The American South : a history
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The American South : a history
McGraw-Hill, c1991
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Bibliography: p. 782-820
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"The American South" takes a fresh look at major political, economic, social, and cultural developments from the founding of Jamestown in 1607, to the present day. The combined volume begins with settlement of the English colonies and takes students right through to the present. The book offers: coverage of slavery - it's origins, how it functioned as an institution, the world of slaves in the colonial era and the 19th century; and coverage of women - providing a sense of their lives and roles inside and outside of the family from the colonial era onwards.
Table of Contents
Volume I: To 1865. The Beginnings. The Economic and Social World. Intellectual, Political, and Religious Worlds. The Revolution. The South in the New Nation. Republican Ascendancy. A New Political Structure. Plantations and Farms. The Institution of Slavery. The World of the Slaves. Learning, Letters, and Religion. The Free Social Order. Political Parties and the Territorial Issue. Crisis of Union. The Confederate Experience. Volume II: Since 1861. After the War. Economic Reconstruction 1865-1881. The Redeemers and the New and the 1920s. The Benighted South: Religion and Culture in the New South. The Emergence of the Modern South, 1930-1945. The End of Jim Crow. The Modern South. No Eden in Dixie. Combined Volume
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