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Index
Cover Page
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A New Frontier: Historians, Appalachian History, and the Aftermath of the Civil War
2. Reconstruction-era Violence in North Georgia: The Mossy Creek Ku Klux Klan's Defense of Local Autonomy
3. UnReconstructed Appalachia: The Persistence of War in Appalachia
4. “The Other War Was but the Beginning”: The Politics of Loyalty in Western North Carolina, 1865–1867
5. “Resistless Uprising”?: Thomas Dixon's Uncle and Western North Carolinians as Klansmen and Statesmen
6. Reconstructing Race: Parson Brownlow and the Rhetoric of Race in Postwar East Tennessee
7. Gathering Georgians to Zion: John Hamilton Morgan's 1876 Mission to Georgia
8. “Neither War nor Peace”: West Virginia's Reconstruction Experience
9. A House Redivided: From Sectionalism to Political Economy in West Virginia
10. “Grudges and Loyalties Die So Slowly”: Contested Memories of the Civil War in Pennsylvania's Appalachia
11. The Lost Cause That Wasn't: East Tennessee and the Myth of Unionist Appalachia
12. “A Northern Wedge Thrust into the Heart of the Confederacy”: Explaining Civil War Loyalties in the Age of Appalachian Discovery, 1900–1921
13. Civil War Memory in Eastern Kentucky Is “Predominately White”: The Confederate Flag in Unionist Appalachia
List of Contributors
Index
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