Pivoting on ideas in Paul Rahe's 1992 Republics Ancient and Modern, political scientists explore some of the enduring dilemmas of popular government and some of the changing solutions favored throu
William Ross Stilwell was wed to Mary Fletcher Speer (known as Molly) on 8 September 1859 in McDonough, Georgia, in Henry County. William was twenty and Molly was eighteen. Having moved to northwester
Popular food writer Fred Sauceman searched Southern Appalachia for the tastes that define and sustain the region's people. What he found will delight readers who join him on this journey. This second
Davis (family and regional history, Wallace State Community College, Alabama) explores some of the most controversial questions that have emerged from earlier studies of Camp Sumter, the infamous Conf
Fred Gross knew much about the history of the Holocaust, but he didn’t know his own, being a young Jewish child during those terrible years. In the late 1980s, he asked his mother to tell him th
The new edition of Scandalous Providence: The Jesus Story of the Compassion of God constructs a postmodern interpretation of the providence of God through a narrative rendering of providence on the ba
Commemorating the sesquicentennial of the postscript's 1846 publication 17 essays continues the discussion of it begun in an earlier volume of the series. The topics include feminist epistemology, dia