

College of Social Sciences
23 achievements
Roberts, B.
Pageants, parlors, and pretty women : race and beauty in the twentieth-century South.
Retrieved
from: http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=1655861
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Roberts, B., & Kytle, E.
(2014).
History, Hashtags, and the Truth about History.
Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Roberts, B.
(2014).
Black Dolls, White Dolls, and the Desegregation of America’s Public Schools Sixty Years Ago.
Huffington Post.
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Roberts, B.
(2013).
The Ugly Side of the Southern Belle.
New York Times.
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Roberts, B.
(2013).
Uncovering the Confederacy of the Mind: Or, How I Became a Belle of the Ball in Denmark Veseys Church.
Southern Cultures Southern Cultures. 19(3),
6-25.
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Roberts, B.
(2012).
What About All the Other Thousands of Kids Killed with Guns.
History New Network.
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Roberts, B., & Kytle, E.
(2012).
Is It Okay to Talk about Slaves? Segregating the Past in Historic Charleston.
Destination Dixie: Tourism & Southern History.
Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
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Roberts, B., & Kytle, E.
(2012).
Looking the Thing in the Face: Slavery, Race, and the Commemorative Landscape in Charleston, South Carolina, 1865-2010.
Journal of Southern History. 78(3),
639-684.
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Roberts, B.
(2011).
Review of Born Southern: Childbirth, Motherhood, and Social Networks in the Old South, by V. Lynn Kennedy.
Florida Historical Quarterly.
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Roberts, B.
(2010).
Review of Inventing the Fiesta City: Heritage and Carnival in San Antonio, by Laura Hernandez-Ehrisman.
Journal of Southern History.
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Roberts, B., & Kytle, E.
(2010).
Review of Confronting Modernity: Art and Society in Louisiana, by Richard Megraw.
Louisiana History.
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Roberts, B., & Kytle, E.
(2010).
How McDonnell’s Remarks Could Jeopardize Southern Tourism.
History News Network.
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Roberts, B., Kytle, E., Goodheart, A., Malanowski, J., & Widmer, T.
(2010).
The Road from Secession to Sumter.
New York Times.
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