Rand Dotson
Rand Dotson, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief
Southern History, Atlantic World, Roots Music
225.578.6412 / pdotso1@lsu.edu
Fields: Southern History, Atlantic World History, Southern Roots Music, Southern Studies, Legal History, Civil Rights History, American History
Series: Antislavery, Abolition, and the Atlantic World | Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the Civil War | Making the Modern South | Southern Biography | Library of Southern Civilization.
Submissions: Please email a PDF version of your proposal and accompanying materials to
pdotso1@lsu.edu.
Proposals should include a cover letter, working title, table of contents, sample chapters, information about competitive titles, and a curriculum vitae. Please also include an approximate total word count, including notes and bibliography, and information about proposed art, if any.
About Rand Dotson: Dotson has a BA in history from Roanoke College (Salem, VA); an MA in history from Virginia Tech; and a PhD in history from Louisiana State University. He has been with LSU Press since 2004. Dotson has taught American history at LSU and at the University of Kentucky. He has published essays and reviews in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, The Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Encyclopedia Virginia, The Journal of Southern History, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, and Blood in the Hills: A History of Violence in Appalachia (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). He is the author of Roanoke, Virginia, 1882-1912: Magic City of the New South (University of Tennessee Press, 2007).