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...0028May 1965),169; C. VannWoodward, The Burden of Southern History...0028Indianapolis, 1964).C. VannWoodward, White Racism and Black Emancipation...0028New York, 1954);C. VannWoodward, Origins of theNew South, 1877...
...Gillette, TheRight to Vote: Politics and the Passage of the Fifteenth Amendment(Baltimore, 1965); and C. VannWoodward, The Strange Career of JimCrow (2nd rev. ed.; New York, 1960). The last named has a suppleU...
...encouragement that has beeninvaluable--my wife, Glenn MacLeod Woodward, upon whoseshoulders fell the heavy burden of typing the manuscript, andMr. Glenn W. Rainey, who has cheered the work along fromthe beginning to end.C. VANNWOODWARD
historicism, has at last had this dramatic advantage restored. Therestoration, to be sure, arrived under scientific rather thanapocalyptic auspices. But the dramatic potentials were scarcelydiminished by placing in human hands at one and the same timethe Promethean fire as well as the divine
Admiral Nimitz and General MacArthur concurred in Halsey's recommendations for the abandonment of additionallandings and promptly forwarded them for approval to theJoint Chiefs of Staff, then attending an inter-Allied conference at the Château Frontenac in Quebec. Called hastily
David Potter, C. VannWoodward and the Uses of History, in...History in Fiction, 61-62.C. VannWoodward, review ofW. J. Cash, Mind...400-401.Quoted inRoper C. VannWoodward, 248-49.Lewis Harvie Blair...
...Silent South, 42-59.26.C. VannWoodward, Tom Watson: Agrarian Rebel...Press, 1963).27.C. VannWoodward, The Strange Career of Jim Crow...0029, vii-ix, 3-95.28.C. VannWoodward, Origins of the New South...
...98, 137–38. See also C.VannWoodward,The Strange Career of Jim Crow...2013xvii; John Herbert Roper,C. VannWoodward, Southerner(Athens, Ga...171–200.10Roper,C. VannWoodward, Southerner, 171–200...
...edited with an in-troduction by C. VannWoodward (Boston, 1964)...0029. 4. David M. Potter, "C. VannWoodward," in Marcus Cunliffe (ed...0028New York, 1976). 6. C. VannWoodward, The Strange Career of Jim Crow...
15. Virginia Durr to C. VannWoodward, January 13, 1971, C. VannWoodward Papers. 16. Virginia Durr to...VFD Papers;Virginia Durr to C. VannWoodward, Nov. 12, 1974, C. Vann...
...The noted historian C. VannWoodward made an influential contribution to the understanding...irony, American national identity INTRODUCTION C. VannWoodward was perhaps the most eminent historian of the South......
......Thomas Wolfe, was not really southern but midwestern in spirit, attitude, and literary approach. So it was to C. VannWoodward that I applied for admission as a graduate student in history, and was accepted. Now at that time--1950 to 1951......
...IN THE SPRING OF 1939 C. VANNWOODWARD WAS BASKING IN THE GLOW of critical acclaim for his first book, Tom Watson: Agrarian Rebel and casting about for a new subject......
...I KNEW THE Woodward of the books before I knew Woodward the man. Tom Watson, Agrarian Rebel (1938) was his first attempt to explore his region's history, and by happenstance it was also the first one that I read. Here, in this account of Georgia at the end of the nineteenth century, were all the...
......to the margins of history.(8) In the words of C. VannWoodward these black abolitionists "[were] crowded off...occurrences in many northern cities. Here the writings of C. VannWoodward help us fathom the imagery beyond the glass. As Woodward......
......issue, although it arose from military necessity. C. VannWoodward has concluded that equality became the third war aim...Such comments were grandiose but inaccurate. As C. VannWoodward has observed, "equality was a far more revolutionary......
......their region's history since the Civil War, for as C. VannWoodward has written, history has happened to them in a way...status quo. There were exceptions, of course, as C. VannWoodward's powerful 1938 biography of Tom Watson indicates......
......others Don E. Fehrenbacher, James M. McPherson, and C. VannWoodward, served as Burns' consultants and appeared through...antebellum period. Unhappily, Burns perpetuates what C. VannWoodward has called the "anti-slavery myth" (Woodward......
......to the margins of history. (8) In the words of C. VannWoodward these black abolitionists "[were] crowded off...occurrences in many northern cities. Here the writings of C. VannWoodward help us fathom the imagery beyond the glass. As Woodward......
......friendships with Cleanth Brooks, Eudora Welty, and C. VannWoodward. Their combined achievements in the fields of literature...and American scholars, including Cleanth Brooks and C. VannWoodward, presented papers on Warren, and afterwards we all......
..."South-by-Northeast: The Journey of C. VannWoodward" by Theodore Rosengarten, in Doubletake (Summer...Durham, N.C. 27705. The renowned historian C. VannWoodward, an emeritus professor at Yale University, was born......
......wonderful time denouncing anti-Columbus stuff as lily-livered and, let's face it, antipatriotic. Listen to C. VannWoodward in the July 18 issue of The New York Review of books giving a positive review to Dinesh D'Souza's Illiberal Education......
......arrival at Johns Hopkins when, like other incoming graduate students, I met with a prospective adviser. Mine was C. VannWoodward, the foremost historian of the American South, whose book The Strange Career of Jim Crow (1955) became almost......
......dead (and not lamented)." Even some academic historians viewed this passing as untimely. Yale University's C. VannWoodward, for example, regretted the New History's shift of focus from "elites and the powerful" to "popular culture......
......But others also played a vital role. Intellectuals such as Kenneth Clark, John Hope Franklin, Gunnar Myrdal and C. VannWoodward helped debunk the many myths that had been used to justify Jim Crow. Lawyers such as Thurgood Marshall, Robert......
......documents the "scientific" rationales for racism and shows scientists' attempts to quantify black inferiority. C. VannWoodward, on the other hand, discusses racism in the aftermath of the Civil War. Education Understandably, many educators......
......well-written, and immensely popular survey of American history by W. E. Woodward (no relation to the great C. VannWoodward). According to his New American History, "the slave system did incalculable harm to the white people of the South......
......and intellect to bear... The fact that this interracial group of scholars, Kenneth Clark, John Hope Franklin, C. VannWoodward (had come together) was something quite noteworthy," says Leland Ware, the Louis L. Redding professor of law......
......postwar era came from such eminent figures as Arthur Schlesinger Sr., Richard Hofstadter, Henry Steele Commager and C. VannWoodward. Public dialogue in that period was not without its frivolous and shallow stories--products such as hula hoops......
......The Strange Career of Jim Crow," the historian C. VannWoodward showed what a close call it was. Jim Crow's history...fascinating essay, "The Case of the Louisiana Traveler," C. VannWoodward wrote: "It was a common occurrence in the 1880s......
......were remarkably isolated in the world at large. In "The Old World's New World" (Oxford, 1991), historian C. VannWoodward reminds us of how much of the European literature on the American experiment viewed it critically. For European......
......Spence. 69. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn. 70. The Strange Career of Jim Crow, C. VannWoodward. 71. The Rise of the West, William H. McNeill. 72. The Gnostic Gospels, Elaine Pagels. 73. James Joyce......
...A generation ago the great historian C. VannWoodward reflected on the remarkable fortune of this favored land, a nearly unbroken story of triumph that fueled a national sense of invincibility......
......conducted a vast amount of research, much of it based on the work of distinguished historians such as Eric Forner and C. VannWoodward. But the reliance on extensive quotes comes at the sacrifice of smooth reading. "Age of Betrayal" is not the......
......wrong about the history; but his became the official view of the nation's highest court. The Southern historian C. VannWoodward, Sterling professor emeritus of history at Yale, has explained in "The Strange Career of Jim Crow" how a fateful......
......ponder the promise and the limitations of film as educator." The book begins with a somewhat emollient essay by C. VannWoodward, the duke of Southern history. He recounts his role as adviser to Mr. Burns and liaison to a flock of professional......
......The Civil War" documentary seen on public television; James McPherson, author of "Battle Cry of Freedom;" C. VannWoodward, a historian of the South; and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., biographer of John F. Kennedy. McCullough said Disney......
......There I would pore over books in his library of Confederate history by Douglas Southall Freeman, James Street and C. VannWoodward, often having to come back to the same tomes years later as my understanding improved. Less important than what......
......precursors of Buchanan and Forbes. But it has been hard to keep the record straight. The great historian of the South, C. VannWoodward, tried to do so, beginning in the 1930s with his biography of the Georgia Populist leader, Tom Watson. Unfortunately......
...The noted historian C. VannWoodward made an influential contribution to the understanding...irony, American national identity INTRODUCTION C. VannWoodward was perhaps the most eminent historian of the South......
......Thomas Wolfe, was not really southern but midwestern in spirit, attitude, and literary approach. So it was to C. VannWoodward that I applied for admission as a graduate student in history, and was accepted. Now at that time--1950 to 1951......
...IN THE SPRING OF 1939 C. VANNWOODWARD WAS BASKING IN THE GLOW of critical acclaim for his first book, Tom Watson: Agrarian Rebel and casting about for a new subject......
...I KNEW THE Woodward of the books before I knew Woodward the man. Tom Watson, Agrarian Rebel (1938) was his first attempt to explore his region's history, and by happenstance it was also the first one that I read. Here, in this account of Georgia at the end of the nineteenth century, were all the...
..."South-by-Northeast: The Journey of C. VannWoodward" by Theodore Rosengarten, in Doubletake (Summer...Durham, N.C. 27705. The renowned historian C. VannWoodward, an emeritus professor at Yale University, was born......
......to the margins of history.(8) In the words of C. VannWoodward these black abolitionists "[were] crowded off...occurrences in many northern cities. Here the writings of C. VannWoodward help us fathom the imagery beyond the glass. As Woodward......
......issue, although it arose from military necessity. C. VannWoodward has concluded that equality became the third war aim...Such comments were grandiose but inaccurate. As C. VannWoodward has observed, "equality was a far more revolutionary......
......their region's history since the Civil War, for as C. VannWoodward has written, history has happened to them in a way...status quo. There were exceptions, of course, as C. VannWoodward's powerful 1938 biography of Tom Watson indicates......
......The Strange Career of Jim Crow," the historian C. VannWoodward showed what a close call it was. Jim Crow's history...fascinating essay, "The Case of the Louisiana Traveler," C. VannWoodward wrote: "It was a common occurrence in the 1880s......