Superfluous Southerners
Explore the intricate relationship between traditionalist conservatism and regional identity in the United States with "Superfluous Southerners" by esteemed author. Published by the University of Missouri Press in 2012, this thought-provoking hardback spans 200 pages and delves deep into the complexities of twentieth-century America. The book captures the rise of the modern conservative movement alongside the fading of Southern regional distinctiveness, creating a unique backdrop to examine the evolution of American conservatism. Through this lens, readers gain valuable insights into the struggles and transformations faced by traditionalist intellectuals, offering a compelling narrative that resonates even today. A must-read for those interested in politics, history, and cultural studies.