Dr. Hyde’s Publications
The following books were written or edited by Dr. Samuel C. Hyde, Jr., director of
the Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies:
Pistols and Politics: The Dilemma of Democracy in Louisiana’s Florida Parishes, 1810-1899 (Baton
Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1996), paperback edition 1997, recipient
AASLH commendation 1998
Available at LSU Press
Plain Folk of the South Revisited (editor/contributor, Baton Rouge: L.S.U. Press,
1997)
Available at LSU Press
Carnivals and Conflicts: A Louisiana History Reader, 2nd. ed. (eds./contributors:
Samuel C. Hyde, Jr., C. Howard Nichols, and Charles Elliott, New York: Whittier Publications,
Inc., 2004)
Copies available through:
Whittier Publications, Island Park, NY 11558
Tel: 1-800-897-TEXT (8398)
Sunbelt Revolution: The Historical Progression of the Civil Rights Struggle in the
Gulf South, 1866-2000 (editor/contributor, Gainesville: University Press of Florida,
2003)
Available at University Press of Florida
A Fierce and Fractious Frontier: The Curious Development of Louisiana’s Florida Parishes,
1699-2000 (editor, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000)
Available at LSU Press
A Wisconsin Yankee in Confederate Bayou Country: The Civil War Reminiscences of a
Union General (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009)
Available at LSU Press
The Enigmatic South: Toward Civil War and Its Legacies (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State
University Press, 2014)
Available at LSU Press