Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies
Each the work of a specialist on the antebellum South, these essays address broad issues such as the slavery system, the growth of the cotton industry, and the growing sectional self-consciousness of the South. The authors' local, microcosmic approaches permit examination of subjects such as local justice, economic failure, slave marriages, and slave insurrection with an in-depth attention rarely possible in general works.
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Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies
Each the work of a specialist on the antebellum South, these essays address broad issues such as the slavery system, the growth of the cotton industry, and the growing sectional self-consciousness of the South. The authors' local, microcosmic approaches permit examination of subjects such as local justice, economic failure, slave marriages, and slave insurrection with an in-depth attention rarely possible in general works.
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Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies

Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies

Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies

Class, Conflict, and Consensus: Antebellum Southern Community Studies

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Each the work of a specialist on the antebellum South, these essays address broad issues such as the slavery system, the growth of the cotton industry, and the growing sectional self-consciousness of the South. The authors' local, microcosmic approaches permit examination of subjects such as local justice, economic failure, slave marriages, and slave insurrection with an in-depth attention rarely possible in general works.

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ISBN-13: 9780313213106
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/15/1982
Series: Contributions in American History , #96
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

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rton /f Orville /i V.

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