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The Foundation For American Education - Defending Dixie by Clyde N. Wilson Defending Dixie
Essays in Southern History and Culture
by Clyde N. Wilson

Defending Dixie is a selection from Dr. Clyde Wilson’s voluminous writings about the South—past, present, and future—over a period of time more than thirty years. The admiring view of Dixie presented here is rare at the present day. Dr. Wilson writes from a belief that the South is a living and long-lasting reality that continues to offer a valuable alternative vision to Americans of the 21st century. More importantly, as he says of Dixie, “there are plenty of good people who love her still.”

Hardback, 370 pages.   Click here to learn more about the author.


The Foundation For American Education - From Union To Empire by Clyde N. Wilson From Union to Empire
Essays in the Jeffersonian Tradition

by Clyde N. Wilson

Jeffersonian Democrats, also known as Southern conservatives, were once a numerous and common American type. They are seldom heard from any more, but for over thirty years Clyde N. Wilson has been examining American history and current events from just such a viewpoint. Wilson, as historian and columnist Joseph Stromberg writes in the foreword, is "the kind of conservative who is a stalwart defender of federalism and republicanism, and the liberties associated with them. Such conservatives are few and far between these days…. What comes of this is the creative deployment of a Southern perspective on American history—one that yields interesting and important insights."
Hardback. 357 pages  Click here to learn more about the author.
 
 
The Foundation For American Education - Lincoln the Man by Edgar Lee Masters Lincoln the Man
First Printing in Fifty Years

by Edgar Lee Masters

If you think our problems with big government began in the ’60s, you’re right: the 1860s. Written in 1931 this book has been hidden away for over fifty years, for one reason only… It dares to tell the truth! For the first time in well over half a century this lost classic is available with a new introduction, a collection of rare photographs and the text of reviews not published since the 1930s. This may be the most important book on Lincoln you’ve never had the chance to read.
Hardback. 533 pages with index  Click here to learn more about the author.
 
 
The Foundation For American Education - North Against South by Ludwell H Johnson North Against South:
The American Iliad 1848-1877

by Ludwell H. Johnson

North Against South is the most comprehensive and accurate narrative of the War Between the States, its causes, and the results. Ludwell Johnson marshals objective information that has long been known but ignored, and presents the basic facts that all historians of the War should know. Extensively researched and written by one of the South’s great historians, this is the ideal textbook for any student of the War.
Paperback. 326 pages with index and maps  Click here to learn more about the author.
 
 
The Foundation For American Education - So Good a Cause Edited by Oran P. Smith So Good A Cause:
A Decade of Southern Partisan

Edited by Oran P. Smith

Covering the decade of the 1980s, this broad-ranging compendium includes history, humor, and commentary, about the South and Southerners culled from the pages of Southern Partisan magazine. This volume also contains interviews with some of the South’s important personalities such as Cleanth Brooks, Jesse Helms, J. Evetts Haley, and Andrew Nelson Lytle. Featured writers include Eugene Genovese, M.E. Bradford, Russell Kirk, Richard Weaver, J.O. Tate, James Kibler, Donald Davidson, Tom Landess and Forrest McDonald.
Hardback. 366 pages with index  Click here to learn more about the author.


 
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