Remaking Dixie
Delve into the transformative era of the American South with "Remaking Dixie" by Neil R. McMillen, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 1997. This compelling collection of original essays explores critical issues that shed light on the social conditions and historical dynamics of Southern States from 1865 to 1945. Consisting of 207 pages, McMillen’s insightful work examines how the Second World War served as a pivotal turning point in Southern history, offering fresh perspectives and answers to enduring questions about this region's evolution. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Remaking Dixie" invites readers to engage with the complexities and legacies of the South while providing a nuanced understanding of its past. Make this essential addition to your bookshelf today and enrich your grasp of the American historical narrative.