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David B. Parker
David B. Parker
Professor of History, Kennesaw State University
Verified email at kennesaw.edu
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The Rise and Fall of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as a Parable on Populism
DB Parker
Journal of the Georgia Association of Historians 15, 49-63, 1994
511994
Alias Bill Arp: Charles Henry Smith and the South's Goodly Heritage
DB Parker
University of Georgia Press (pbk. ed.; orig. pub. 1991), 2009
222009
Carpet Capital: The Rise of a New South Industry
R Patton, DB Parker
University of Georgia Press, 1999
201999
Oz: L. Frank Baum’s theosophical utopia
DB Parker
Kennesaw Academic Forum, Kennesaw, GA, April, 1996
121996
“Quit Your Meanness: Sam Jones’s Theology for the New South”
DB Parker
Georgia Historical Quarterly 77, 711-741, 1993
91993
Rebecca Latimer Felton (1835–1930)
DB Parker
New Georgia Encyclopedia (August 16, 2016), http://www. georgiaencyclopedia …, 2010
82010
Breaking the Heartland: The Civil War in Georgia
JD Fowler, DB Parker
Mercer University Press, 2011
52011
“Y’all": Two Early Examples
DB Parker
American Speech 81 (1), 110-112, 2006
42006
David Bailey Freeman
DB Parker, A Freeman
Cartersville Magazine (https://web.archive.org/web/20050315222930/http://www …, 2001
42001
Thomas Wolfe’s "Memories" of Billy Rand
DB Parker
The State (Raleigh, NC) 56, 30-33, 1988
31988
The Soldier, the Son, and the Social Scientist: Three Georgia Textbook Authors and the Lost Cause
DB Parker
49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of North American Studies, 1-24, 2013
22013
A New Look at ‘You Can Fool All the People’
D Parker
For the People. A Newsletter of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 1-2, 2005
22005
Mark Anthony Cooper (1800–1885)
DB Parker
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, 2002
22002
The Fork in the Yellow Brick Road
DB Parker
49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of North American Studies, 1-7, 2000
22000
Bill Arp: homely philosophy and the New South
DB Parker Jr
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Ph.D. dissertation), 1988
21988
Bill Arp and the New South: The Misreading of a Homely Philosopher
DB Parker
Southern Historian 8, 74-81, 1987
21987
Bill Arp and the North: The Misreading of a Southern Humorist
DB Parker
Southern Studies 25 (Fall), 257-273, 1986
21986
Bill Arp and Blacks: The Forgotten Letters
DB Parker
Georgia Historical Quarterly 67, 336-349, 1983
21983
review of Soerens and Yang, Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion and Truth in the Immigration Debate
DB Parker
Reviews in religion and theology 26 (3), 507-509, 2019
1*2019
“An Ever-Ready Source of Inspiration and Information”: Ruth Blair and the Bicentennial County Historians
DB Parker
Provenance: Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists 32 (1), 78-86, 2014
12014
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