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Globalization and the American South

Contributor(s): Eckes, Alfred (Contribution by), Deroche, Andy (Contribution by), Reimers, David (Contribution by), Maunula, Marko (Contribution by), Coclanis, Peter a (Contribution by), Mohl, Raymond A (Contribution by), Guthrie-Shimizu, Sayrui (Contribution by), Cobb, James C (Editor), Stueck, William (Editor), Shimizu, Sayuri Guthrie (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780820326481

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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Pub Date: February 28, 2005

Dewey: 337.75

LCCN: 2004016160

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.64" H x 9.18" L x 6.60" W ( 0.85 lbs) 228 pages

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Description: The South attracted over half of the foreign businesses drawn to the United States in the 1990s. The eight original essays collected here consider this stunning dynamism in ways that help us see anew the region's place in that ever-accelerating, transnational flow of people, capital, and technology known collectively as "globalization."

Brief description: JAMES C. COBB is the B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Georgia. His numerous publications include Redefining Southern Culture and The Brown Decision, Jim Crow, and Southern Identity (both Georgia), Away Down South, The Selling of the South: The Southern Crusade for Industrial Development, 1936-1990 and The Most Southern Place on Earth: The Mississippi Delta and the Roots of Regional Identity.

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As a scholar of contemporary southern cities and racial politics, I know this volume will work its way into my teaching and research, both of which will be enriched by its findings.

--Alabama Review

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