Shaping Southern society : the colonial experience
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Shaping Southern society : the colonial experience
Oxford University Press, 1976
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Contents of Works
- Morgan, E. S. The labor problems at Jamestown, 1607-18
- Laslett, P. The gentry of Kent in 1640
- Dunn, R. S. The English sugar islands and the founding of South Carolina
- Bascom, W. R. Acculturation among the Gullah Negroes
- Nash, G. B. The image of the Indian in the southern colonial mind
- Jordan, W. D. Unthinking decision. Breen, T. H. A changing labor force and race relations in Virginia, 1660-1710
- Wood, P. H. Black labor, white rice
- Mullin, G. W. The plantation world of William Byrd II
- Bailyn, B. Politics and social structure in Virginia
- Greene, J. P. Foundations of political power in the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1720-1776
- Land, A. C. Economic base and social structure
- Isaac, R. Evangelical revolt