Description |
xiii, 231 pages ; 25 cm |
Note |
Consists chiefly of all the papers presented at a symposium held Feb. 10-11, 1966, and sponsored by the Duke University Center for Southern Studies in the Social Sciences and the Humanities. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Changing South: some social science applications / Avery Leiserson -- Southern economic development: some research accomplishments and gaps / Marshall R. Colberg -- South: research for what? / Robert J. Harris -- South considered as an achieving society / Rupert B. Vance -- Depletion and renewal in Southern history / George Tindall -- Southern literature and Southern society / Willard Thorp -- Needed research in Southern dialects / Raven I. McDavid, Jr. -- Anthropology and the study of culture, society, and community in the South / J. Kenneth Morland -- Research potential in Southern folklore / Edwin C. Kirkland -- Southern education: a new research frontier / C. Arnold Anderson -- An agenda for research in religion / Sam S. Hill, Jr. |
Subject |
Southern States.
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Southern States. |
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Research -- Congresses.
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Research. |
Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Thompson, Edgar T. (Edgar Tristram), 1900-1989.
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Leiserson, Avery, 1913-2004.
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Duke University. Center for Southern Studies in the Social Sciences and the Humanities.
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