The Mind of the South by W.J. Cash - ISBN: 9780679736479
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Unraveling the South: Class, race, religion, and romanticism defined.

The Mind of the South

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  • Paperback

    496 pages

  • Release Date

    10 September 1991

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Summary

Ever since its publication in 1941, The Mind of the South has been recognized as a path-breaking work of scholarship and as a literary achievement of enormous eloquence and insight in its own right. From its investigation of the Southern class system to its pioneering assessments of the region’s legacies of racism, religiosity, and romanticism, W. J. Cash’s book defined the way in which millions of readers—on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line—would see the South for decades to come.…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780679736479
ISBN-10:0679736476
Author:W.J. Cash
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House USA Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:496
Release Date:10 September 1991
Weight:420g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm x 28mm
Series:Vintage
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“No one, among the multitudes who have written about the South, has been more penetrating or more persuasive than Mr. Cash.” – The New York Times



“Wyatt-Brown’s introduction is the sanest overview of The Mind of the South I’ve yet encountered. It points up the specific and real worth of this remarkable book.” – Louis D. Rubin, Jr.

“Sometimes insightful, sometimes infuriating, The Mind of the South is mandatory reading for anyone who would understand the region. Wyatt-Brown’s brilliant introduction reveals the relevance of Cash and his book to our own times.”

– Charles Joyner, Burroughs Distinguished Professor of Southern History and Culture, University of South Carolina

About The Author

W.J. Cash

Wilbur Joseph Cash was born in South Carolina in 1900. He spent many years as a journalist and then associate editor at The Charlotte News. His writing was so eerily predictive that Cash earned the nickname Zarathustra. He died in Mexico in 1941 under mysterious circumstances, likely the target of Nazi spies. His work enjoyed great popularity during the Civil Rights Movement and it remains to this day required reading for anyone who is serious about learning the social history of the South.

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