Antebellum Tennessee:
A Documentary History

Edited by Eric R. Lacy

“…the knowledge of the most worth is that knowledge which permits students to continue learning after graduation…we must teach students to teach themselves for the remainder of their lives.” The excellence of this textbook begins with the Preface and the Introduction. It is immediately obvious that Dr. Lacy knows and cares about teaching history, which he defines as “a humanity, not a science.”
A unique collection of 100 readings, which illustrate major themes in the development of antebellum Tennessee, have been organized chronologically and thematically. His introductions set the readings in context and offer questions for use as focal points for discussion and research. Many of the sources in this compilation are no longer accessible to the student or general reader, so it is a desirable reference volume for any library.
First Published 1969 — This Edition 1980 / 330 pages / 81/2" ¥ 11"
ISBN: 0-932807-06-2 / Trade Paper / $10.95