Bibliography and Selected Publications
McMath is the author or co-author of numerous articles and seven books on American history:
- American Populism: A Social History 1877-1898
- Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies (with Orville V. Burton)
- Populist Vanguard: A History of the Southern Farmers' Alliance
- Engineering the New South: Georgia Tech, 1885-1985 (see History of Georgia Tech)
- Adaptable South: Essays in Honor of George Brown Tindall (with Elizabeth Jacoway, Dan T. Carter & Lester C. Lamon)
- Toward a New South: Studies in Post-Civil War Southern Communities (with Orville Burton)
- Is There a Southern Political Tradition?: Essays and Commentaries (Porter M. Fortune Chancellor's Symposium in Southern History)(with William J. Cooper, Michael Perman, Manning Marable, and Patricia Sullivan)
- Preface to Populism: The origin and economic development of the "Southern" Farmers' Alliance in Kansas
- William Henry Emerson and the scientific discipline at Georgia Tech
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