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One South or many?, plantation belt and upcountry in Civil War-era Tennessee, Robert Tracy McKenzie

Label
One South or many?, plantation belt and upcountry in Civil War-era Tennessee, Robert Tracy McKenzie
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
One South or many?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726826980
Responsibility statement
Robert Tracy McKenzie
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
plantation belt and upcountry in Civil War-era Tennessee
Summary
This book is a state-wide study of Tennessee's agricultural population between 1850 and 1880. Relying upon massive samples of census data as well as plantation accounts, the author provides the first systematic comparison of the socioeconomic bases of plantation and non-plantation areas both before and immediately after the Civil War. Although the study applauds scholars' growing appreciation of southern diversity during the nineteenth century, it argues that recent scholarship both oversimplifies distinctions between Black Belt and Upcountry and exaggerates the socioeconomic heterogeneity of the South as a whole. It also challenges several largely unsubstantiated assumptions concerning the postbellum reorganisation of southern agriculture, particularly those regarding the immiseration of southern whites and the immobilization and economic repression of southern freedmen.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. "The Most Honorable Besness in the Country": Farm Operations at the Close of the Antebellum Era -- 2. "Honest Industry and Good Recompense": Wealth Distribution and Economic Mobility on the Eve of the Civil War -- 3. "God Only Knows What Will Result from This War": Wealth Patterns among White Farmers, 1860-1880 -- 4. "Change and Uncertainty May Be Anticipated": Freedmen and the Reorganization of Tennessee Agriculture -- 5. Agricultural Change to 1880 -- Conclusion: One South or Many? Implications for the Nineteenth-century South -- Appendix A: Statistical Method and Sampling Technique -- Appendix B: Estimates of the Food Supply and the Extent of Self-sufficiency on Tennessee Farms -- Appendix C: Wholesale Price Data for Agricultural Commodities, 1859-1879
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