USC Lancaster Assistant Professor of History F. Evan Nooe’s "Aggression & Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, and the Coalescence of the Old South" offers a bold reconceptualization of how the violence of settler expansion and Native American resistance remade the American South. Flipping the anthropological model of coalescence onto white Southerners reveals the development of a distinct regional identity forged through southern concepts of honor, Native defiance to forced removal, and the memorialization of settler victimhood.
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