{"title":"南方历史期刊,2023 年:书目选编","authors":"","doi":"10.1353/soh.2024.a925439","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<span><span>In lieu of</span> an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:</span>\n<p> <ul> <li><!-- html_title --> Southern History in Periodicals, 2023: <span>A Selected Bibliography</span> <!-- /html_title --></li> </ul> <p>T<small>his classified bibliography includes most scholarly articles</small> in the field of southern history published in periodicals in 2023, except for descriptive or genealogical writings of primary interest to a restricted group of readers. If an article was published in a year other than 2023, the appropriate year is marked with a bracketed notation. Entries under each heading are arranged alphabetically by author.</p> <h2>AFRICAN AMERICAN</h2> A<small>dair</small>, G<small>eorge</small>. The Bryce Hospital Coal Mine Lawsuits: African Americans’ Pursuit of Justice in a Time of Triumphant White Supremacy. <em>Ala. 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Religions</em>, v. 11, no. 2, pp. 153–97. B<small>ardes</small>, J<small>ohn</small> K., and K. S<small>tephen</small> P<small>rince</small>. “There Is No God in Heaven”: Black Religion, Resistance, and the Police Power in Jim Crow New Orleans. <em>Jour. Af. Am. Hist.</em>, v. 108, Spring, 220–43. B<small>arnes</small>, B<small>ryant</small> K. “Are Not Our Interests the Same?”: Black Protest, the Lost Cause, and Coalition Building in Readjuster Virginia. <em>Genealogy</em>, v. 7, no. 1, online only. B<small>arton</small>, C<small>hristopher</small> P., E<small>rica</small> J<small>ohnson</small>-E<small>dwards</small>, and K<small>iley</small> M<small>olinari</small>. Broadening Our Horizons: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Student Collaboration at Francis Marion University. <em>Hist. Archaeology</em>, v. 57, Sept., 873–84. B<small>aumgartner</small>, A<small>lice</small> L. Burrill Daniel’s Claim: A Freedom Seeker in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1865–1870. <em>Southwestern Hist. Quar.</em>, v. 127, July, 80–106. B<small>ay</small>, M<small>ia</small>. The Revolution in Black and White. <em>Jour. Early Rep.</em>, v. 43, Winter, 619–29. B<small>elton</small>, L<small>loyd</small>. “She Refused to Be Left Behind”: The Sinews of Modern Day Trafficking in the Late Illegal U.S.-Brazil Slave Trade, ca. 1860s–1880s. <em>Slavery and Abolition</em>, v. 44, no. 3, pp. 496–518. B<small>illups</small>, W<small>illiam</small> R<small>obert</small>. The Cost of Civil Rights: White Supremacist Violence and Economic Resistance against Koinonia Farm during the Civil Rights Era. <em>Jour. Sou. Hist.</em>, v. 89, Feb., 89–130. B<small>ishir</small>, C<small>atherine</small> W. Hiring Out: Enslaved Black Building Artisans in North Carolina. <em>Buildings and Landscapes</em>, v. 30, Spring–Fall, 99–122. B<small>lock</small>, S<small>haron</small>. Finding Enslaved and Free(d) People in Narratives of Early American Sexual Violence. <em>Jour. 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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 2023 年期刊中的南方史:本分类书目收录了 2023 年在期刊上发表的南方史领域的大多数学术文章,只有少数读者主要感兴趣的描述性或家谱类文章除外。如果某篇文章发表于 2023 年以外的年份,则相应年份用括号标出。每个标题下的条目按作者字母顺序排列。AFRICAN AMERICAN Adair, George.The Bryce Hospital Coal Mine Lawsuits:非裔美国人在白人至上的时代追求正义》。Ala.Rev., v. 76, July, 217-50.Adams, John A., Jr., and Bill Page.John Nathaniel Johnson: The Great Political Agitator, Educator, Journalist, Attorney, and Doctor.East Tex.Journal.Jour., v. 61, Spring, 7-47.Alridge, Derrick P., Adah Ward Randolph, and Alexis M. Johnson.African American Historians of Education and the Griot's Craft:A Historiography.Hist.Educ. Quar., v. 63, Feb., 3-31.Anderson-Davis, Stuart.Frederick Douglass in the British Isles (1845-1847):A Reassessment of Approach, Achievement, and Legacy.New North Star, v. 5, pp.Baker, Benjamin."There's a Day Coming":The Origin, Reception, and Conception of the Catastrophic Apocalypse among Black Captives.Jour.Religions, v. 11, no.Religions, v. 11, no. 2, pp.Bardes, John K., and K. Stephen Prince."There Is No God in Heaven":Bardes, John K., and K. Stephen Prince.Jour.Af.Am. Hist.历史》,第 108 卷,春季号,第 220-43 页。Barnes, Bryant K. "Are Not Our Interests the Same?":Barnes, Bryant K. "Are Not Our Interests Same?": Black Protest, the Lost Cause, and Coalition Building in Readjuster Virginia.Genealogy, v. 7, no.Barton, Christopher P., Erica Johnson-Edwards, and Kiley Molinari.Barton, Christopher P., Erica Johnson-Edwards, and Kiley Molinari.Hist.Archaeology, v. 57, Sept., 873-84.Baumgartner, Alice L. Burrill Daniel's Claim: A Freedom Seeker in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1865-1870.Southwestern Hist.Quar., v. 127, July, 80-106.Bay, Mia.The Revolution in Black and White.Jour.43, Winter, 619-29.Belton, Lloyd."她拒绝被抛弃":Slavery and Abolition, v. 43, Winter, 619-29.Slavery and Abolition, v. 44, no.3, pp.Billups, William Robert.The Cost of Civil Rights:The Cost of Civil Rights: White Supremacist Violence and Economic Resistance against Koinonia Farm during the Civil Rights Era.Jour.Jour.Hist., v. 89, Feb., 89-130.Bishir, Catherine W. Hiring Out:Hiring Out: Enslaved Black Building Artisans in North Carolina.Buildings and Landscapes, v. 30, Spring-Fall, 99-122.Block, Sharon.Finding Enslaved and Free(d) People in Narratives of Early American Sexual Violence.Jour.4, no. 1, pp.Bollinger, Heather, et al. Colonial Probate Records in the Fairfax [Va.] Court Slavery Index, 1742-1767.Jour。4, no. 1, pp.Bollinger, Heather, Justin Crouch, and Walter Hawthorne.费尔法克斯 [弗吉尼亚州] 法院奴隶制索引中的革命遗嘱记录,1767-1791 年。Jour。4, no. 1, pp.Breeden, Edwin C. Rediscovering Aleck: The Forgotten Origins and Memorial History of a Fictional Slave Sale Advertisement.Hist.Mem., v. 35, Fall-Winter, 3-40.Broussard, Albert S. Still Searching: A Black Family's Quest for Equality and Recognition during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.Jour.Gilded Age Prog.Era, v. 22, Jan., 3-19.Brown, Elizabeth C. Middle Passages:在汉普顿学院和卡莱尔印第安人工业学校的种族臣服课程》。Am. Quar.Quar., v. 75, Dec., 707-30.Brückmann, Rebecca.Pointing Fingers?Massive Resistance and German Reactions to the Little Rock Crisis, 1957.Sou. Quar.Quar., v. 58, Spring [2021], 34-54.Bruno, Tianna.Ecological Memory in the Biophysical Afterlife of Slavery.Annals Am.Annals Am.Geog., v. 113, no. 7...
Southern History in Periodicals, 2023: A Selected Bibliography
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Southern History in Periodicals, 2023: A Selected Bibliography
This classified bibliography includes most scholarly articles in the field of southern history published in periodicals in 2023, except for descriptive or genealogical writings of primary interest to a restricted group of readers. If an article was published in a year other than 2023, the appropriate year is marked with a bracketed notation. Entries under each heading are arranged alphabetically by author.
AFRICAN AMERICAN
Adair, George. The Bryce Hospital Coal Mine Lawsuits: African Americans’ Pursuit of Justice in a Time of Triumphant White Supremacy. Ala. Rev., v. 76, July, 217–50. Adams, John A., Jr., and Bill Page. John Nathaniel Johnson: The Great Political Agitator, Educator, Journalist, Attorney, and Doctor. East Tex. Hist. Jour., v. 61, Spring, 7–47. Alridge, Derrick P., Adah Ward Randolph, and Alexis M. Johnson. African American Historians of Education and the Griot’s Craft: A Historiography. Hist. Educ. Quar., v. 63, Feb., 3–31. Anderson-Davis, Stuart. Frederick Douglass in the British Isles (1845–1847): A Reassessment of Approach, Achievement, and Legacy. New North Star, v. 5, pp. 1–24. Baker, Benjamin. “There’s a Day Coming”: The Origin, Reception, and Conception of the Catastrophic Apocalypse among Black Captives. Jour. Af. Religions, v. 11, no. 2, pp. 153–97. Bardes, John K., and K. Stephen Prince. “There Is No God in Heaven”: Black Religion, Resistance, and the Police Power in Jim Crow New Orleans. Jour. Af. Am. Hist., v. 108, Spring, 220–43. Barnes, Bryant K. “Are Not Our Interests the Same?”: Black Protest, the Lost Cause, and Coalition Building in Readjuster Virginia. Genealogy, v. 7, no. 1, online only. Barton, Christopher P., Erica Johnson-Edwards, and Kiley Molinari. Broadening Our Horizons: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Student Collaboration at Francis Marion University. Hist. Archaeology, v. 57, Sept., 873–84. Baumgartner, Alice L. Burrill Daniel’s Claim: A Freedom Seeker in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1865–1870. Southwestern Hist. Quar., v. 127, July, 80–106. Bay, Mia. The Revolution in Black and White. Jour. Early Rep., v. 43, Winter, 619–29. Belton, Lloyd. “She Refused to Be Left Behind”: The Sinews of Modern Day Trafficking in the Late Illegal U.S.-Brazil Slave Trade, ca. 1860s–1880s. Slavery and Abolition, v. 44, no. 3, pp. 496–518. Billups, William Robert. The Cost of Civil Rights: White Supremacist Violence and Economic Resistance against Koinonia Farm during the Civil Rights Era. Jour. Sou. Hist., v. 89, Feb., 89–130. Bishir, Catherine W. Hiring Out: Enslaved Black Building Artisans in North Carolina. Buildings and Landscapes, v. 30, Spring–Fall, 99–122. Block, Sharon. Finding Enslaved and Free(d) People in Narratives of Early American Sexual Violence. Jour. Slavery Data Preservation, v. 4, no. 1, pp. 1–10. Bollinger, Heather, et al. Colonial Probate Records in the Fairfax [Va.] Court Slavery Index, 1742–1767. Jour. Slavery Data Preservation, v. 4, no. 1, pp. 32–40. Bollinger, Heather, Justin Crouch, and Walter Hawthorne. Revolutionary Probate Records in the Fairfax [Va.] Court Slavery Index, 1767–1791. Jour. Slavery Data Preservation, v. 4, no. 1, pp. 41–47. Breeden, Edwin C. Rediscovering Aleck: The Forgotten Origins and Memorial History of a Fictional Slave Sale Advertisement. Hist. Mem., v. 35, Fall–Winter, 3–40. Broussard, Albert S. Still Searching: A Black Family’s Quest for Equality and Recognition during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Jour. Gilded Age Prog. Era, v. 22, Jan., 3–19. Brown, Elizabeth C. Middle Passages: Lessons in Racial Subjection at the Hampton Institute and Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Am. Quar., v. 75, Dec., 707–30. Brückmann, Rebecca. Pointing Fingers?: Massive Resistance and German Reactions to the Little Rock Crisis, 1957. Sou. Quar., v. 58, Spring [2021], 34–54. Bruno, Tianna. Ecological Memory in the Biophysical Afterlife of Slavery. Annals Am. Assn. Geog., v. 113, no. 7...