Nashville: Its Character in a Changing America : Proceedings of a Symposium Presented at Vanderbilt University, October 18, 1980Robert Louis Mode |
Contents
Introduction 73 | 7 |
Nashville in the New South | 31 |
The Growth and Changing Identity | 49 |
Copyright | |
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American Andrew Jackson Ante-Bellum Nashvilles Athens idea bank Banner Barbara Mann became began Belle Meade Blount Board central city Changing America character churches City of Nashville city's commercial corporation country music creative culture Cumberland Davidson County decade Democratic Donald Davidson early economic Edgefield elected elite especially families federal Felix Robertson frontier Goodstein Grand Ole Opry growth History of Nashville housing in Nashville image of Nashville industrial institutions interests Jackson Jacksonian John Egerton labor land large number leaders Luke Lea mansion mayor ment merchants Nash Nashville Tennessean Nashville's political Nashvillians newspaper North Old South Park percent population problems programs racial railroads residential Robertson role schools Sept social society southern streetcar streets suburbs symposium Tennessee Centennial Exposition theater tion town traditional twenties Union University of Nashville upper class urban renewal Vanderbilt University vote voters ward West End Whig