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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Selling Which South? Economic Change in Rural and Small-Town North Carolina in an Era of Globalization, 1940–2007 Volume 13, Number 4, Winter 2007, pp. 86-102
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- There's a Word for It — The Origins of "Barbecue"
- "In My Heart, I'm an American": Regional Attitudes and American Identity
- Near Bluffton Mill and Late Spring, Rockfish Gap
- The Institute and the Factory: Business Leadership and Change in the Global South
- Selling Which South? Economic Change in Rural and Small-Town North Carolina in an Era of Globalization, 1940–2007
- Of Chickens and Men: Cockfighting and Equality in the South
- Bill Smith: Taking the Heat — and Dishing It Out — in a Nuevo New South Kitchen
- Your Dekalb Farmers Market: Food and Ethnicity in Atlanta
- New People in the New South: An Overview of Southern Immigration
- To Know Tobacco: Southern Identity in China in the Jim Crow Era
- Front Porch
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