Cover Story:  
"Faulkner and the Ecology of the South"

Spring 2003 Issue
*2003 F&Y Conference
* Director’s Column
* Southern Studies Faculty News
* First International Conference on Race
* Student Photography Exhibition
* Bertolaet Exhibion
* Gammill Gallery Exhibition Schedule
*2004 F&Y Call for Papers
* Teacher Seminars
*Brown Bag Schedule
* History Symposium
*Tennessee Williams Festival
*Mississippi Traditional Music Project
*Living Blues Symposium
*Reading the South
*Southern Foodways Alliance News
* 2003 Oxford Conference for the Book
* Tennessee Williams Tribute and Tour 
* Etta King Torrey: A Rememberance
* Regional Roundup
*Notes on Contributors
*Ensley Gives Meredith Photo to Center

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Louisiana:  An Illustrated History.
By C. E. Richard. Baton Rouge: Foundation for Excellence in Louisiana Public Broadcasting, 2003. 224 pages, 300 illustrations. $45.00 cloth. 

A Portion of the People:  Three Hundred Yoears of Southern Jewish Life. 
Edited by Theodore Rosengarten and Dale Rosengarten. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2002. 288 pages, 86 color plates, 74 halftones. $34.95 cloth.

Mordecai:  An Early American Family.  
By Emily Bingham. New York: Hill and Wang, 2003. 346 pages. $26.00 cloth.

The Undiscovered Country:  The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams. 
Edited by Philip C. Kolin. New York: Peter Lang, 2002. 223 pages. $32.95 paper. 

Sodom Laurel Album.
Photographs, oral histories, and text by Rob Amberg. 167 pages, 136 photographs, audio CD. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press (in association with the Center for Documentary Studies), 2002. $45.00 cloth.


Nations Divided:  America, Italy, and the Southern Question.
By Don H. Doyle. Georgia Southern University Jack N. and Addie D. Averitt Lecture Series Number 10. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2002. 130 pages. $24.95 cloth.

 


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