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North Carolina and the South
Jock Lauterer
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  • Daphne Athas, D.Litt.
        Reminiscences of Early Chapel Hill.
  • Jean Black, Ph.D.
        Contemporary People of North Carolina and Eastern North America.
        Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Wives: Native American Women in Eastern North America.
  • Barbara Day, Ph.D.
        Reform in Teacher Education: What Have We Learned in a Decade in the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program?
  • Steve Davis, Ph.D.
        The Eagle and the Poor House: Archaeological Investigations on the UNC Campus.
        The Occaneechi and Their Predecessors: Archaeological Discoveries at Three Ancient Native American Villages Near Hillsborough.
        Recent Archaeological Excavations in North Carolina.
  • Alan Feduccia, Ph.D.
        Machpelah: Colonial Piedmont Plantation, Old Granville County.
  • Bill Ferris, Ph.D.
        Memory and Sense of Place in the American South.
        The Blues.
        Folk Art and Crafts.
  • John W. Florin, Ph.D.
        The Changing South.
  • Paul Hardin III, J.D.
        A Personal Perspective on Current Issues: North Carolina Politics, Higher Education, Athletics, etc.
        North Carolina's Priceless Gem: America's First State University.
  • Trudier Harris, Ph.D.
        Summer Snow: Reflections on a Black Daughter of the South (discussion of memoir)
        The Scary Mason-Dixon Line: African American Writers and the South.    
  • Glenn Hinson, Ph.D.
        Dreamsongs: Mysterious Hearings, Divine Revelation, and African American Gospel.
        Voices of the Soul: Folk Artistry in North Carolina.
        The Southern Plantation Myth: Chronicling a False History.
  • J. Myrick Howard, J.D.
        Preserving North Carolina's Historic Buildings and Sites.
  • Jonathan Howes, M.R.P.
        North Carolina's Environment: Can We Sustain It?
        UNC and Chapel Hill: Town and Gown in the Southern Part of Heaven.
  • Kenneth Janken, Ph.D.
        The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in World War II
        Lynching and Racial Violence and the Fight Against Them
        The Civil Rights Movement from Brown to Bakke.
  • Jock Lauterer, B.A.
        Roaming the Mountains with Pen and Camera.
  • James L. Leloudis, Ph.D.
        A Classroom Revolution: Public Education and the Making of a New North Carolina, 1880-1920.
        "Honest, Hard Working People": An Oral History of Family, Work, and Community in Piedmont Cotton Mill Villages, 1880-1940.
  • Michael McFee, M.A.
        Contemporary North Carolina Literature (Fiction and Poetry).
        A Reading from The Language They Speak is Things to Eat.
  • Dave Moreau, Ph.D.
        Water Quality Management in North Carolina: Changing Problems and Policies.
        Satisfying North Carolina's Thirst for Water.
  • Jocelyn Neal, Ph.D.
        The Early Days of Country Music.
        From Bonnets to Cowboy Hats and Back: Feminist Portraits in Country Music.
        Country Dancing and Community Identity: A Window Into American Culture.
  • James L. Peacock, Ph.D.
        The South Compared: Religious Experience in North Carolina and Abroad.
  • Theda Perdue, Ph.D.
        Who is an Indian? Native Americans in North Carolina.
  • John Shelton Reed, Ph.D.
        Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue
  • Seth Reice, Ph.D.
        Sustainable Development in North Carolina.
  • Kurt Ribisl, Ph.D.
        What Should North Carolina Do with its Tobacco Settlement Money to Prevent Smoking Among Children?
  • John Rogers, Ph.D.
        Effect of Geology and Geography on Life in the Piedmont for the Past 12,000 Years.
  • Chuck Stone, M.A.
        Reflections on the Changing South from a Born-Again Tar Heel, Ex-Connecticut Yankee.
  • Rollie Tillman, D.B.A.
        An Entrepreneurial Walk Across Campus: From Franklin Street to the Kenan Center.
  • Thomas A. Tweed, Ph.D.
        Buddhism in North Carolina.
        Our Lady of Guadalupe Visits the Confederate Memorial: Asian and Latin Religions in the South.
  • Peter S. White, Ph.D.
        Invasive Plants, Horticulture, and Conservation Gardening.
        The Conservation Garden.
        Venus Fly Trap and Other Stories of North Carolina's Unique Plants.
        From the Appalachians to the Coastal Plain: North Carolina's Rich Wildflowers and Natural Ecology.
        Kudzu and the Invasion of Alien Species.
        Plant Carnivory and Other Botanical Stories of the North Carolina Landscape.
        A Natural History of Robert Frost.
        The Bartrams and Quaker Botany.
        Teeming with Life: The All Taxa Inventory in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
  • Charles "Terry" Zug III, Ph.D.
        Down Home: North Carolina Architecture.
        Tradition and Change in Southern Folk Art.
        The Folk Potters of North Carolina.
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