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GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Index To Volume LXXVI—1992 This index uses shortened titles to conserve space. Abercromby, James, book on, revd., 719- American Missionary Association, 292- 20 93, 295, 308 Abolitionists, books on, revd., 488-89, American Revolution, books on, revd., 490-91, 491-93, 966-69 134-35, 722-23, 949-50; books on, Adams, Virginia M., ed.. On the Altar of noted, 545-46, 797 Freedom, revd., 984-86 American Studies in Black and White, by Sid¬ The Adaptable South, eds., Elizabeth Jaco- ney Kaplan, ed., Allan D. Austin, way, et al., revd., 789-90 revd., 735-36 Admiral John H. Towers, by Clark G. Americans for Democratic Action, 388-92 Reynolds, revd., 1003-05 Ames, Blanche Butler, 301-302, 304 Adventures of “Amos ‘n’ Andy,” by Melvin “Amos ‘n’ Andy,” book on, revd., 206-208 Patrick Ely, revd., 206-208 And the Crooked Places Made Straight, by Africa, 642-43 David Chalmers, revd., 1009-10 African-Americans; see Blacks Anderson, Eric, coed.. The Facts of Recon¬ An African-American Exodus, by Katherine struction, revd., 176-77 L. Dvorak, revd., 177-79 Andrews, William L., ed.. Bursting Bonds, Afro-American Genealogy, by Loris D. by William Pickens, revd., 759-60 Gofer, noted, 796 Anglin, Mary K., revs., 473-75 Afro-American Sources in Virginia, by Antebellum Architecture of Kentucky, by Clay Michael Plunkett, noted, 228 Lancaster, noted, 798 Agrarianism and Reconstruction Politics, by Anti-Racism in U.S. History, by Herbert Michael L. Lanza, revd., 752-54 Aptheker, revd., 952-54 Agricultural history, book on, revd., 712- Appalachia, 337, 347; books on, revd., 14 187-88, 188-90, 190-92, 519-20, 528- Ahead of Her Time, by Dorothy Sterling, 30, 530-31, 773-75 revd., 488-89 Appalachian Frontiers, ed., Richard D. Aiken, S.C., 840, 852, 855 Mitchell, revd., 187-88 Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round, by Appalachian Passage, by Helen B. Hiscoe, Richard A. Couto, revd., 218-19 revd., 528-30 Alabama, book on, revd., 501-502 Aptheker, Herbert, Anti-Racism in U.S. Alexander, Adele Logan, Ambiguous Lives, History, revd., 952-54 rev. essay on, 410-19 Archaeology, books on, revd., 938-42 Alexander, Benjamin Harold, All the Way Arapahoe Indians, 19, 40 Up, revd., 1010-12 Architecture, book on, noted, 798 Alexander, Roberta Sue, revs., 750-52 Argersinger, jo Ann E., revs., 770-71 Alias Bill Arp, by David B. Parker, revd., Arkansas, books on, revd., 179-81,944-45 183-85 Army of Tennessee hospital system, art. Allen, Barbara, coed.. Sense of Place, on, 809-36 noted, 228-29 Arnall, Ellis, book on, revd., 199-201 All the Way Up, by Benjamin Harold Alex¬ Arnold, Morris S., Colonial Arkansas, ander, revd., 1010-12 1686-1804, revd., 944-45 Alston, Thurnell, 868-74 Arp, Bill, book on, revd., 183-85 Ambiguous Lives, by Adele Logan Alexan¬ Arsenault, Raymond, revs., 792-94 der, rev. essay on, 410-19 As / Saw It, by Dean Rusk, rev. essay on, Amelia Island, Fla., 84-86 58-66 1026 Georgia Historical Quarterly At Freedom’s Edge, by William Cohen, Belz, Herman, revs., 135-37 revd., 181-83 Bemiss, Samuel M., 822-23 Athens, Ga., 58, 116, 120; book on, revd., Benjamin Franklin Butler, by Dick Nolan, 1012-14 revd., 979-80 Atkin, Jonathan M., revs., 954-56 Bennett, Charles E., coauth., A Quest For Atlanta, Ga., 63, 111, 639, 642, 644, 649; Glory, revd., 134-35 book on, revd., 171-73 Berkeley, Kathleen C., revs., 504-506 Atlanta Constitution, 655, 670-71 Bergeron, Arthur, Jr., Confederate Mobile, Audubon, John James, 558-60 revd., 982-84 Augusta, Ga., 837, 847, 850-58 passim, Bergerson, Paul H., ed.. The Papers of An¬ 896, 901-903 drew Johnson, Vol. 9, revd., 750-52 Austin, Allan D., ed., American Studies in Berlin Calling, by John Carver Edwards, Black arui While, by Sidney Kaplan, revd., 1005-07 revd., 735-36 Berlin, Ira, coed.. Freedom, Ser. 1, Vol. 3, Autobiography of Henry Merrell, ed., James revd., 174-75 L. Skinner III, revd., 185-87 Berry, J. Bill, ed.. Home Ground, revd., Avary, Myrta Lockett, 329-30 785-87 Ayers, Edward L., coed.. The Edge of the Berwanger, Eugene H., “The Case of South, revd., 148-50 Stirrup and Edwards, 1861-1870: The Kidnapping and Georgia Enslavement Bailey, DeFord, book on, revd., 997-98 of West Indian Blacks,” 1-18 Bailey, Elizabeth, revs., 944-45 Biles, Roger, A New Deal For the American Bailey, Fred Arthur, revs., 203-204 People, revd., 770-71 Bailyn, Bernard, coed.. Strangers Within Bill of Rights, book on, revd., 135-37 the Realm, revd., 128-30 Birmingham, Ala., book on, revd., 215-16 Baine, Rodney M., “The Myths of Mary Black Abolitionist Papers, Vols. 4 and 5, ed., Musgrove,” 428-35 C. Peter Ripley, revd., 966-69 Baker, Jean Harvey, revs., 160-61 Black, Earl and Merle, The Vital South, Baldwin, Lewis V., “The Making of a revd., 790-91 Dreamer: The Georgia Roots of Mar¬ Black Exodus, ed., Alferdteen Harrison, tin Luther King, Jr.,” rev. essay, 639- revd., 762-65 51 Black in Selma, by J. L. Chestnut, Jr., and Ballard, Michael B., revs., 977-79 Julia Cass, revd., 213-15 Barker, Gary G., The Handcraft Revival in Black Women Abolitionists, by Shirley J. Southern Appalachia, 1930-1990, revd., Yee, revd., 490-91 773-75 Blacks, arts, on., 1-18, 260-83, 284-312, Barrett, John G., revs., 744-45 313-32, 333-53, 577-611; rev. essay Bartley, Numan V., 618; revs., 790-91 on, 410-19; photo essay on, 459-71; Bashaw, Carolyn T., notes, 546 books on, revd., 137-39, 141-43, 174- Batteau, Allen, The Invention of Ap¬ 75, 177-79, 179-81, 181-83, 210-11, palachia, revd., 188-90 213-15, 218-19, 475-77, 477-79, 487- Bauer, Ida (“Dora”), 243, 251-53 88, 490-91, 511-13, 513-15, 533-35, Baumgartner, Richard A., coed.. Echoes of 535-36, 536-37, 544-45, 759-60, 762- Battle, revd., 171-73 65, 775-77, 777-79, 779-81; 940-42, Beatty, Bess, revs., 185-87 959-61, 961-63, 963-65, 965-66, 984- Before Freedom Came, eds., Edward D.C. 86, 991-92; books on, noted, 228, 232, Campbell, Jr. and Kym S. Rice, revd., 543, 796 (see also Slavery) 141-43 Bledstein, Burton J., revs., 993-95 Belknap, Michal R., revs., 216-18 Blee, Kathleen M., Women of the Klan, Bell, Malcolm, Jr., “Ease and Elegance, revd., 521-22 Madeira and Murder: The Social Life A Blockaded Eamily, by Antoinette Hague, of Savannah’s City Hotel,” 551-76 revd., 501-502 Index 1027 “Bloody Terrain; Freedwomen, Sexual¬ Burnside, by William Marvel, revd., 744- ity, and Violence During Reconstruc¬ 45 tion,” by Catherine Clinton, 313-32 Burnside, Ambrose E., book on, revd., Bloody Daiim, by Thomas Goodrich, revd., 744-45 746-47 Bursting Bonds, by William Pickens, ed., Bodnar, John, Remaking America, revd., William L. Andrews, revd., 759-60 999-1001 Bush, Florence Cop>e, Dorie, revd., 519-20 Bogue, Allan G., revs., 163-64 Buder, Benjamin F., book on, revd., 979- Boles, John B., revs., 734-35 80 Bolsterli, Margaret Jones, Bom in the Butler, Frances Kemble, 464 Delta, revd., 525-26 Bynum, Victoria, Unruly Women, revd., Boltzius, Johann Martin, 895-96, 901-909 485-87 passim By the Work of Their Hands, by John Bond, Cynthia D., coauth.. The Pen is Michael Vlach, revd., 938-40 Ours, noted, 542 Boney, F.N., coauth., “A University Goes Cadle, Farris W., Georgia Land Surveying to War: The Navy at the University of History and Law, revd., 716-17 Georgia During World War 11,” 115- Calhoon, Robert M., revs., 957-59 27; coed., “God Made Man, Man Made Caldwell, Erskine, 657, 674; book on, the Slave," revd., 965-66; notes, 224 revd., 196-97 Books and Articles on South Carolina History, Calhoun, John C., 551 by Lewis P. Jones, noted, 795 Calusa Indians, book on, revd., 710-11 Bom in the Delta, by Margaret J. Bolsterli, Calvinism, book on, revd., 734-35 revd., 525-26 Camp Gordon: See Fort Gordon Bornemann, Johann Christopher, letters Campbell, Randolph B., revs., 487-88 of, 891-914 The Campfires of the Everglades, by Charles Boulton, Alexander O., revs., 938-40 E. Whitehead, revd., 723-24 Bowron, James, book on, revd., 758-59 Caraway, Nancie, Segregated Sisterhood, Boyd, Kenneth W., Georgia Historical revd., 539-41 Markers, noted, 226 Carolina Lowcountry, April 1775-june 1776, Braden, Waldo W., ed.. Building the Myth, by Terry Lipscomb, noted, 797 revd., 173-74 Carr, Lois Green, coauth., Robert Cole’s Bragg, Braxton, book on, revd., 747-48 World, revd., 712-14 Bragg, William Harris, revs., 171-72 Carson, Clayborne, coed.. The Papers of Braxton Bragg and the Confederate Defeat, Martin Luther King, Jr., Vol. 1, rev. by Judith Lee Hallock, revd., 747-48 essay on, 639-51 Bresee, Clyde, Hmv Grand a Flame, revd., Carter, Jimmy, art. on, 612-38 956-57 Carter, Dan T., coed.. The Adaptable South, Britain, 1-18 passim, 67-86 passim, 87-99 revd., 789-90 passim, 101 “The Case of Stirrup and Edwards, 1861- British Empire, book on, revd., 128-30 1870: The Kidnapping and Georgia Broadwater, Jeff, revs., 1009-10 Enslavement of West Indian Blacks,” “Broke by the War," ed., Edmund L. Drago, by Eugene Berwanger, 1-18 revd., 971-73 Cash, Wilbur J., 394, 402, 406-409; book Building the Myth, ed., Waldo W. Braden, on, revd., 205-206 revd., 173-74 Cashin, Edward J., “James Oglethorjje’s Buker, George E., Jacksonville, revd., Account of the 1745 Escajje of the 1014-16 Scots at Shap,” 87-99 Bull, William, book on, revd., 130-32 Cashin, Joan E., revs., 472-73; A Family Bullard, Mary R., “In Search of Cumber¬ Venture, revd., 483-85 land Island's Dungeness: Its Origins Cass, Julia, coauth.. Black in Selma, revd., and English Antecedents,” 67-86 213-15 1028 Georgia Historical Quarterly Celia, A Slave, by Melton A. McLaurin, Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. revd., 487-88 Seymour, ed., Terry L. Jones, noted, Cerveau, Joseph Louis Fermin, 552-53, 230 567 Civil War Virginia, by James I. Robertson, Chafe, William H., The Paradox of Change, revd., 161-62 revd., 515-17 Claghorn, Charles E., Women Patriots of the Chalmers, David, And the Crooked Places American Revolution, noted, 545-46 Made Straight, revd., 1010-12 Claiming the Heritage, by Missy Dean (;hance, Joseph Jefferson Davis’s Mexi¬ Kubitschek, revd., 477-79 can War Regiment, revd., 732-34; ed., Clark, Frederick, 4-18 passim Mexican War Journal of Captain Clarke County, Ga., book on revd., 1012- Franklin Smith, noted, 229 13 Charleston, S.C., 85, 276, 850, 892 Clay, Henry, book on, revd., 730-32 Cheek, Aimee Lee and William, revs., Clayton, Bruce, W. J. Cash, revd., 205- 137-39 206; “Dixie’s Daughter: Margaret Cherokee Americans, by John R. Finger, Mitchell Reconsidered,” rev. essay, revd., 767-68 393-409 Cherokee Indians, 696-700; books on, Clayton, Xernona, I’ve Been Marching All revd., 145-47, 767-68 the Time, revd., 536-37 Cherokee Removal, ed., William L. Ander¬ Clement Haynsworth, the Senate and the Su¬ son, revd., 145-47 preme Court, by John P. Frank, revd., Chesebrough, David B., “God Ordained 216-18 This War,” revd., 737-39 Clinton, Catherine, “Bloody Terrain: Chestnut, J. L., Jr., coauth.. Black in Freedwomen, Sexuality and Violence Selma, revd., 213-15 During Reconstruction,” 313-32; “In Chestnutt, David R., coed.. The Meaning Search of Southern Women’s History: of South Carolina History, revd., 150-51 The Current State of Academic Pub¬ Cheyenne Indians, 29-45 passim lishing,” rev. essay, 420-27; revs., 495- Chimborazo Hospital, 810, 817-18 98 Cimbala, Paul A., “On the Frontier of Clothing, photo essay on, 459-71 Freedom: Freedman’s Bureau Offi¬ Cmiel, Kenneth, Democratic Eloquence, cers and Agents and the Reconstruc¬ revd., 154-55 tion of Georgia,” 577-611; revs., 986- Cody, Cheryll Ann, revs., 475-77 87 Cofer, Loris D., Afro-American Genealogy, Citizen Klansmen, by Leonard J. Moore, noted, 796 noted, 231 Cohen, Robert, revs., 779-81 City Hotel, Savannah, art. on, 551-76 Cohen, William, At Freedom’s Edge, revd., Civil Rights, 54-59; art. on, 639-51; rev. 181-83 essay on, 862-75; books on, revd., 211- Coker, Kathy Roe, “World War 11 Prison¬ 13, 213-15, 215-16, 218-19, 533-35, ers of War in Georgia: German 535-36, 536-37, 775-77, 777-79, 779- Memories of Camp Gordon, 1943- 81, 783-85; book on, noted, 232 1945,” 837-61 Civil War, arts, on, 652-74, 675-94; books Cold War, 373-92 passim on, revd., 160-61, 161-63, 163-64, Cole, Robert, book on, revd., 712-14 164-66, 166-67, 168-69, 169-71, 171- Colombia, 100, 102, 105-106, 108 73, 491-93, 493-94, 495-98, 498-99, Colonial America, books on, revd., 130- 500-501, 501-502, 503-504, 737-39, 32, 132-33, 134-35, 712-14, 717-19, 739-40, 740-41, 742-44, 744-45, 746- 719-20, 722-23 48, 973-87; book on, noted, 230 Colonial Arkansas, 1686-1804, by Morris S. Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan, ed., Arnold, revd., 944-45 Charles East, revd., 495-98 Comanche Indians, 19, 29 Index 1029 Communism, 373-92 passim, 402 Cummins, Light Townsend, Spanish Ob¬ Conchlown USA, by Charles C. Foster, servers and the American Revolution, noted, 227-28 1775-1783, revd., 949-50 Confederacy, 10, 18, 321, 326, 332; arts, Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., Popular Im¬ on, 652-74, 675-94; books on, revd., ages of the Presidency, revd., 724-26 166-67, 168-69, 739-40, 740-42, 747- Current, Richard N., revs., 176-77 48 Currie-McDaniel, Ruth, “Northern Confederate Constitution of 1861, by Mar¬ Women in the South, 1860-1880,” shall L. DeRosa, revd., 739-40 284-312 Confederate Army, 10, 21, 24-25, 48 Cutler, Wayne, revs., 732-34 “The Confederate Home Front Sanitized: Joel Chandler Harris’ On the Plantation Dahlonega, Ga., 696, 699-701 and Sectional Reconciliation,” by John Darien, Ga., 866-74 passim C. Inscoe, 652-74 ‘Daughters of Sorrow,’ by Beverly Guy- Confederate Lady Comes of Age, ed., Mary Sheftall, revd., 511-13 D. Robertson, revd., 503-504 David Humphreys’ “Life of General Confederate Mobile, by Arthur Bergeron, Washington," ed., Rosemarie Zagarri, Jr., revd., 982-84 revd., 132-33 Conscience and Slavery, by Victor B. How¬ Davidson, Jan, revs., 773-75 ard, revd., 734-35 Davis, Harold E., revs., 758-59 Cook, James F., revs., 199-201 Davis, Jefferson, books on, revd., 732-34, Cook, Sylvia Jenkins, Erskine Caldwell and 740-42 the Fiction of Poverty, revd., 196-97 Davis, Joseph E., book on, revd., 156-57 Coopter, William J., revs., 739-40 Davis, Stephen, revs., 164-66 Cornelius, Janet D., “When / Can Read My Davis, William C., Jefferson Dains, revd., Title Clear," revd., 959-61 740-42 Coryell, Janet L., revs., 500-501 “Dawn of a New Era: Gold Mining in Couto, Richard A., Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Twentieth-Century Georgia,” by Turn Me Round, revd., 218-19 David Williams, 915-28 Cowden, Joanna D., revs., 966-69 Dear Boys, by Mrs. Keith Frazier Somer¬ Crawford. Martin, revs., 187-88 ville, eds., Judy Barrett Litoff and Crawford, Vicki L., coed.. Women in the David C. Smith, revd., 527-28 Civil Rights Movement, revd., 533-35 DeBats, Donald, Elites and Masses, revd., Creek Indians, 74, 78; art. on, 428-35; 152-53; revs., 154-55 book on, revd., 726-28 DeCredico, Mary A., revs., 982-84 Cresswell, Stephen, Mormons Cowboys, Dees, Morris, A Season for Justice, revd., Moonshiners & Klansmen, revd., 756-58 211-13 Crist, Lynda Lasswell, coed.. The Papers of DeFord Bailey, by David C. Morton, revd., Jefferson Davis, Vol. 7, revd., 973-74 997-98 Crooks, James B., Jacksonville After the DeHart, Jane Sherron, coauth.. Sex, Gen¬ Fire, 1901-1919, revd., 765-66 der, and the Politics of ERA, revd., 538- Crozer Theological Seminary, 640, 646- 39 47, 649-50 Democratic Eloquence, by Kenneth Cmiel, Culftepper, Marilyn Mayer, Triab and revd., 154-55 Triumphs, revd., 493-94 Deromanticizing Black History, by Clarence Cultural Perspectives on the American South, E. Walker, revd., 963-64 Vol. 5, ed., Charles Reagan Wilson, DeRosa, Marshall L., The Confederate Con¬ revd., 220-21 stitution of 1861, revd., 739-40 Cumberland Island, Ga., art. on, 67-86 Describing Early America, by Pamela Regis, Cumming, Kate, 809, 814-16, 822-27 revd., 947-48 1030 Georc;ia Historical Quarterly The Deslrurlive War, by C.harles Royster, "Ease and Elegance, Madeira and .Mur¬ revd., 742-44 der: The StK'ial Life of Savannah's De Vorsey, Louis, Jr., Keys to the Encounter, City Hotel,” by Malcolm Bell, Jr., 551- noted, 796 76 Dillon, Merton L., revs., 491-93 East, Charles, ed.. The Civil War Diary of Disji^ired Images, by Patricia Morton, Sarah Morgan, revd., 495-98 revd., 475-77 Eatonton, Cia., 656-57, 666, 668 Dix, Mary Seaton, coed.. The Papers of Jef¬ Ebel, C^arol, notes, 545-46 ferson Davis, Vol. 7, revd., 973-74 Ebenezer, Ga., 895-96, 901-903, 909-13 “Dixie's Daughter: Margaret Mitchell Re¬ Echoes of Battle, ed., Larry M. Stayer and considered,” rev. essay by Bruce Richard A. Baumgartner, revd., 171- Clayton, 393-409 73 Dorgan, Howard, revs., 221-23 Eckert, Ralph L., revs., 169-71 Dorie, by Florence Catpe Bush, revd., 519- Economic history, tx)ok on, revd., 192-94 20 Edge of the South, eds., Edward L. Ayers Dorsey, James E., The History of Hall and John C. W'illis, revd., 148-50 County, Georgia, Vol. I, noted, 797 Educated in Romance, by Dorothy Hol¬ Doster, Cary L., coauth., "A University land and Margaret C. Eisenhart, Coes to War; The Navy at the Univer¬ noted, 542-43 sity of Ceorgia During W'orld War II,” Education, art. on, 284-312; brwks on, 115-27; ed.. From Ahbei'ille to Zehulon, revd., 192-94, 194-96, 777-81; books noted, 224 on, noted, 542-43, 543-44, 546 Douglas, .Stephen A., book on, revd., 157- An Education in Georgia, by Calvin Trillin, 60 revd., 779-81 Douglass, Frederick, 244, 251 Edwards, Grace Toney, revs., 519-20 Dowd, Cregory Evans, A Spirited Resis- Edwards, John Carver, Berlin Calling, tarue, revd., 945-47 revd., 1005-06 Dovie, Don H., revs., 481-83 Edwards, Samuel, art. on, 1-18 Drago, Edmund L., ed., “Broke by the Egerton, Douglas R., revs., 722-23 War,” revd., 971-73; revs., 174-75 Egerlon, John, Shetdes of Gray, revd., Dude, Nance, book on, revd., 517-19 1016-17 Dufour, Ronald P., revs., 717-19 Eisenhart, Margaret C., coauth.. Educated Duke, David, book on, revd., 1018-19 in Romance, noted, 542-43 Duncan, Russell, revs., 984-86 Elite Women and the Reform Impulse in Mem¬ Dungeness, art. on, 67-86 phis, IS75-I915, by Marsha Wedell, Dunn, Joe P., coed,. The Future South. revd., 504-506 revd., 792-94 Elites and Masses, by Donald Debats, revd., Dunning, James L., 587-88 152-53 Durfee, Robert, book on, revd., 720-22 Ely, Melvin Patrick, The Adventures of Durr, Virginia, 406-407 “Amos ‘n’ Andy,” revd., 206-208 Dvorak, Katherine L., An Ajrican American Emergence of Dai’id Duke and the Politics of Exmlus, revd., 177-79 Race, by Douglas D. Rose, revd., 1018- Dse, Nancy S., coed.. Gender, Class, Race 19 and Reform in the Progressive Era, revd.. “Encounters Likely and Unlikely Between 507-508 Black and Poor W'hite Women in the Dysart, Jane E., revs., 726-28 Rural South, 1865-1940,” by Jac¬ queline Jones, 333-53 Early American Methodism, by Russell E. Enter the Physician, by Lamar Riley Mur- Richey, revd., 950-52 phey, revd., 143-45 Each I)a\s on the Georgia Tidewater, b\ Erskine Caldwell and the Fiction of Poverty, Buddv Sullivan, noted, 224-25 by Sylvia Jenkins Cook, revd., 196-97 Index 1031 Escott, Paul, revs., 485-87 Frankel, Noralee, coed.. Gender, Clas.s, Eskevv, Glenn T., revs., 215-16 Race, and Reform in the Progressive Era, Evans, C^lement Anselm, book on, revd., revd., 507-508 981-82 Fraser, Walter J., Jr., revs., 1014-16 “Free African-American Women in Savannah, 1800-1860: Autonomy and Affluence Amid Adversity,” by Whit¬ Fabel, Robin, revs., 937-38 tington Johnson, 260-83 Facts of Reconstruction, eds., Eric Anderson Freedom, Ser. 1, Vol. 3, eds., Ira Berlin, et and Alfred A. Moss, revd., 176-77 al., revd., 174-75 A Family Venture, by Joan Cashin, revd., Freedom by Degrees, by Gary B. Nash and 483-85 Jean R. Soderlund, revd., 137-39 Fannin County, Ga., 20-22, 25-26, 43-44 Freedmen’s Bureau, 278, 292-93, 314-32 Farmer, James O., Jr., revs., 737-39 passim, 336, 338; art. on, 577-611 Farmer, Robert, book on, revd., 717-19 The Fretwh Thom, by Robert S. Weddle, Farming, art. on, 354-72 revd., 937-38 Feller, Daniel, revs., 730-32 Freud, Sigmund, 238, 241,243, 248, 251- Felton, Rebecca Latimer, art. on, 544-72 55 Female Pastoral, by Elizabeth Harrison, Friedman, Jean E., revs., 493-94 revd., 522-25 From Abbeville to Zebulon, ed., Gary L. Dos- Ferguson, Leland, Uruommon Ground, ter, noted, 224 revd., 938-40 From Cotton Belt to Sunbelt, by Bruce J. Ferling, John, revs., 132-33 Schulman, revd., 1002-03 Fernandina, Fla., 5, 7-8, 85 From Roots to Roses, ed., Nancy Herzberg, Finger, John R., Cherokee Americans, revd., revd., 530-31 767-68 Frontier history, book on, revd., 483-85 First American Baptist Church (Savan¬ Fry, Gladys-Marie, Night Riders in Black nah), 261, 264, 281 Folk History, noted, 231 First New South, by Howard N. The Future South, eds., Joe P. Dunn and Rabinowitz, revd., 989-91 Howard L. Preston, revd., 792-94 Fite, Gilbert C., Richard B. Russell, Jr., Sen¬ ator from Georgia, rev. essay on, 46-57 Fleming, Cynthia Griggs, revs., 511-13 Galbraith, Loretta and William, A Lost Florida. 4-5, 7-8, 11, 41, 75, 78, 80-82, Heroine of the Confederacy, revd., 495- 350; b<K)ks on, revd., 710-11, 723-24, 98 765-66, 942-44, 1014-16; books on, Gallagher, Gary, ed.. Struggle for the noted, 227, 228, 795 Shenandoah, revd., 169-71 Folklore, book on, noted, 228-29 Garrison, Dee, revs., 515-17 Formisano, Ronald P., revs., 969-71 Garrow, David J., revs., 1018-19 Formwalt, Lee W., revs., 754-.56 Gatewood, Willard B., “Richard Brevard Fort Gordon, POW camp, art. on, 837-61 Russell: ‘The Georgia Giant,’” rev. Forten, Charlotte, 294, 297-99, 310 essay, 46-57 Foster, Charles C., Conchtown USA, noted, Geary, lames W., We Need Men, revd.. 227-28 163-64 Foster, Gaines M., revs., 999-1002 Geruier, Class, Race, and Reform in the Pro¬ Foster, Sarah Jane, 296, 298-300, 310 gressive Era, eds., Noralee Frankel and Frank Lawrence Owsley, by Harriet Chap- Nancy S. Dye, revd., 507-508 p)ell Owsley, revd., 203-204 Gender relations, arts, on, 241-59, 354- Frank, John P., Clement Haynsworth, the 72; books on, revd., 479-81, 485-87, Senate and the Supreme Court, revd., 538-39 216-18 Genealogy, book on, noted, 796 1032 Georgia Historical Quarterly Genovese, Eugene D., 640; The Slavehold¬ Gone With the Wind, 393-409 passim; Rus¬ ers’ Dilemma, revd., 957-59 sian persjjective, essay on, 876-90 Gentry and Common Folk, by Albert H. Gooding, James Henry, book on, revd., Tillson, Jr., revd., 722-23 984-86 Cientry, Judith Fenner, revs., 501-502 Goodman, James E., “Stealing Sheet- Georgia, University of, 46-47, 64, 66; rock,” rev. essay, 862-75 photo essay on, 115-27; book on, Goodrich, Thomas, Bloody Dawn, revd., revd., 777-81 746-47 Georgia Agricultural Society, 354,363-64 Gould, Lewis L., revs., 507-508 “(ieorgia By Gaslight; Glimpses of Macon Grady, Henry, 670-74 from Letters of the City Gas Light Graham, Hugh Davis, revs., 768-70 Superintendent, 1859-1862,” by Jef¬ Grant, U. S., book on, revd., 986-87 frey Alan Owens, 675-94 Graves, John W., Town and Country, revd., Georgia Historical Markers, by Kenneth W. 179-81; revs., 181-83 Boyd, noted, 226 Gray, Edmund, 74-75, 85-86 Georgia Land Surveying History arid Law, by Great Depression, 337, 350, 393; book Farris W. 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From Roots to Roses, Man Made the Slave,” revd., 965-66; revd., 530-31 revs., 759-60 “Hidden Lives: Georgia’s Free Women of Humphries, Robert L., ed.. The Journal of Color,” rev. essay by James L. Roark, Archibald C. McKinley, revd., 754-56 410-19 Hunt, Patricia K., “Clothing as an Expres¬ Higginson, Ida Agassiz, 286-88, 308-12 sion of History: The Dress of African- Hill, Benjamin, 673 American Georgia Women, 1880- Hill Country Teacher, by Dianne T. Man¬ 1915,” 459-71 ning, noted, 546 Hunt, Susan, 412-18 Hiscoe, Helen B., Appalachian Passage, Hunting, book on, revd., 198-99 revd., 528-30 Hurston, Zora Neale, book on, noted, 545 Historical Dictionary of Reconstruction, by Hans L. Trefousse, noted, 798 Ida B. Wells-Bamett, by Mildred Thomp¬ History of Hall County, Georgia, Vol. 1, by son, revd., 513-15 James E. Dorsey, noted, 797 “In Search of Cumberland Island’s History of Music and Dance in Florida, 1565- Dungeness: Its Origins and English 1865, by Wiley L. Housewright, revd., Antecedents,” by Mary R. Bullard, 67- 942-44 86 Hobson, Fred, 652-53 “In Search of Southern Women’s History: Holland, Dorothy C., coauth.. Educated in The Current State of Academic Pub¬ Romance, noted, 542-43 lishing,” rev. essay by Catherine Clin¬ Holmes, William F., revs., 190-92 ton, 420-27 1034 Georgia Historical Quarterly In the South the Baptists are the Center of Johannsen, Robert W., Lincoln, the South, Gravity, by Edward L. 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Austin, revd., ward Cashin, 87-99 735-36 Janiewski, Dolores, revs., 201-203 Kansas, 19, 28-30, 41, 44 Janken, Kenneth, revs., 775-77 Kaster, Kent K., revs., 996-97 Jay, William, 551-52, 554, 576 Kelley, Abby, book on, revd., 488-89 Jefferson Davis, by William C. Davis, revd., Kemble, Frances, 464 740-42 Kemplen, Tilda, book on, revd., 530-31 Jefferson Davis’s Mexican War Regiment, by Kennedy, John F., 59, 61 Joseph E. Chance, revd., 732-34 Kentucky, book on, noted, 798 Jeffrey, Thomas E., revs., 152-53 Kester, Howard, book on, revd., 208-209 Jensen, Joan M., Promise to the Land, revd., Keys to the Encounter, by Louis De Vorsey, 473-75 Jr., noted, 796

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