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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... paternalism takes as its model the extended, patriarchal household, modern Western societies have moved more and more toward the private, nuclear family. Liberal and paternalistic societies are alike, however, in displaying (though of ...
... paternalism takes as its model the extended, patriarchal household, modern Western societies have moved more and more toward the private, nuclear family. Liberal and paternalistic societies are alike, however, in displaying (though of ...
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... paternalistic social order such as the New World had never before known. Genovese argues that slaveholders were temperamentally hostile to the political democracy in which they operated. He sees them as increasingly self-conscious and ...
... paternalistic social order such as the New World had never before known. Genovese argues that slaveholders were temperamentally hostile to the political democracy in which they operated. He sees them as increasingly self-conscious and ...
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James Oakes. organization whose “logical outcome” was a paternalistic world view. And it was the slaveholders' paternalism, as he sees it, that created a constant tension between the slaveholders and the capitalist world market in which ...
James Oakes. organization whose “logical outcome” was a paternalistic world view. And it was the slaveholders' paternalism, as he sees it, that created a constant tension between the slaveholders and the capitalist world market in which ...
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... paternalistic defense of bondage. It was the ideological offspring of a nobility for whom it was less an ideal than a simple description of reality. The paternalist ethic that influenced many colonial slaveholders was thus an English ...
... paternalistic defense of bondage. It was the ideological offspring of a nobility for whom it was less an ideal than a simple description of reality. The paternalist ethic that influenced many colonial slaveholders was thus an English ...
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... paternalistic hierarchy formed the nucleus of a complex and sophisticated social ethic that accommodated itself, albeit with some difficulty, to the emergence of chattel slavery. When the Maryland slaveholders in the Episcopal parish of ...
... paternalistic hierarchy formed the nucleus of a complex and sophisticated social ethic that accommodated itself, albeit with some difficulty, to the emergence of chattel slavery. When the Maryland slaveholders in the Episcopal parish of ...
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Freedom and Bondage | |
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Factories in the Fields | |
Masters of Tradition | |
The Slaveholders Revolution | |
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