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Eminent historian C. Vann Woodward presents a vivid collection of essays broadly concerned with contemporary attitudes towards history and historical study. Woodward discusses the dangers and attractions of historical re-enactments in fiction and in the media; the persistance of popular myths about the white anti-slavery movement; the literary phenomenon of the Southern Renaissance; the failure of the post-Civil War Reconstruction and the treatment of that failure by historians; and the uses and abuses of comparative history.
Author of many historical works including Reunion and Reaction and The Strange Career of Jim Crow
`No student of American history can read it without profit, and it is hard to think of anyone who can read it without pleasure.'Journal of American Studies