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Society and culture in the slave South / edited by J. William Harris.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Harris, J. William, 1946-
Series:
Rewriting histories.
Rewriting histories
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slavery--Southern States.
Slavery.
Slavery--Economic aspects--Southern States.
Women--Southern States--Psychology.
Women.
Enslaved persons--Southern States--Psychology.
Enslaved persons.
Southern States--Social conditions.
Southern States.
Southern States--Economic conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 245 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 1992.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Combining established work with that of recent provocative scholarship on the antebellum South, this collection of essays puts students in touch with some of the central debates in this dynamic field. It includes substantial excerpts from the work of Eugene Genovese and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, who lay out the influential interpretation of the South as a `paternalistic' society and culture, and contributions from more recent scholars who provide dissenting or alternative interpretations of the relations between masters and slaves and men and women. The essays draw on a wide range of disciplines
Contents:
Cover; SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN THE SLAVE SOUTH; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Editor's preface; INTRODUCTION; Part I The Old South as a paternalist society; 1 THE FRUITS OF MERCHANT CAPITALThe slave South as a paternalist society; 2 WITHIN THE PLANTATION HOUSEHOLD Women in a paternalist system; Part II Masters and slaves; 3 AMERICAN SLAVERY A flexible, highly developed form of capitalism; 4 SLAVERY AND THE CIRCLE OF CULTURE; 5 THE MASK OF OBEDIENCE Male slave psychology in the Old South; 6 THE BLACK FAMILY AS A MECHANISM OF PLANTER CONTROL; Part III Women and men; 7 LOVE AND BIOGRAPHY Three courtships; 8 WOMEN AND THE SEARCH FOR MANLY INDEPENDENCE; 9 FEMALE SLAVES Sex roles and status in the antebellum plantation South; Further reading
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-245).
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-134-91185-8
0-203-31273-2
0-203-41592-2
1-280-32102-4
9780203415924
OCLC:
646717848

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