Journal of Southern History
The Journal of Southern History—published by the Southern Historical Association and edited at and supported by Rice University—is a quarterly devoted to the history of the American South broadly conceived. thesha.org/jsh
- NEW in the February JSH: "Roustabouts, 'Lewd Women,' and the Roots of Jazz in Southern Levee Dives, 1880–1910," by Andrew Miller muse.jhu.edu/pub/285/arti...
- NEW in the February JSH: "Manly Occupation: Black Civil War Soldiers' Battles over Racism and Manhood across the Occupied South," by Jonathan Lande muse.jhu.edu/pub/285/arti...
- NEW in the February 2026 JSH: "Fashioning an Ornament to the Colony: Imperial Belonging and the Governor's House in Colonial North Carolina," by Christian J. Koot muse.jhu.edu/pub/285/arti...
- NEW in the February 2026 JSH: The #2025SHA @thesouthernsha.bsky.social presidential address, "Reimagining the American Revolution: Southern Women's Wars for Independence," by Lorri Glover muse.jhu.edu/pub/285/arti...
- The February 2026 issue of the Journal of Southern History has been mailed to @thesouthernsha.bsky.social members and is now live on @projectmuse.bsky.social thesha.org/contents muse.jhu.edu/journal/685