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- Southeastern Geographer
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- When an Exotic Becomes Native: Taming, Naming, and Kudzu as Regional Symbolic Capital Volume 55, Number 1, Spring 2015, pp. 32-56
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Southern Crops in 1924
- Validation of a Prehistoric Woodland Period Site-Settlement Model for the Coastal Plain of South Carolina
- Place Identity, Regional Imagery, and Regional Policy: Connections from Nineteenth Century Southern Appalachia
- When an Exotic Becomes Native: Taming, Naming, and Kudzu as Regional Symbolic Capital
- “Lest We Forget”: The Confederate Monument and the Southern Townscape
- On Remembering John Winberry and the Study of Confederate Monuments on the Southern Landscape
- Reflections on John Joseph Winberry’s LSU Years
- The National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
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