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National policing, lynching, and constitutional change
IT COMES AS NO SURPRISE TO LEARN THAT THROUGH THE 1920S AND 1930s, the national government insisted it had no jurisdiction to investigate lynching...
Journal of Southern History, 08/01/08 by Christopher Waldrep · More from publication -
Free to Work: Labor Law, Emancipation, and Reconstruction, 1815-1880
Free to Work: Labor Law, Emancipation, and Reconstruction, 1815-1880. By James D. Schmidt. Studies in the Legal History of the South. (Athens, Ga.,...
Journal of Southern History, 08/01/00 by Christopher Waldrep · More from publication -
Review essay: The constitution according to Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln: A Constitutional Biography. By George Anastaplo. (Lanham, Maryland: Bowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1999. Pp. x, 373....
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 07/01/00 by Waldrep, Christopher · More from publication -
Gendered Strife and Confusion.(Review)

Gendered Strife and Confusion The Political Culture of Reconstruction By Laura F. Edwards University of Illinois Press, 1997 378 pp. Cloth,...
Southern Cultures, 06/22/99 by Waldrep, Christopher · More from publication -
James Louis Petigru: Southern Conservative, Southern Dissenter
The principal problem with biography comes from the biographer's natural inclination to exaggerate the importance of his subject. Lengthy work in...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 12/22/96 by Christopher Waldrep · More from publication -
James Louis Petigru: Southern Conservative, Southern Dissenter
James Louis Petigru: Southern Conservative, Southern Dissenter, by William H. Pease and Jane H. Pease. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 12/22/96 by Christopher Waldrep · More from publication


