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  • Volume 5 Part I of
    Elizabeth Alston Pringle: A South Carolina Woman Rice Planter - and Writer
    by Dr. Anne Meriwether


  • Volume 6 Part II of
    Elizabeth Alston Pringle: A South Carolina Woman Rice Planter - and Writer
    by Dr. Anne Meriwether


  • Volume 7 Part I of The Roots of Southern Agrarianism:
    Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Her Literary Descendants

    by Dr. James E. Kibler


  • Volume 8 Part II of The Roots of Southern Agrarianism:
    Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Her Literary Descendants
    by Dr. James E. Kibler






  • Volume 13 Art and Tradition in the South
    by Mr. Jack Kershaw, Esq.





  • Volume 17 The Artist in the Mirror: Donald Davidson's The Tall Men
    by Dr. Mark Winchell



  • Volume 19 James Henley Thornwell and the Promise of Southern Theology
    by Dr. William Wilson



  • Volume 21 Agrarian Poetics: Donald Davidson's Lee in the Mountains
    by Dr. Mark Winchell







  • Volume 27 The Agrarian Tradition and the Crisis of Modernity
    by Dr. Mark Malvasi


  • Volume 28 The Enduring Relevance of the Southern Tradition
    by Dr. Mark Malvasi








  • Volume 35 Joy Down in My Heart: Spiritual Identity in the Old South
    by Reverend William Barr (Rector, Anglican Catholic Church, Shreveport, Louisiana)


  • Volume 36 His Truth Abideth Still: The Pervasiveness of Religious Orthodoxy Down South
    by Reverend William Barr (Rector, Anglican Catholic Church, Shreveport, Louisiana)




  • Volume 39 Part I of
    The CSA as a Reactionary Constitutional Experience
    by Dr. Marshall DeRosa


  • Volume 40 Part II of
    The CSA as a Reactionary Constitutional Experience
    by Dr. Marshall DeRosa


  • Volume 41 Part I of William Gilmore Simms
    by Dr. John Guilds (biographer of William Gilmore Simms, and scholar)


  • Volume 42 Part II of William Gilmore Simms
    by Dr. John Guilds (biographer of William Gilmore Simms, and scholar)


  • Volume 43 Part I of
    The Theology of the South: The Fruits of Orthodoxy and Apostasy
    by Rev. Steve Wilkins (Pastor, Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church)


  • Volume 44 Part II of
    The Theology of the South: The Fruits of Orthodoxy and Apostasy
    by Rev. Steve Wilkins (Pastor, Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church)








  • Volume 51 The Despot's Heel: Maryland's Ordeal of Reconstruction,
    1861-1880
    by Dr. Bart Talbert (History, Salisbury University, Maryland)








A live concert with world-class professional singers, Mr. Beauregard Palmer (Tenor), and his wife, Lisa Palmer (Soprano), with accomplished pianist Kimberly Jackson. This is a MAGNIFICENT show that includes The Southron's Chaunt of Defiance, Lorena, Maryland, My Maryland!, Bonnie Blue Flag and The Homespun Dress, Southern Soldier Boy, Here's Your Mule, Goober Peas, and God Save the South. There is fascinating historical commentary before each song by Rev. Jim Schoolfield. This one and Volume 59 ought to be in Charleston's Spoleto Festival! Click on the songs below for a demonstration:


Part Two begins where Part One ends, starting with the intermission music, two great piano pieces entitled The Jefferson Davis Grand March and The Stonewall Quick Step, then an enlightening short talk by Rev. Schoolfield on legendary Southern composer and songwriter, John Hill Hewitt, followed by the Palmer's performing All Quiet Along the Potomac, You Are Going To the War Willie Boy!, The South Shall Rise Up Free!, The Young Volunteer, The Volunteer, Somebody's Darling, The South, and ending with a long, rousing version of Dixie!


The charming, articulate and witty Mrs. Tate was a good friend of Flannery O'Connor and is a former editor of the Flannery O'Connor Newsletter. Mrs. Tate is currently associated with the operation of O'Connor's home, Andalusia, in Milledgeville, Georgia.


  • Volume 61 (VHS or DVD) Margaret Mitchell and Gone With The Wind
    by Dr. Mark Winchell

Dr. Winchell is a distinguished professor of English at Clemson University and has written biographies of the esteemed Southern literary figures, Cleanth Brooks and Donald Davidson, among the books he has written. His latest book, Confessions of a Copperhead, will be out soon.


  • Volume 62 (VHS or DVD) Augustus B. Longstreet and Georgia Scenes
    by Dr. David Aiken

Dr. Aiken is a Professor of English at the College of Charleston, and among his writings is the book Fire in the Cradle, a history of the many famous writers of Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Aiken is a past president of the William Gilmore Simms Society, and current president of the South Carolina Poetry Society.


  • Volume 63 (VHS or DVD) Sidney Lanier
    by Dr. David Aiken (see bio Vol. 62 above)


  • Volume 64 (VHS or DVD) Joel Chandler Harris and Uncle Remus
    by Dr. Mark Winchell (see bio Vol. 61 above)


  • Volume 65 (VHS or DVD) Alexander Stephens
    and a Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States
    by Historian Joseph Stromberg

Historian Joseph Stromberg of the Ludwig von Mises Institute at Auburn University, is a prolific historian, columnist and authority on Alexander H. Stephens


  • Volume 66 Culture of the South Carolina Indians, Part 1
    by Historian Val Green


  • Volume 67 Culture of the South Carolina Indians, Part 2
    by Historian Val Green


  • Volume 68 Antebellum Charleston
    by Dr. David Aiken


  • Volume 69 Charleston During Reconstruction
    by Dr. David Aiken


  • Volume 70 Charleston & the Roots of Southern Culture
    by Dr. David Aiken


  • Volume 71 Antebellum Southern Gardens, Part 1
    by Dr. Jim Kibler


  • Volume 72 Antebellum Southern Gardens, Part 2
    by Dr. Jim Kibler


  • Volume 73 The Classical Roots of Agrarianism
    by Dr. Tom Fleming


  • Volume 74 The Dream of the South: Stephen Collins Foster and
    Daniel Decatur Emmett
    by Dr. Mark Winchell


  • Volume 75 Copperhead Cinema: Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil,
    and Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York
    by Dr. Mark Winchell


  • Volume 76 The Cause of Us All: Ronald F. Maxwell's Gettysburg,
    and Gods and Generals
    by Dr. Mark Winchell


  • Volume 77 A Parcel of Rogues: Scotland and the Union of 1707
    by Dr. Michael Hill


  • Volume 78 Our Two Southern Eyes: Greek & Hebrew
    by Dr. David Aiken


  • Volume 79 Men of Valour: Homer & the Old South
    by Dr. Tom Fleming


  • Volume 80 Some English Aspects of Southern Culture
    by Dr. Clyde Wilson


  • Volume 81 Cicero & the Republican Tradition
    by Dr. Tom Fleming


  • Volume 82 Simms' Celtic Harp
    by Dr. Jim Kibler


  • Volume 83 Antebellum Southerners Visit Europe
    by Dr. Clyde Wilson


  • Volume 84 The Southern Epic and Its Sequel: Gone with the Wind
    & Scarlett, Part One
    by Dr. James Cantrell


  • Volume 85 The Southern Epic and Its Sequel: Gone with the Wind
    & Scarlett, Part Two
    by Dr. James Cantrell


  • Volume 86 The Southern Epic and Its Sequel: Gone with the Wind
    & Scarlett, Part Three


  • Volume 87 The Southern Epic and Its Sequel: Gone with the Wind
    & Scarlett, Part Four


  • Volume 88 From Christ to Moloch: The Social Moral Lectures of
    William Gilmore Simms; & "A More Perfect Fifty-dollar Bill," Original Short Fiction Read by the Author
    by Gene Kizer


  • Volume 89 Honour, Violence & Celtic Culture
    by Dr. Michael Hill


  • Volume 90 Southern Culture and the Classical Tradition
    by Dr. Tom Fleming

 

 

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