The Ruling RaceKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 17 Apr 2013 - 320 halaman This pathbreaking social history of the slaveholding South marks a turn in our understanding of antebellum America and the coming of the Civil War. Oakes's bracing analysis breaks the myth that slaveholders were a paternalistic aristocracy dedicated to the values of honor, race, and section. Instead they emerge as having much in common with their entrepreneurial counterparts in the North: they were committed to free-market commercialism and political democracy for white males. The Civil War was not an inevitable conflict between civilizations on different paths but the crack-up of a single system, the result of people and events. |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-5 dari 73
Halaman
James Oakes. PART I <=_-:"'/') The Colonial Legacy <=_-:"'/') Chapter 1 'Lg/9) Revolutionary Slaveholders N 1701, John Saffin, an PART I: THE COLONIAL LEGACY.
James Oakes. PART I <=_-:"'/') The Colonial Legacy <=_-:"'/') Chapter 1 'Lg/9) Revolutionary Slaveholders N 1701, John Saffin, an PART I: THE COLONIAL LEGACY.
Halaman
James Oakes. Chapter 1 'Lg/9) Revolutionary Slaveholders N 1701, John Saffin, an aging Boston merchant and slaveholder, lifted his pen in anger and produced one of the first sustained defenses of slavery ever published in the American ...
James Oakes. Chapter 1 'Lg/9) Revolutionary Slaveholders N 1701, John Saffin, an aging Boston merchant and slaveholder, lifted his pen in anger and produced one of the first sustained defenses of slavery ever published in the American ...
Halaman
... John Brickell pronounced North Carolina's “the best established Government in the World.” Cheap land and widespread opportunity meant that in three or four years North Carolinians released from their indentures could, with good ...
... John Brickell pronounced North Carolina's “the best established Government in the World.” Cheap land and widespread opportunity meant that in three or four years North Carolinians released from their indentures could, with good ...
Halaman
... John Wilkes.21 As they found their places in the slave economies of Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia, they helped chip away at the traditional emphasis on social hierarchy that was the first ideological foundation of colonial ...
... John Wilkes.21 As they found their places in the slave economies of Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia, they helped chip away at the traditional emphasis on social hierarchy that was the first ideological foundation of colonial ...
Halaman
... John Adam Treutlen was one of them. He was only a child when his parents left Germany for Georgia. His father died in a pirate prison and never reached America. But John Adam was educated by the Reverend Bolzius at Ebenezer, where he ...
... John Adam Treutlen was one of them. He was only a child when his parents left Germany for Georgia. His father died in a pirate prison and never reached America. But John Adam was educated by the Reverend Bolzius at Ebenezer, where he ...
Isi
Masterclass Pluralism | |
The Slaveholders Pilgrimage | |
The Convenient | |
Freedom and Bondage | |
PLANTATIONS PLEBEIANS | |
Factories in the Fields | |
Masters of Tradition | |
The Slaveholders Revolution | |
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Alabama American antebellum South Atlantic slave trade Baton Rouge bondage bondsmen century Charles Lyell colonial complained conflict conservative slaveholders cooperationist County crops DeBow’s Review declared defense of slavery democracy democratic Diary economic Edmund Ruffin entry evangelical Family Papers farm farmers father fear Fitzhugh Florida Frederick Bates frontier George Georgia Guion Henry Watson Hist History human ideology immigrants influence James John John Clopton Journal labor Letters Lide live Louisiana majority migration Mississippi moved Natchez negroes never North northern Old South Olmsted overseer owners paternalism paternalistic percent plantation management Plantation Records political population principles profits proslavery prosperity Protestantism punishment reflected reformers religious resistance Revolution rules Sargent Seaboard secession slave trade slaveholder wrote slaveholding class slaveholding culture slavery small slaveholders social society South Carolina Southern Cultivator Tennessee Texas tradition Union upward mobility Virginia Watson Papers wealth wealthiest William William Byrd William Dunbar York