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Pharsalia An Environmental Biography Of A Southern Plantation 17801880 Environmental History And The American South 1st Edition Lynn A Nelson

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Pharsalia An Environmental Biography Of A Southern Plantation 17801880 Environmental History And The American South 1st Edition Lynn A Nelson
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Publisher: University of Georgia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Lynn A. Nelson
ISBN: 9780820336022, 0820336025
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Pharsalia An Environmental Biography Of A Southern Plantation 17801880 Environmental History And The American South 1st Edition Lynn A Nelson by Lynn A. Nelson 9780820336022, 0820336025 instant download after payment.

Pharsalia, a plantation located in piedmont Virginia at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is one of the best-documented sites of its kind. Drawing on the exceptionally rich trove of papers left behind by the Massie family, Pharsalia's owners, this case study demonstrates how white southern planters paradoxically relied on capitalistic methods even as they pursued an ideal of agrarian independence. Lynn A. Nelson also shows how the contradictions between these ends and means would later manifest themselves in the southern conservation movement. Nelson follows the fortunes of Pharsalia's owners, telling how Virginia's traditional extensive agriculture contributed to the soil's erosion and exhaustion. Subsequent attempts to balance independence and sustainability through a complex system of crop rotation and resource recycling ultimately gave way to an intensive, slave-based form of agricultural capitalism. Pharsalia could not support the Massies' aristocratic ambitions, and it was eventually parceled up and sold off by family members. The farm's story embodies several fundamentals of modern U.S. environmental thought. Southerners' nineteenth-century quest for financial and ecological independence provided the background for conservationists' attempts to save family farming. At the same time, farmers' failure to achieve independence while maximizing profits and crop yields drove them to seek government aid and regulation. These became some of the hallmarks of conservation efforts in the New Deal and beyond.

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