Gaines M. Foster
LSU Foundation M.J. Foster Professor of History
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Courses Taught
U.S. History survey; The New South; U.S. Historiography; Southern Identity in an Age of Diversity
Current Research Interests
The continuing battle over the memory of the Civil War
Interested in Directing Theses On
The South since the Civil War; memory; American religion
Education
B.A. Wofford College, 1971; M.A. (1973), Ph.D. (1982), University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Awards and Honors
Phi Beta Kappa; Council of Southern Graduate Schools Achievement Award for New Scholars, 1988; Fletcher M. Green Award, 1984; Robert R.W. Connor Award, 1977
Notable Articles
“A Christian Nation: Signs of a Covenant,” in Bonds of Affection: Americans Define Their Patriotism (Princeton U. Press, 1996)
“Guilt Over Slavery: A Historiographical Analysis,” The Journal of Southern History 56 (November 1990)
“Coming to Terms with Defeat: Post-Vietnam America and the Post-Civil War South,” The Virginia Quarterly Review 66 (Winter, 1990)
“Woodward and Southern Identity,” The Southern Review 21 (April 1985)
Books
Moral Reconstructions: Christian Lobbyists and the Federal Legislation of Morality, 1865-1920; Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South, 1865-1912; The Demands of Humanity: Army Medical Department Disaster Relief