Blues and Southern Culture
The New Encyclopedia of Southern
Culture

In his foreword to the 1989 edition, Alex Haley wrote, "I
consider this Encyclopedia of Southern Culture the answer
to a deep need that we resuscitate and keep alive and fresh
the memories of those who are now bones and dust, who during
their eras and in their respective ways contributed toward
the social accretion that has entered legend as 'the southern
way of life,' which we continue today." Haley's description
of the Encyclopedia is a primary objective of the Center
for the Study of Southern Culture, and through the Encyclopedia,
the original editors successfully "sought to assemble
authoritative, concise, thoughtful, substantive, and interesting
articles that will give scholars, students, and general
readers a useful perspective on the South" (from the
editors' introduction).
But C. Vann Woodward's review of the original Encyclopedia
ended by "suggesting future needs for revision or supplement
to keep up with ongoing scholarship." Thus, the University
of Mississippi's Center for the Study of Southern Culture
and the University of North Carolina Press are currently
in the process of producing The New Encyclopedia of Southern
Culture. The New Encyclopedia is being released as a series
of clothbound and paperback volumes over the next several
years, making each individual section of the original edition
a handy, one-volume guide for those who are interested in
a particular subject, as well as making the volumes more
accessible for classroom study.
Each section of the original Encyclopedia is published as
separate volume, with occasionally two sections being combined
into a single volume. The volumes Foodways, Language, Folk
Art, and Ethnicity are composed of nearly all new material.
All of the articles first appearing in the Encyclopedia
of Southern Culture have been updated or revised to reflect
recent scholarship.
Production of the volumes is being staggered, with four
to six volumes being published each year. The entire collection
will contain 24 volumes; the first ten volumes--Religion,
Geography, History, Myth, Manners & Memory, Language,
Ethnicity, Foodways, Environment, Law and Politics, and
Literature--have been published.
To purchase copies, call or e-mail the Center (662-915-5993
or cssc@olemiss.edu) or visit your local independent bookstore.
A limited number of copies of the original Encyclopedia
are also available through UNC Press.
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