Citation: T. Ownby, INTERRACIALISM AND CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN THE POSTWAR SOUTH - THE STORY OF KOINONIA FARM - KMEYER,TE, Agricultural history, 72(3), 1998, pp. 618-619
Citation: T. Ownby, HONOR AND SLAVERY - LIES, DUELS, NOSES, MASKS, DRESSING AS A WOMAN, GIFTS, STRANGERS, HUMANITARIANISM, DEATH, SLAVE REBELLIONS, THE PROSLAVERY ARGUMENT, BASEBALL, HUNTING, AND GAMBLING IN THE OLD SOUTH - GREENBERG,KS, The Journal of southern history, 63(3), 1997, pp. 663-664
Citation: T. Ownby, MATERIAL CHRISTIANITY - RELIGION AND POPULAR-CULTURE IN AMERICA - MCDANNELL,C, The Journal of American history, 84(1), 1997, pp. 285-286
Citation: T. Ownby, HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING ON - RESPONSES TO BROWN,JOHN AND THE HARPERS-FERRY RAID - FINKELMAN,P, The Journal of southern history, 62(2), 1996, pp. 380-381
Citation: T. Ownby, ON JORDANS STORMY BANKS - EVANGELICALISM IN MISSISSIPPI, 1773-1876 - SPARKS,RJ, The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 27(2), 1996, pp. 334-335
Citation: T. Ownby, MAIN STREET AMUSEMENTS - MOVIES AND COMMERCIAL ENTERTAINMENT IN A SOUTHERN CITY, 1896-1930 - WALLER,GA, The Journal of American history, 83(1), 1996, pp. 234-234
Citation: T. Ownby, GENDER, CLASS AND SHELTER - PERSPECTIVES IN VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE .5. - CROMLEY,EC, HUDGINS,CL, The Arkansas historical quarterly, 55(4), 1996, pp. 455-456
Citation: T. Ownby, COUNTRY PEOPLE IN THE NEW SOUTH - TENNESSEE UPPER CUMBERLAND - KEITH,J, The American historical review, 101(5), 1996, pp. 1639-1639
Citation: T. Ownby, BITTERSWEET LEGACY - THE BLACK-AND-WHITE BETTER CLASSES IN CHARLOTTE,1850-1910 - GREENWOOD,JT, The Journal of American history, 82(1), 1995, pp. 244-244
Citation: T. Ownby, MASS-CULTURE, UPPER-CLASS CULTURE, AND THE DECLINE OF CHURCH DISCIPLINE IN THE EVANGELICAL SOUTH - THE 1910 CASE OF THE GODBOLD-MINERAL-WELL-HOTEL, Religion and American culture, 4(1), 1994, pp. 107-132
Citation: T. Ownby, SINGING COWBOYS AND MUSICAL MOUNTAINEERS - SOUTHERN CULTURE AND THE ROOTS OF COUNTRY-MUSIC - MALONE,BC, The Journal of American history, 81(2), 1994, pp. 745-746
Citation: T. Ownby, THE MOST SOUTHERN PLACE ON EARTH - THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA AND THE ROOTS OF REGIONAL IDENTITY - COBB,JC, The Arkansas historical quarterly, 52(4), 1993, pp. 461-462