Shapers of Southern History : Autobiographical Reflections
(Autor) Anne Scott Anne Firor ScottThis volume gathers personal recollections by fifteen eminent historians of the American South who came from distinctive backgrounds and traveled diverse career paths. Always candid and often witty, each essay is a road map through the intellectual terrain of southern history as practiced during the last half of the twentieth century.
Anne Scott
Anne Scott was a renowned American novelist best known for her groundbreaking work "Against All Odds." Her writing style combined raw emotion with sharp social commentary, challenging traditional gender roles and exploring the complexities of human relationships. Scott's fearless exploration of taboo subjects made her a pioneer in feminist literature.
Anne Firor Scott
Anne Firor Scott was a pioneering historian known for her groundbreaking work, "The Southern Lady: From Pedestal to Politics, 1830-1930." Her meticulous research and engaging storytelling shed light on the complex roles of Southern women in shaping American history. Scott's work continues to be a cornerstone in feminist scholarship.