James C. Cobb is B. Phinizy Spalding Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Georgia.
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An excellent biography."--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Cobb deserves congratulations for a meticulous and even-handed biography, magisterial in its exploration of one our most celebrated historians."--Chronicles A fresh and revealing biography."--South Carolina Public Radio A richly detailed biography . . . A rewarding read for scholars of Southern and 20th-century historical references in the United States."--Library Journal Cobb comments intelligently on Woodward's many scholarly works and essays. He is particularly sensitive to the ways in which Woodward, in writing about historical events, was also working out his own loyalties as a Southerner."--Wall Street Journal Cobb's biography is a masterpiece. . . . deeply researched, movingly written, and thought-provoking. . . . Cobb's confident command of every part of the story, his exquisite selection of quotations, and the way he blends sophisticated analysis with folksy jabs keep the reader captivated."--Journal of Southern History Cobb's work aims to be the definitive biography of Woodward. It succeeds. . . . This book is good reading for anyone."--Arkansas Historical Quarterly Drawing on his subject's writings and his voluminous papers at Yale, where Woodward taught from 1961 to 1977, Cobb portrays a scholar impatient with the mythologies, distortions and misguided hero worship that for most of the 20th century inhibited discussion of the South's many problems."--Eric Foner, London Review of Books

