
An authoritative popular history that places the state in regional and national context.
Penned by one of Alabama's most distinguished historians, this masterful work offers a sweeping yet intimate portrait of a century that reshaped both the state and the nation. With clarity, wit, and deep insight, the author traces the dramatic arc of the 20th century--from the dawn of flight and the rise of industrial power to revolutions in psychology, literature, and morality--all through the lens of Alabama's unique experience.
Far more than a catalog of events, this book is a meditation on transformation. It captures the spirit of Alabamians as they confronted change with determination and vision, reckoning with the promises and perils of modernity. The author's deep respect for archival sources and fellow scholars is matched by his gift for storytelling, making this an accessible and compelling read for both academics and general audiences.
With a voice honed by decades of scholarship and a heart rooted in Southern soil, the author brings history to life--illuminating how one state mirrored the nation's evolution while forging its own path. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Alabama's place in the American story.
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