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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... turned the chronicles of her travels into a catalogue of the slaveholders ' crimes against humanity . She reported , for example , that " upon a mere vague report , or bare suspicion , persons travelling through the south have been ...
... turned the chronicles of her travels into a catalogue of the slaveholders ' crimes against humanity . She reported , for example , that " upon a mere vague report , or bare suspicion , persons travelling through the south have been ...
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... turned her work into a forum for their criticism of un- free labor . 7 In this sense , Martineau's writings highlighted the emerging ten- dency toward bourgeois individualism in England . Even as her views on specific issues such as ...
... turned her work into a forum for their criticism of un- free labor . 7 In this sense , Martineau's writings highlighted the emerging ten- dency toward bourgeois individualism in England . Even as her views on specific issues such as ...
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... turning to events in Georgia and South Carolina , a few words about the theories driving this work are in order . First , although I build on the insights of both the capitalistic and paternalistic schools of interpreta- tion , my ...
... turning to events in Georgia and South Carolina , a few words about the theories driving this work are in order . First , although I build on the insights of both the capitalistic and paternalistic schools of interpreta- tion , my ...
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... turned on the recogni- tion of the slave's individual claim to well - being . Unlike thinkers in previ- ous ages , Simms and other southern authors repeatedly concerned them- selves with the question of the slave's happiness and ...
... turned on the recogni- tion of the slave's individual claim to well - being . Unlike thinkers in previ- ous ages , Simms and other southern authors repeatedly concerned them- selves with the question of the slave's happiness and ...
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... turned . As we have seen from Simms's remarks , increasing numbers of slaveholders not only recognized the humanity of African American slaves but also acknowledged their individual human potential for growth and moral ac- tion of their ...
... turned . As we have seen from Simms's remarks , increasing numbers of slaveholders not only recognized the humanity of African American slaves but also acknowledged their individual human potential for growth and moral ac- tion of their ...
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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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