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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CIVIL WAR ARTICLES: 1967 Compiled by Ada M. Stoflet I. General Davis, Huch C. "Hilary A. Herbert: Bourbon Apologist." Ahbama Review, XX, 216-225. Genovese, Eucene D. "On Southern History and Its Historians: A Review Article." Civil War History, XIII, 170-182. Nichols, Roy F. "A Hundred Years Later: Perspectives on the Civil War." Journal of Southern History, XXXIII, 153-162. Sacconacht, Charles D., comp. "A Bibliographical Note on the Civil War in the West." Arizona and the West, VIII (1966), 349-364. Steiner, Paul E. "Patriotic Gore: Introduction to Civil War Books by Physicians." American Medical Association. Journal, CC, i, 108-112. Stoflet, Ada M., comp. "A Bibliography of Civil War Articles: 1966." Civil War History, XIII, 147-169. Stover, John F. "Publications of the Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission." Michigan History, LI, 56-59. H. Slavery and the Antebellum South Bailor, Keith M. "John Taylor of Caroline: Continuity, Change, and Discontinuity in Virginia's Sentiments toward Slavery, 1790-1820." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV, 290-304. Bergeron, Paul H., ed. "A Tennessean [James W. WyIy] Blasts Calhoun and Nullification." Tennessee Historical Quarterly, XXVI, 383-386. Boller, Paul F., Jr. "Calhoun on Liberty." South Athntic Quarterly, LXVL 395-408. Boney, F. N. "Doctor Thomas Hamilton: Two Views of a Gentleman of the Old South." Phylon, XXVIII, 288-292. Burke, Joseph C. "Max Farrand Revisited: A New Look at Southern Sectionalism and Slavery in the Federal Convention." Duquesne Review , XII, 1-21. Carroll, Rosemary F. "Margaret Clark Griffis, Plantation Teacher." Tennessee Historical Quarterly, XXVI, 295-303. Chambers, Moreau B. C. "The Militia Crisis: Virginia Was Virtually without a Military System Only a Few Years before the Civil War Began." Virginia Cavahade, XVI, iv, 10-14. Coleman, Kenneth, ed. "An 1861 View of Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly, LI, 488-491. 162 Encerman, Stanley L. 'The Effects of Slavery upon the Southern Economy: A Review of the Recent Debate." EEH (Explorations in Entrepreneurial History), 2nd series, IV, 71-97. Fisher, John E. "Life on the Common Level: Inheritance, Conflict, and Instruction." Tennessee Historical Quarterly, XXVI, 304-322. [11th Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A.] Garvin, Russell. "The Free Negro in Florida before the Civil War." Florida Historical Quarterly, XLVL, 1-18. Genovese, Eucene D. "A Georgia Slaveholder [Dr. Noah B. Cloud] Looks at Africa." Georgia Historical Quarterly, LI, 186-193. ________ "Race and Class in Southern History: An Appraisal of the Work of Ulrich Bonnell Phillips." Agricultural History, XLL 345-258. Comments by David M. Potter, 359-363; Kenneth M. Stamp, 365-368; Stanley M. Elkins, 369-371. "Rebelliousness and Docility in the Negro Slave: A Critique of the Elkins Thesis." Civil War History, XIII, 293-314. Hansen, Chadwich. "Jenny's Toe: Negro Shaking Dances in America." American Quarterly, XIX, 554-563. Jackson, James Conroy. 'The Religious Education of the Negro in South Carolina Prior to 1850." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, XXXVI, 35-61. Jones, Allen W. "Party Nominating Machinery in Ante-Bellum Alabama." Alabama Review, XX, 34-44. Jones, Archer and Hoepner, Paul H. The South's Economic Investment in Slavery." American Journal of Economics and Sociology, XXVL 297299 . Jones, J. Ralph. "Portraits of Georgia Slaves." Georgia Review, XXI, 126132 ; 268-273; 407-411; 521-525. Land, Aubrey C. "Economic Behavior in a Planting Society: The Eighteenth Century Chesapeake." Journal of Southern History, XXXIII, 469-485. Lewis, Mary Agnes. "Slavery and Personality: A Further Comment." American Quarterly, XIX, 114-121. Martin, John M. "The People of New Orleans as Seen by Her Visitors, 1803-1860." Louisiana Studies, vi, 361-375. McLaughlin, Tom L. "Sectional Response of Free Negroes to the Idea of Colonization." Washington. State University. Research Studies, XXXIV (1966), 123-134. Price, John Milton. "Slavery in Winn Parish." Louisiana History, VIII, 137-148. Rogers, Tommy W. 'Or. Frederick A. Ross and the Presbyterian Defense of Slavery." Journal of Presbyterian History, XLV, 112-124. Rothstein, Morton. 'The Antebellum South as a Dual Economy: A Tentative Hypothesis." Agricultural History, XLI, 373-382. "Slavery as an Obstacle to Economic Growth in the United States: A Panel Discussion." Journal of Economic History, XXVII, 518-560. 163 164CIVIL WAR HISTORY Stafford, Frances J. "Illegal...

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