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Wayne Flynt

    James Wayne Flynt is Professor Emeritus in de afdeling Geschiedenis aan de Auburn University. Zijn onderzoek richt zich op de Zuidelijke cultuur, de politiek van Alabama, het Zuidelijke religie, onderwijshervormingen en armoede. Hij is hoofdredacteur van de Online Encyclopedia of Alabama en staat bekend om zijn jarenlange dienst als Distinguished University Professor.

    Keeping the Faith: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives
    Mockingbird Songs
    Mockingbird Songs
    Alabama Baptists: Southern Baptists in the Heart of Dixie
    Alabama in the twentieth century
    Poor But Proud: Alabama's Poor Whites
    • Poor But Proud: Alabama's Poor Whites

      • 484bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen
      4,3(37)Tarief

      Focusing on the lives of poor whites in the South, this book offers a detailed examination that challenges prevailing stereotypes. It highlights the struggles and resilience of this often-overlooked group, providing a nuanced perspective that invites readers to reconsider their assumptions and recognize the complexity of their experiences. Through meticulous research, the author sheds light on the social and economic factors that have shaped their lives, promoting a deeper understanding of their unique cultural identity.

      Poor But Proud: Alabama's Poor Whites
    • A native son and accomplished historian does not flinch from pointing out Alabama's failures from the past 100 years; neither is he restrained in calling attention to the state's triumphs in this authoritative, popular history of the past 100 years.

      Alabama in the twentieth century
    • Focusing on the Southern Baptist presence in Alabama, the book explores its significant influence, with one in four residents and two-thirds of church members affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. The author, a seasoned historian and insider, provides an honest and comprehensive account of the denomination's history in the state. This work is praised as potentially the best historical examination of any denomination in the U.S., highlighting its unique aspects and the cultural impact of Southern Baptism in Alabama.

      Alabama Baptists: Southern Baptists in the Heart of Dixie
    • Mockingbird Songs

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,7(7)Tarief

      This small collection of letters between Harper Lee and her friend witnesses what an estimable person she was ... Flynt's book is a testament to the dead art of letter-writing and the enriching relationships which in the right hands (literally) could in times gone by, be built on it ... This book does something for which one can be profoundly grateful. One at last sees and hears something of this elusive, wonderfully creative woman. The Times

      Mockingbird Songs
    • Mockingbird Songs

      My Friendship with Harper Lee

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,9(491)Tarief

      The collection of letters offers a rare glimpse into the life of Harper Lee, showcasing her personality and thoughts through correspondence with a close friend. This intimate portrayal reveals the complexities of the famously private author, providing insights into her creative process and personal reflections. Through these letters, readers can appreciate Lee's journey and the relationships that shaped her work, making it a compelling read for fans of American literature.

      Mockingbird Songs
    • Wayne Flynt shares his life experiences and struggles against a challenging power structure in Alabama, highlighting the manipulation of its institutions. His narrative combines personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics. Through honesty and modesty, he invites readers to engage with the realities of institutional power and its impact on society.

      Keeping the Faith: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives
    • Wayne Flynt's collection of essays delves into the intricate and often misunderstood dynamics of southern Protestantism. Through his distinguished historical lens, he explores the rich tapestry of beliefs, practices, and cultural influences that shape the southern religious landscape. Flynt sheds light on the complexities and nuances that define the experiences of southern Protestants, offering readers a deeper understanding of their significance in American religious history.

      Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century