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. |
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James Oakes. Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction PART I: THE COLONIAL LEGACY 1. Revolutionary Slaveholders PART II: THE MARKET CULTURE 2. Master-class Pluralism 3. The Slaveholders' Pilgrimage 4. The Convenient ...
James Oakes. Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction PART I: THE COLONIAL LEGACY 1. Revolutionary Slaveholders PART II: THE MARKET CULTURE 2. Master-class Pluralism 3. The Slaveholders' Pilgrimage 4. The Convenient ...
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... colonies and with those who stress the capitalist nature of the slave system in the Old South. Whatever their disagreements, this theme unifies the work of such diverse scholars as Oscar Handlin, Winthrop Jordan, Peter Wood, Edmund ...
... colonies and with those who stress the capitalist nature of the slave system in the Old South. Whatever their disagreements, this theme unifies the work of such diverse scholars as Oscar Handlin, Winthrop Jordan, Peter Wood, Edmund ...
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... colonial, revolutionary, and pre-Civil War America. Genovese finds a reversal of centuries of historical development in the wake of America's withdrawal from the Atlantic slave trade in 1808, after which the South retreated rapidly into ...
... colonial, revolutionary, and pre-Civil War America. Genovese finds a reversal of centuries of historical development in the wake of America's withdrawal from the Atlantic slave trade in 1808, after which the South retreated rapidly into ...
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James Oakes. 1967), I, 236; Eugene D. Genovese, The Political Economy of Slavery (New York, 1965), 80. PART I <=_-:"'/') The Colonial Legacy <=_-:"'/') Chapter 1 'Lg/9)
James Oakes. 1967), I, 236; Eugene D. Genovese, The Political Economy of Slavery (New York, 1965), 80. PART I <=_-:"'/') The Colonial Legacy <=_-:"'/') Chapter 1 'Lg/9)
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... Colonial Legacy <=_-:"'/') Chapter 1 'Lg/9) Revolutionary Slaveholders N 1701, John Saffin, an PART I: THE COLONIAL LEGACY.
... Colonial Legacy <=_-:"'/') Chapter 1 'Lg/9) Revolutionary Slaveholders N 1701, John Saffin, an PART I: THE COLONIAL LEGACY.
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Masterclass Pluralism | |
The Slaveholders Pilgrimage | |
The Convenient | |
Freedom and Bondage | |
PLANTATIONS PLEBEIANS | |
Factories in the Fields | |
Masters of Tradition | |
The Slaveholders Revolution | |
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