Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837UNC Press Books, 1999 - 336 Seiten In this carefully crafted work, Jeffrey Young illuminates southern slaveholders' strange and tragic path toward a defiantly sectional mentality. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence and integrating political, religious, economic, and literary sources, |
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... planters as vicious entrepreneurs willing to shed African American blood to avoid the red ink of an unprofitable plantation balance sheet . Although Kenneth Stampp entitled his influential history of southern slavery The Peculiar ...
... planters as vicious entrepreneurs willing to shed African American blood to avoid the red ink of an unprofitable plantation balance sheet . Although Kenneth Stampp entitled his influential history of southern slavery The Peculiar ...
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... planters from capitalists in the northern United States and Western Europe . " On the other hand , scholars who deny that the South was paternalistic have argued that slaveowners did not reject but rather embraced bourgeois domesticity ...
... planters from capitalists in the northern United States and Western Europe . " On the other hand , scholars who deny that the South was paternalistic have argued that slaveowners did not reject but rather embraced bourgeois domesticity ...
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... planters articulated their familial metaphors for slavery using a vocabulary of bourgeois individualism and domesticity . And since the historiography of southern slavery has cast paternalism as a system of ideas harkening back to a ...
... planters articulated their familial metaphors for slavery using a vocabulary of bourgeois individualism and domesticity . And since the historiography of southern slavery has cast paternalism as a system of ideas harkening back to a ...
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... planters confronted " progressive notions about how to treat blacks " without surrendering their prerogatives as ... planter ideology and the market must also con- sider how religion impacted the slaveowners ' world view . After all , as ...
... planters confronted " progressive notions about how to treat blacks " without surrendering their prerogatives as ... planter ideology and the market must also con- sider how religion impacted the slaveowners ' world view . After all , as ...
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... planters were struggling to overcome a dilemma of their own making . Their simultaneous desire for profit and noblesse oblige — a dual- ity that had always caused them distress — laid the foundation for a regional culture that ...
... planters were struggling to overcome a dilemma of their own making . Their simultaneous desire for profit and noblesse oblige — a dual- ity that had always caused them distress — laid the foundation for a regional culture that ...
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Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837 Jeffrey Robert Young Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2005 |
Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837 Jeffrey Robert Young Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1999 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
African Americans Alice Izard Anglican antebellum antislavery April asserted August authority backcountry Baptist bondservants BPRO-SC British Calhoun campaign Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charleston Christian Christopher Gadsden church colonial colonists corporate individualism culture December Deep South domestic economy elite emancipation England English evangelical example fears February Gabriel Manigault Gadsden Georgia governor Habersham Henry Laurens Hugh Swinton Legaré human bondage humanitarian ibid ideal ideology imperial insurrection Izard to Margaret Jackson James Habersham January Jefferson Laurens to John Legaré liberty lowcountry Manigault Family Papers March Margaret Izard Manigault master-slave relationship masters minister moral Negroes North northern November nullifiers October organic owners Pierce Butler political proslavery Ralph Izard Ralph Izard Papers reformers religion religious residents Revolution Richard Furman Rutledge September Simms slaveholders slaveowners slavery Smith social society South Carolina southern slaveowners Thomas Thomas Pinckney tion transatlantic unfree labor unionists white southerners Whitefield William Bull women wrote
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