Buy all the tapes on a specific subject,
or from a favourite lecturer like Dr. Don Livingston (Philosophy,
Emory University) on secession, or Dr. Clyde Wilson (History,
University of South Carolina) on the War Between the States
and John C. Calhoun, or Dr. Jim Meriwether (Professor Emeritus,
History, University of South Carolina) who as a young scholar
knew and worked with William Faulkner, or Dr. Jim Kibler
(English, University of Georgia) who, of his twelve books,
had Our Father's Fields proclaimed an 'instant Southern
classic' when it came out three years ago, or Dr. Marshall
DeRosa (Political Science, Florida Atlantic University),
author of The Confederate Constitution, who is a
national authority on the Confederate Constitution and constitutional
issues, or Dr. Mark Winchell (English, Clemson University)
on the Nashville Agrarians, or Dr. Tom Fleming (Editor,
Chronicles Magazine) on the influence of the classics
in Southern history, or Dr. William Wilson (Religious Studies,
University of Virginia) on Southern religion and theology,
or Dr. Anne Meriwether (William Gilmore Simms Society) on
Elizabeth Alston Pringle, or many other first-rate scholars.
Vol 1 Part I of "William Faulkner,
Southern Writer," by Dr Jim Meriwether
Vol 2 Part II of "William Faulkner, Southern
Writer," by Dr Jim Meriwether
Vol 3 Part I of "The War Between the States:
Its Causes and Conduct," by Dr Clyde Wilson (History,
University of South Carolina)
Vol 4 Part II of "The War Between
the States: Its Causes and Conduct," by Dr Clyde Wilson
(History, University of South Carolina)
Vol 5 Part I of "Elizabeth Alston Pringle:
A South Carolina Woman Rice Planter - and Writer,"
by Dr Anne Meriwether
Vol 6 Part II of "Elizabeth Alston Pringle:
A South Carolina Woman Rice Planter - and Writer,"
by Dr Anne Meriwether
Vol 7 Part I of "The Roots of Southern
Agrarianism: Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Her Literary Descendants,"
by Dr James E. Kibler (Southern Literature, University of
Georgia)
Vol 8 Part II of "The Roots of Southern
Agrarianism: Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Her Literary Descendants,"
by Dr James E. Kibler (Southern Literature, University of
Georgia)
Vol 9 "The South as the Last Classical Republic,"
by Dr Thomas Fleming (Editor, Chronicles Magazine)
Vol 10 "Secession and the American Constitutional
Tradition," by Dr Donald Livingston (Philosophy, Emory
University)
Vol 11 Part I of "Charleston Literature,"
by Dr David Aiken
Vol 12 Part II of "Charleston Literature,"
by Dr David Aiken
Vol 13 "Art and Tradition in the South,"
by Mr Jack Kershaw, Esq.
Vol 14 "The Real American Dream," by Dr
Thomas Fleming (Editor, Chronicles Magazine)
Vol 15 "The Nature of Southern Theology,"
by Prof. William Wilson (Theology, University of Virginia)
Vol 16 "John C. Calhoun: Last of the Founding
Fathers," by Dr Clyde N. Wilson (History, University
of South Carolina)
Vol 17 "The Artist in the Mirror: Donald Davidson's
The Tall Men," by Dr Mark Winchell
Vol 18 "John C. Calhoun: Prophet," by Dr
Clyde N. Wilson (History, University of South Carolina)
Vol 19 "James Henley Thornwell and the Promise
of Southern Theology," by William Wilson (Theology,
Univ. of Virginia)
Vol 20 "The Philosophical Meaning of the Confederacy,"
by Dr Donald Livingston (Philosophy, Emory University)
Vol 21 "Agrarian Poetics: Donald Davidson's
Lee in the Mountains," by Dr Mark Winchell
Vol 22 "What Southerners Learned From the Classics,"
by Dr Thomas Fleming (Editor, Chronicles Magazine)
Vol 23 "Reclaiming Faulkner, Part One,"
by Dr James E. Kibler (Southern Literature, University of
Georgia)
Vol 24 "Reclaiming Faulkner, Part Two,"
by Dr James E. Kibler (Southern Literature, University of
Georgia)
Vol 25 "The Causes of the Late War of Independence,"
by Dr Clyde N. Wilson (History, University of South Carolina)
Vol 26 "The Conduct of the Late War of Independence,"
by Dr Clyde N. Wilson (History, University of South Carolina)
Vol 27 "The Agrarian Tradition and the Crisis
of Modernity," by Dr Mark Malvasi (History, Randolph-Macon
College)
Vol 28 "The Enduring Relevance of the Southern
Tradition," by Dr Mark Malvasi (History, Randolph-Macon
College)
Vol 29 "Getting Even: The Morality of Revenge,"
by Dr Thomas Fleming (Editor, Chronicles Magazine)
Vol 30 "Fighting, Feuding, and Duelling in the
Old South," by Dr Thomas Fleming (Editor, Chronicles
Magazine)
Vol 31 "Southern Manners and Honour," by
Dr William Wilson (Theology, University of Virginia)
Vol 32 "Southern Religion in the Southern Literary
Renaissance," by Dr William Wilson (Theology, Univ.
of Virginia)
Vol 33 "The Fourteenth Amendment," by Dr
Donald Livingston (Philosophy, Emory University)
Vol 34 "The C. S. S. Hunley," by Randy
Burbage (Member, C. S. S. Hunley Commission)
Vol 35 "Joy Down in My Heart: Spiritual Identity
in the Old South," by Reverend William Barr (Rector,
Anglican Catholic Church, Shreveport, Louisiana)
Vol 36 "His Truth Abideth Still: The Pervasiveness
of Religious Orthodoxy Down South," by Reverend William
Barr (Rector, Anglican Catholic Church, Shreveport, Louisiana)
Vol 37 Part I of "Philosophical and Constitutional
Reflections on Secession," by Dr Donald Livingston
(Philosophy, Emory University)
Vol 38 Part II of "Philosophical and Constitutional
Reflections on Secession," by Dr Donald Livingston
(Philosophy, Emory University)
Vol 39 Part I of "The CSA as a Reactionary Constitutional
Experience," by Dr Marshall DeRosa (Political Science,
Florida Atlantic University)
Vol 40 Part II of "The CSA as a Reactionary
Constitutional Experience," by Dr. Marshall DeRosa
(Political Science, Florida Atlantic University)
Vol 41 Part I of "William Gilmore Simms,"
by Dr. John Guilds
Vol 42 Part II of "William Gilmore Simms,"
by Dr. John Guilds
Vol 43 Part I of "The Theology of the South:
The Fruits of Orthodoxy and Apostasy," by Rev. Steve
Wilkins (Pastor, Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church)
Vol 44 Part II of "The Theology of the South:
The Fruits of Orthodoxy and Apostasy," by Rev. Steve
Wilkins (Pastor, Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church)
Vol 45 "The Ideological Use of Slavery in American
Liberalism," by Dr. Don Livingston (Philosophy, Emory University)
Vol 46 "The Confederate Constitution," by Dr. Marshall
DeRosa (Political Science, Florida Atlantic University)
Vol 47 "M.E. Bradford and the Moral Imagination,"
by Dr. Mark Winchell (English, Clemson University)
Vol 48 "The Constitutional Meaning of the Confederacy,"
by Dr. Marshall DeRosa (Political Science, Florida Atlantic
University)
Vol 49 "Reconstruction," by Dr. Clyde Wilson (History,
University of South Carolina)
Vol 50 "North and South: the Philosophical Divide,"
by Dr. Thomas Fleming (Editor, Chronicles Magazine)
Vol 51 "The Despot's Heel: Maryland's Ordeal of Reconstruction,
1861-1880," by Dr. Bart Talbert (History, Salisbury University)
Vol 52 "The Theological Case for Secession," by Dr.
William Wilson (Religious Studies, University of Virginia)
Vol 53 "John C. Calhoun Seminar, Part 1," by Dr.
Clyde Wilson (History, University of South Carolina)
Vol 54 "John C. Calhoun Seminar, Part 2," by Dr.
Clyde Wilson (History, University of South Carolina)
Vol 55 "From Gettysburg to Kosovo," by Dr. Thomas
Fleming (Editor, Chronicles Magazine)
Vol 56 "Flannery O'Connor Seminar, Part 1," by Dr.
William Wilson (Religious Studies, University of Virginia),
and Dr. Mark Winchell (English, Clemson University)
Vol 57 "Flannery O'Connor Seminar, Part 2," by Dr.
William Wilson (Religious Studies, University of Virginia)
Vol 58 "An Evening of Antebellum Music, Part One", a live concert with accomplished professional opera singers, Mr. Beauregard Palmer (Tenor), and his wife, Lisa Palmer (Soprano), with accomplished pianist Kimberly Jackson. This is a GREAT and STIRRING show that includes "The Southern's Chaunt of Defiance," "Lorena," "Maryland, My Maryland!," "Bonnie Blue Flag and The Homespun Dress," "Southern Soldier Boy," "Here's Your Mule," "Goober Peas," "God Save the South". There is fascinating historical commentary before each song by Rev. Jim Schoolfield. This one and Volume 59 ought to be in Spoleto!
Vol 59 "An Evening of Antebellum Music, Part Two: The Poetry and Music of John Hill Hewitt", which continues from the intermission at the end of Part One and includes "All Quiet Along the Potomac," "You Are Going To the War Willie Boy!," "The South Shall Rise Up Free!," "The Young Volunteer," "The Volunteer," "Somebody's Darling," "The South," and ends with a long, rousing version of "Dixie"!
Vol 60 "Flannery O'Connor" by Mrs. Mary-Barbara Tate
(The charming, articulate and witty Mrs. Tate was a good
friend of Flannery O'Connor's, and is associated with the
operation of Flannery's home, Andalusia, in Milledgeville,
Georgia)
Vol 61 "Margaret Mitchell and Gone With The Wind"
by Dr. Mark Winchell (Dr. Winchell is a distinguished professor
of English at Clemson University and has written biographies
of the esteemed Southern literary figures, Cleanth Brooks
and Donald Davidson, among the books he has written. His
latest book, Confessions of a Copperhead, will be out soon.)
Vol 62 "Augustus B. Longstreet and Georgia Scenes"
by Dr. David Aiken (Dr. Aiken is a Professor of English
at the College of Charleston, and among his writings is
the book Fire in the Cradle, a history of the many famous
writers of Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Aiken is a past
president of the William Gilmore Simms Society, and current
president of the South Carolina Poetry Society.)
Vol 63 "Sidney Lanier" by Dr. David Aiken (see bio
Vol. 62 above)
Vol 64 "Joel Chandler Harris and Uncle Remus" by
Dr. Mark Winchell (see bio Vol. 61 above)
Vol 65 "Alexander Stephens and a Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States" by Professor Joseph Stromberg (Prof. Stromberg, of the Ludwig von Mises Institute at Auburn University, is a prolific historian, columnist and authority on Alexander H. Stephens)