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The University of Tennessee Press is dedicated to playing a significant role in the intellectual life of the University of Tennessee system, the academic community in general, and the citizens of the state of Tennessee by publishing high-quality works of original scholarship in selected fields as well as highly accurate and informative regional studies. By utilizing current technology to provide the best possible vehicles for the publication of scholarly and regional works, the press preserves and disseminates information for scholars, students, and general readers.
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Life Death Southern Appalachian Community
Durwood Dunn
Essays on America's Civil War
Edited by Lawrence Lee Hewitt and Arthur W. Bergeron; With a Foreword by Steven E. Woodworth
Mixed-Race Identity in Modern American Fiction and Culture
Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins
The Nineteen Critical Decisions That Defined the Campaign
Matt Spruill
Volume 1, Legislative Achievements
Thomas C. Mackey
Robert F. Kronick, Robert B. Cunningham, and Michele Gourley
Archaic Sacred Sites and Rituals
Cheryl Claassen
Houses and Spaces of Resistance
Maxine Lavon Montgomery