Jim Cobb from UGA, the premier historian of the contemporary South, discusses his new book, *The South and America Since World War II*. This book, published by Oxford University Press, is the first major comprehensive history of the South, capturing an era of dramatic change within the region and in its relationship with the rest of America. Cobb perceptively and entertainingly examines the region’s colorful past from the post-Roosevelt, Jim Crow era to the rise of Republicanism and its economic, political and cultural growth. Cobb is one of the country’s most honored historians, currently the Spalding Distinguished Professor of History at UGA.