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Edited by Ray Arsenault and Gary Mormino
Series Description:
The University Press of Florida's Florida History and Culture Series contains important works devoted to understanding the state's rich history and diversity. Accessible and attractively designed, each book will focus on various topics of historical interest, such as the environment, politics, literature, material culture, and cultural studies.
Titles:
Death in the Everglades: The Murder of Guy Bradley, America's First Martyr to Environmentalism
(forthcoming)
by Stuart B. McIver (2003)
Orange Journalism: Voices from Florida's Newspapers
(forthcoming)
Edited by Julian M. Pleasants (2003)
The Stranahans of Fort Lauderdale: A Pioneer Family of New River
(forthcoming)
by Harry A. Kersey, Jr. (2003)
Florida's Farmworkers in the Twenty-first Century
by Nano Riley and Davida Johns (2003)
Making Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-Century Florida
Edited by Jack E. Davis and Kari Frederickson (2003)
The Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Florida
by Michael Newton (2001)
Politics and Growth in Twentieth-Century Tampa
by Robert Kerstein (2001)
Miami, U.S.A.: Expanded Edition
by Helen Muir (2000)
Castles in the Sand: The Life and Times of Carl Graham Fisher
by Mark S. Foster (2000)
Pensacola during the Civil War: A Thorn in the Side of the Confederacy
by George F. Pearce (2000)
Cassadaga: The Continuing Story of a Florida Spiritualist Camp
Edited by John J. Guthrie, Jr., Phillip C. Lucas, and Gary Monroe (2000)
Claude Pepper and Ed Ball: Politics, Purpose, and Power
by Tracy E. Danese (2000)
Hitler's Soldiers in the Sunshine State: German POWs in Florida, 1942-1946
by Robert D. Billinger, Jr. (2000)
Balancing Evils Judiciously: Races and Class in the Proslavery Thought of Zephaniah Kingsley
Edited and Annotated by Daniel W. Stowell (2000)
The Everglades: An Environmental History
by David McCally (1999)
Government in the Sunshine State: Florida Since Statehood
by David R. Colburn and Lance deHaven-Smith (1999)
Beechers, Stowes, and Yankee Strangers: The Transformation of Florida
by John T. Foster and Sarah Whitmer Foster (1999)
The Enduring Seminoles: From Alligator Wrestling to Ecotourism
by Patsy West (1998)
Gladesman: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers
by Glen Simmons and Laura Ogden (1998)
"Come to my Sunland:Letters of Julia Daniels Moseley from the Florida Frontier, 1882-1886 "
by Julia Winifred Moseley and Betty Powers Crislip (1998)
Al Burt's Florida: Snowbirds, Sandcastles, and Self-Rising Crackers
by Al Burt (1997)
Black Miami in the Twentieth Century
by Marvin Dunn (1997)
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