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2 Good books on the South

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Omoplata posted on Fri, Jul 3 2009 8:43 AM

After reading DiLorenzo's Lincoln books and having read Calhoun and some Jefferson Davis, I am looking for recommendations on other books about the South that really give you a sense of what it means to be a Southerner. 

Preferably one mainstream - easily found in Borders or Barnes and Noble...

And one I may have to find used or order from Mises or only get at the library.

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Not sure how mainstream these works are but Lew Rockwell has an extensive bibliography on "The South and Southern History": http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/wilson5.html

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Wow, good stuff.  I have read or come across some of it, but no where near all of it.  Awesome bibliography and just what I was looking for.  Thanks.

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