2006 [75th Anniversary Reprint], Louisiana State Univ. I'll take my stand : the South and the agrarian tradition / by 12 Southerners ; Donald Davidson ... [et al.] I'll Take My Stand was criticized at the time, and since, ... "Introduction: a statement of principles", I'll Take My Stand. Next. Publication date: 1930 Twelve Southerners: "INTRODUCTION: A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES" from I'll Take My Stand; Bingham, Emily, and Thomas A Underwood, eds., 2001. Hence, it is probably best understood as a distinct product of the inter-war period. In Tennessee: Literature …writers in contributing essays to I’ll Take My Stand (1930), a defense of traditional agrarian culture against the changes in values associated with industrialization. This selection is the Introduction to I'll Take My Stand; the South and the Agrarian Tradition, a collection of essays written by twelve Southerners and published in 1930.; Tennessee Agrarians, an essay by the prolific Edmund Wilson, long time writer and literary figure (the New Republic, Vanity Fair, the Dial, the New Yorker) in apparent reaction to I'll Take My Stand. It ignored slavery and denounced "progress", for example, and some critics considered it to be moved by nostalgia. In various essays influenced by his Agrarian beliefs, Ransom defended the manifesto's assertion that modern industrial capitalism was a dehumanizing force that the South should reject in favor of an agrarian economic model. Carlson, Allan (2004), The New Agrarian Mind: The Movement Toward Decentralist Thought in Twentieth-Century America. I imagined my introduction to them would be through I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition, but this sequel to it did not disappoint! Edition 1st ed. Preview this book » What people are saying - Write a review. The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays After I'll Take My Stand. Seller Inventory # 001143. [Louis D Rubin, Jr.;] Home. ISBN 080713208X. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition (Library of Southern Civilization) Susan V. Donaldson. Davidson, Donald. Signed by Author(s). LSU Press, 1977 - Southern States - 410 pages. It … First, I had heard conservatives I respected laud I’ll Take My Stand, noting how much the book shaped their own political thought. Andrew Nelson Lytle, “The Hind Tit” I’ll Take My Stand (Harper and Brothers, 1930; Louisiana State University Press, 2006) extract from pages 207 through to 208. I'll Take My Stand, first published in 1930, collects twelve essays that cut deeply against the prevailing grain, calling for an anti-industrial counter-revolution and a reconnection with the land. The contributors to the symposium, actually called a manifesto, included Donald Davidson, John Gould Fletcher, John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, R. P. Warren, and Stark Young, most of them former contributors to The Fugitive. I'll Take My Stand – Causes Of Southern Secession Today in America we can say America the nation went to war for one specif reason, we went to war over the attacks on 9/11, we went to war to stop Adolf Hitler etc. Ideas Have Consequences: Expanded Edition Richard M. Weaver. $19.99. -- A mirror for artists, by Donald Davidson. A few pages very lightly soiled. 4.4 out of 5 stars 12. THE authors contributing to this book are Southerners, well acquainted with one another and of similar tastes, though not necessarily living in the same physical community, and perhaps only at this moment aware of themselves as a single group of men. By: Rubin, Louis D. (introduction Twelve Southerners) Price: $12.00. Among the state’s most distinguished writers of the mid-20th century were Peter Taylor, known for his short stories illuminating conflicts of the changing rural South, and… Selected pages. I’ll Take My Stand was not solely about the South but was a defense of rural America in general. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Extremely interesting views of the mythical South. I'll Take My Stand Since its initial publication in November of 1930, I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition has not been long out of print. Introduction by Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Biographical essays by Virginia Rock. I found a copy of it on the Web Archive's National Emergency Library and felt compelled to take copious notes, for many of the essays had important lessons for today. 0 Reviews . Table of Contents. I'll take my stand, the South and the agrarian tradition by twelve Southerners. (2001), The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays After I'll Take My Stand. Introduction to this edition by Louis D. Rubin, Jr., biographical essays by Virginia Rock. xi: A Statement of Principles . Paperback View All Available Formats & Editions. Further reading. Add to Wishlist. Davidson, Donald. Twelve Southerners: "INTRODUCTION: A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES" from I'll Take My Stand; Bingham, Emily, and Thomas A Underwood, eds., 2001. Australian/Harvard Citation . Ransom. ; introduction by Louis D. Rubin, Jr. ; biographical essays by Virginia Rock Harper New York 1962. Owner name in ink, written neatly in small letters, at top of same page. His contribution to I'll Take My Stand is his essay Reconstructed but Unregenerate which starts the book and lays out the Southern Agrarians' basic argument. ISBN: 0813919959 9780813919959: OCLC Number: 45463645: Description: xi, 310 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. bx27a Size: Trade Paperback. Paperback. in the introduction to I'll Take My Stand: "that the culture of the soil is the best and most sensitive of vocations, and that therefore it should have the economic preference and enlist the maximum number of workers" (p. xlvii). I'll take my stand; The South and the agrarian tradition. The longest lapse followed the exhaustion of the first printing, but then Peter Smith, a friendly promoter of the Fugitives and Agrarians and their ideas, issued a hard cover reprint in 1951 in Magnolia, Massachusetts. Quick Reference. MLA Citation. Search. Press. The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays After I'll Take My Stand. I'll Take My Stand. Twelve Southerners , Virginia Rock. I’ll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition was published in 1930 and was a controversial and much reviewed and talked about manifesto by Twelve Southerners exploring different aspects of the Southern tradition including economics, religion and politics. Sometimes I felt like Stephen Colbert was writing the text and other times I felt like it was quoting The Matrix (kill the machines!). The membership overlaps with The Fugitives. Special offers and product promotions. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition. I'll take my stand : the South and the agrarian tradition. The Southern Classics Library. Textblock, inside covers, and endpapers have some soiling. SydneyTrads is the internet portal and communication page of the Sydney Traditionalist Forum: an association of young professionals who form part of the Australian paleoconservative, traditionalist conservative, and … ISBN-10: 080713208X ISBN-13: 9780807132081 Pub. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition / Edition 75. by Susan V. Donaldson | Read Reviews. New York : Harper. Call number: 975 Ill Publisher: Louisiana State University Press Publication place: Baton Rouge, LA : , (1930) 1991. Review: I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition User Review - Shannon - Goodreads. We were the united states, a union of states and the same could not be said. Available online At the library. We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Paperback. Moderate soiling and shelfwear to covers. Search ... datePublished\/a> \" 1983\/span>\" ; \u00A0\u00A0\u00A0\n schema:description\/a> \" Introduction: a statement of principles. Southern Agrarians' I'll Take My Stand, 1930 . I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition by Twelve Southerners. They were based at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Press. Importantly, I’ll Take My Stand was first published in 1930—long enough after World War I for the authors to have done some serious reflecting on the ravages of war in the age of machines but also well before World War II. Contents. 4.6 out of 5 stars 105. Date: 11/01/2006 Publisher: Louisiana State University Press. I'LL TAKE MY STAND The Twelve Southerners (1930) INTRODUCTION: A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES. Add | $12.00 Description; Details; Good Softcover. Bingham, Emily; Underwood, Thomas A, eds. Responsibility by twelve southerners. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition. Carlson, Allan, 2004. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition / Edition 75 available in Paperback. Anthology published in 1930 by 12 Southerners to set forth their concept of regionalism as members of the Agrarians. Spine has creasing. -- Reconstructed but unregenerate, by J.C. I'll Take My Stand was attacked at the time, and since, as a reactionary and romanticized defense of the Old South and the Lost Cause of the Confederacy. Introduction . ... on half-title page. Title Page. Physical description xx, 359 p. 22 cm. Imprint New York, London, Harper, 1930. Diese Anthologie, herausgegeben von zwölf Südstaatlern, darunter die Poeten John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate und Robert Penn Warren, begründete eine der einflussreichsten literarischen Bewegungen in den USA. Quantity: 1 available. I'll take my stand : the South and the agrarian tradition. Book Condition: Used - Good . John Crowe Ransom was their unofficial leader, though Robert Penn Warren became their most prominent member. ISBN 080713208X. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition. I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition.