The Devil's Lane is useful for those who would understand gender and race in the eastern United States before 1800, and for those who seek ideas for a broader understanding of the Southwest.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly
The inventive methodologies and high quality of the research and analysis make this pathbreaking collection an outstanding contribution to the scholarship of the American South. Certainly this exciting book will bring the early South newly alive for many readers.
William and Mary Quarterly
This collection of seventeen essays by both established and emerging scholars is as felicitous an introduction for newcomers as it is an update for veterans of the 'brawling, sprawling convivial enterprise' that is early southern history....The power of this collection lies in its ability to convey the labyrinthine quality of racial and gender structures.
Catherine Kerrison, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
An excellent collection of scholarship on the early South that highlights opportunities for future research on gender and race." The Alabama Review
Some of the most provocative and exciting recent work on race, gender, and sexuality in southern colonial history." - -Religious Studies Review