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AMER0032 From the New South to the Modern South: The (Re)Making of an American Region

***NOT RUNNING INÌý2024/2025***

Module convenor: Dr Zoe Hyman

Outline:

This module explores the social, cultural, political and economic history of the South from the end of the Civil War to the present day. Major topics include the reinstatement of white supremacy in the post-Civil War era; racial and gender reform from the progressive era onwards; the impact of war, economic depression, industrialisation, and urbanisation on a historically rural and agricultural region; the rise of the Sunbelt and suburbanisation; the post-civil rights era Republican resurgence, growth of conservatism, and re-emergence of white supremacism; the impact of immigration and the rapid growth of ‘New Destination’ southern cities; enduring cultural trends of the cowboy, southern music, plantation fashion and the Confederate flag; and the role of myth, memory, and memorialisation in promoting ideas about southern distinctiveness, slavery, and the Civil War.

Assessment:

Forms of assessment vary from module to module and between academic years.Ìý Please email the Teaching Administration Team on ia-programmes@ucl.ac.uk for further information.

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