsletter
Bechtold Rebeccah.Pdf
Southern Women and Their Families in the 19Th Century: Papers and Diaries
The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women’S Writing Edited by Dale M
Gender & Women's Studies Librarian on Women, Gender
2 AUM Historical Review
The Fortunes of War: Confederate Expansionist Ambitions During the American Civil War
Laura Beecher Comer, Plantation Mistress and Daughter of the Confederacy, 1846 - 1900
The Religious Vision of Mary Virginia Terhune (Marion Harland)
“THE GOD of the AGE”: RELIGION and SERVITUDE in the WORKS of AUGUSTA JANE EVANS by JEFFREY WARREN KING Submitted in Partial
The Hero As Woman of Vocation: Thomas Carlyle's
Tables of Content and Indexes Volumes 41-50 July
{2015 Annual Report} MEMBERS Alabama State Council on the Arts
PR-PS, PZ Text
This Work Is Protected by Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Rights and Duplication Or Sale of All Or Part Is Not Permitt
Karle Wilson Baker: First Woman of Texas Letters