Tennessee Historical Quarterly

Articles Coordinated with Tennessee Social Studies Framework

 

Three Worlds Meet (Beginnings to 1660) – Era 1

 

Smith, Kevin.  "Bledsoe Station: Archaeology, History and the Interpretation of the Middle Tennessee Frontier, 1770-1820," Fall 2000

 

John R. Finger, “Tennessee Indian History:  Creativity and Power”    Winter 1995

 

Colonization and Settlement (1586-1763) – Era 2

 

Revolution and the New Nation (1754-1820) – Era 3

 

Ray, Kristofer.  Watauga,  Tennessee and the American Revolution, the Cumberland Settlements,  Tennessee becoming a state: "Land Speculation, Popular Democracy, and Political Transformation on the Tennessee Frontier, 1780-1800," Fall 2002

 

Walter T. Durham, “The Southwest and Northwest Territories, a Comparison, 1787-1796”                Fall, 1990

 

Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) – Era 4

 

Kanon, Thomas.  War of 1812: "A Slow Laborious Slaughter" The Battle of Horseshoe Bend", Spring 1999

 

Wayne Cutler, “Jackson, Polk, and Johnson:  Defenders of the Moral Economy”   Fall, 1995

 

Jonathan M. Atkins, “Politicians, Parties, and Slavery:  The Second Party System and the Decision for Disunion in Tennessee”    Spring 1996

 

Marie Tedesco, “The Opposites Sides of Freedom:  Slavery and Emancipation in Antebellum Tennessee”  Spring 1996

 

Mary S. Hoffschwelle, “Women’s Sphere and the Creation of Female Community in the Antebellum South:  Three Tennessee Slaveholding Women”           Summer, 1991

 

Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) – Era 5

 

Jennifer K. Boone, “’Mingling Freely’”  Tennessee Society on the Eve of the Civil War” 

 

James L. McDonough, “Tennessee and the Civil War”  Fall, 1995

 

Richard P. Gildrie,  “Guerrilla Warfare in the Lower Cumberland River Valley, 1862-1865”     Fall, 1990

 

Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900)  - Era 6

 

Paul K. Conkin, “Evangelicals, Fugitives, and Hillbillies:  Tennessee’s Impact on American National Culture”

 

Kathleen Minnix, “’That Memorable Meeting:’  Sam Jones and the Nashville Revival of 1885’”      Fall, 1989

 

The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) – Era 7

 

Birdwell, Michael.  Tennessee in World War I: "One Soldier’s War: Albert Perrine Smith and the First World War," Summer 1999

 

McConnel, Deborah L.  "Lou Cretia Owen and the Old Hickory Munitions Plant During World War I" Summer 1999

 

Anastatia Sims, “’Powers that Pray’ and ‘Powers that Prey’:  Tennessee and the Fight for Woman Suffrage                  Winter, 1991

 

Mike Freeman, “Cl;arence Saunders”  The Piggly Wiggly Man”          Fall, 1992

 

Herbert L. Clark, “James Carroll Napier:  National Negro Leader”           Winter, 1990

 

The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) – Era 8

 

Susan L. Gordon, “Home Front Tennessee:  The World War Ii Experience”  Spring, 1992

 

Ann Toplovich, “The Tennessean’s War:  Life on the home Front”        Spring, 1992

 

Patricia Brake Howard, “Tennessee in War and Peace:  The Impact of Wolrd War II on State Economic Trends”   Spring, 1992

 

Postwar United States (1945-1970) – Era 9

 

Dewey Grantham, “Tennessee and Twentieth-Century American Politics”  Fall, 1995

 

Contemporary United States (1960-Present) – Era 10

 

Cynthia G. Fleming, “ ‘We  Shall Overcome’”  Tennessee and the Civil Rights Movement     Fall, 1995

 

General

 

Margaret Ripley Wolfe, “The Feminine Dimension in the Volunteer State,”  Summer 1996