Index of Volume XI - 2004
Volume XI was published as 2 double issues; Numbers I & II and Numbers III & IV
Bankes, Paul, Duemer, L.S., Boss, J., Cochran, A., McCrary, J., & Salazar, D.
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
Black Candidates in Search of Electoral Support: Is Success Dependent on Residential Integration and Social Interaction?
Jas M. Sullivan and Ashraf M. Esmail
Numbers III & IV, Pages 101-121
Book ReviewPickett’s Charge-The Last Attack at Gettysburg
Robert A. Taylor
Numbers I & II, Pages 73-75
Book ReviewThe Planter’s Prospect: Privilege & Slavery in Plantation Paintings
Elizabeth Kuebler-Wolf
Numbers I & II, Pages 69-72
Book ReviewSouthern Local Color: Stories of Region, Race, and Gender
Laurie M. Carroll
Numbers III & IV, Pages 137-139
Boss, Jeffrey, Duemer, L.S., Bankes, P., Cochran, A., McCrary, J., & Salazar, D.
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
Carroll, Laurie M.
Book ReviewSouthern Local Color: Stories of Region, Race, and Gender
Numbers III & IV, Pages 137-139
Cochran, Amanda, Duemer, L.S., Bankes, P., Boss, J., McCrary, J., & Salazar, D.
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
“Desponding Hearts Will Be Made to Rejoice”: Irish and Scottish Famine Relief from Virginia in 1847
Harvey Strum
Numbers I & II, Pages 17-38
Dr. Blair Does “The Bear,” or How Hugh Blair Might Have Survived an Encounter with “The Bear” in Faulkner’s Wilderness
John G. Peters
Numbers I & II, Pages 11-15
Duemer, Lee S., Bankes, P., Boss, J., Cochran, A., McCrary, J., & Salazar, D.
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
The Economic and Social Effects of the American Revolution on the Reverend William Vere of Virginia’s Eastern Shore
Otto Lohrenz
Numbers III & IV, Pages 123-136
Esmail, Ashraf M. & Sullivan, J.M.
Black Candidates in Search of Electoral Support: Is Success Dependent on Residential Integration and Social Interaction?
Numbers III & IV, Pages 101-121
Fulton, Lorie Watkins
William Faulkner’s Wistaria: The Tragic Scent of the South
Numbers I & II, Pages 1-9
Germans in Dixie: The German Element in Antebellum Southern Cities
Harold W. Hurst and Dean Sinclair
Numbers I & II, Pages 47-67
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Lee S. Duemer, Paul Bankes, Jeffrey Boss, Amanda Cochran, Jaci McCrary, and Dora Salazar
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
Hurst, Harold W. & Sinclair, D.
Germans in Dixie: The German Element in Antebellum Southern Cities
Numbers I & II, Pages 47-67
James L. McCorkle, Jr.: An Appreciation
Marietta LeBreton
Numbers III & IV, Pages 1-4
Kuebler-Wolf, Elizabeth
Book ReviewThe Planter’s Prospect: Privilege & Slavery in Plantation Paintings
Numbers I & II, Pages 69-72
LeBreton, Marietta
James L. McCorkle, Jr.: An Appreciation
Numbers III & IV, Pages 1-4
Lohrenz, Otto
The Economic and Social Effects of the American Revolution on the Reverend William Vere of Virginia’s Eastern Shore
Numbers III & IV, Pages 123-136
MacInery, Dorothy McLeod, Ward, R.D. & Rogers, W.W.
Oscar Wilde Lectures in New Orleans and Across the South in 1882
Numbers III & IV, Pages 31-65
Magome, Kiyoko
Two Years of Counterpoint: Carson McCullers’s Musico-Literary, Socio-Aesthetic Discourse
Numbers III & IV, Pages 67-86
McCorkle, James L., Jr.
Moving Perishables to Market: Southern Railroads and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of Southern Truck Farming
Numbers III & IV, Pages 5-30
McCrary, Jaci, Duemer, L.S., Bankes, P., Boss, J., Cochran, A., & Salazar, D.
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
Moving Perishables to Market: Southern Railroads and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of Southern Truck Farming
James L. McCorkle, Jr.
Numbers III & IV, Pages 5-30
Oscar Wilde Lectures in New Orleans and Across the South in 1882
William W. Rogers, Robert David Ward, and Dorothy McLeod MacInery
Numbers III & IV, Pages 31-65
Peters, John G. Dr.
Blair Does “The Bear,” or How Hugh Blair Might Have Survived an Encounter with “The Bear” in Faulkner’s Wilderness
Numbers I & II, Pages 11-15
Richard Wright’s Black Boy and “The Ethics of Living Jim Crow”: A Sidelight on Motives
Athur Scherr
Numbers I & II, Pages 39-46
Rogers, William W., Ward, R.D. & MacInery, D.M.
Oscar Wilde Lectures in New Orleans and Across the South in 1882
Numbers III & IV, Pages 31-65
Salazar, Dora, Duemer, L.S., Bankes, P., Boss, J., Cochran, A., & McCrary, J.
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Numbers III & IV, Pages 87-99
Sherr, Athur
Richard Wright’s Black Boy and “The Ethics of Living Jim Crow”: A Sidelight on Motives
Numbers I & II, Pages 39-46
Sinclair, Dean & Hurst, H.W.
Germans in Dixie: The German Element in Antebellum Southern Cities
Numbers I & II, Pages 47-67
Strum, Harvey
“Desponding Hearts Will Be Made to Rejoice”: Irish and Scottish Famine Relief from Virginia in 1847
Numbers I & II, Pages 17-38
Sullivan, Jas M. and Esmail, A.M.
Black Candidates in Search of Electoral Support: Is Success Dependent on Residential Integration and Social Interaction?
Numbers III & IV, Pages 101-121
Taylor, Robert A.
Book ReviewPickett’s Charge-The Last Attack at Gettysburg
Numbers I & II, Pages 73-75
Two Years of Counterpoint: Carson McCullers’s Musico-Literary, Socio-Aesthetic Discourse
Kiyoko Magome
Numbers III & IV, Pages 67-86
Ward, Robert David, Rogers, W.W. & MacInery, D.M.
Oscar Wilde Lectures in New Orleans and Across the South in 1882
Numbers III & IV, Pages 31-65
William Faulkner’s Wistaria: The Tragic Scent of the South
Lorie Watkins Fulton
Numbers I & II, Pages 1-9
