Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi, 1798-1840 (Heritage of Mississippi) (Hardcover)

Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi, 1798-1840 (Heritage of Mississippi) By Mike Bunn, Clay Williams Cover Image
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Mississippi's foundational epoch--in which the state literally took shape--has for too long remained overlooked and shrouded in misunderstanding. Yet the years between 1798, when the Mississippi Territory was created, and 1840, when the maturing state came into its own as arguably the heart of the antebellum South, was one of remarkable transformation. Beginning as a Native American homeland subject to contested claims by European colonial powers, the state became a thoroughly American entity in the span of little more than a generation. In Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi, 1798-1840, authors Mike Bunn and Clay Williams tell the story of Mississippi's founding era in a sweeping narrative that gives these crucial years the attention they deserve.

Several key themes, addressing how and why the state developed as it did, rise to the forefront in the book's pages. These include a veritable list of the major issues in Mississippi history: a sudden influx of American settlers, the harsh saga of Removal, the pivotal role of the institution of slavery, and the consequences of heavy reliance on cotton production. The book bears witness to Mississippi's birth as the twentieth state in the Union, and it introduces a cast of colorful characters and events that demand further attention from those interested in the state's past. A story of relevance to all Mississippians, Old Southwest to Old South explains how Mississippi's early development shaped the state and continues to define it today.

About the Author


Mike Bunn is a historian and author who has worked with several cultural heritage institutions in the Southeast. He currently serves as director of Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama, and is active with numerous local and regional history organizations. Clay Williams worked for the Mississippi Department of Archives and History for over twenty years before retiring from the state in 2022. A strong advocate for public history and the power of place, he has given numerous presentations and been published in several venues.
Product Details
ISBN: 9781496843807
ISBN-10: 1496843800
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication Date: February 22nd, 2023
Pages: 303
Language: English
Series: Heritage of Mississippi