Race and class in the American South since 1890

著者

    • Stokes, Melvyn
    • Halpern, Rick

書誌事項

Race and class in the American South since 1890

edited by Melvyn Stokes and Rick Halpern

Berg, 1994

  • pbk.

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注記

Includes index

収録内容

  • Through the rugged gates of the penitentiary / Alex Lichtenstein
  • Organized labor, black workers, and the twentieth century South / Rick Halpern
  • The legal basis of agrarian capitalism / Pete Daniel
  • The legal system and sharecropping / Martin Crawford
  • The disappearance of sharecropping / William Bienart
  • We were no class at all / Valeria Gennaro Lerda
  • Black social science and black politics in the understanding of the South / David Turley
  • The role of intellectual history in the histories of the Civil Rights Movement / Richard King
  • Racial politics, culture, and the Cole incident of 1956 / Brian Ward

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A clear and accessible overview of the 20th century history of the American South. Topics covered include labour, intellectual and women's history as well as an analysis of the impact of Federal government policy on economic and social affairs. While embracing several fields, the authors all address the same theme: the slow loss of Southern distinctiveness and the effect this process has had on issues of race and class.

目次

  • Introduction, M. Stokes and R. Halpern. Part 1 Race, class and industrialization: "through the rugged gates of the penitentiary" - convict labour and Southern coal, A. Lichtenstein
  • organized labour, black workers and the 20th-century South - the emerging revision, R. Halpern. Part 2 The rural South: the legal basis of agrarian capitalism - the South since 1933, P. Daniel
  • the legal system and sharecropping - an opposing view, M. Crawford
  • the disappearance of sharecropping - a South African comparison, W. Beinart. Part 3 Race, class and culture: "we were no class at all" - Southern women as social reformers, V.G. Lerda
  • black social science and black politics in the understanding of the South - Du Bois, the Atlanta University Studies and "The Crisis", 1897-1920, D. Turley
  • the role of intellectual history in the histories of the civil rights movement, R. King
  • racial politics, culture and the Cole incident of 1956, B. Ward.

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