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The Southern Middle Class In The Long Nineteenth Century Jonathan Daniel Wells

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The Southern Middle Class In The Long Nineteenth Century Jonathan Daniel Wells
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Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Jonathan Daniel Wells
ISBN: 9780807138519, 9780807138526, 9780807138533, 9780807138540, 0807138517, 0807138525, 0807138533, 0807138541
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Southern Middle Class In The Long Nineteenth Century Jonathan Daniel Wells by Jonathan Daniel Wells 9780807138519, 9780807138526, 9780807138533, 9780807138540, 0807138517, 0807138525, 0807138533, 0807138541 instant download after payment.

Jonathan Daniel Wells and Jennifer R. Green provide a series of provocative essays reflecting innovative, original research on professional and commercial interests in the nineteenth-century South, often seen as composed of just two classes--planters and slaves. Rather, an active middle class, made up of men and women devoted to the cultural and economic modernization of Dixie, worked with the northern middle class, and independently, to bring reforms to the region.With a balance of established and younger authors, of antebellum and postbellum analyses, and of narrative and quantitative methodologies, these essays offer new ways to think about politics, society, gender, and culture during this exciting era of southern history. The contributors show that many like-minded southerners sought to create a ''New South,'' one similar to northern society. They supported the creation of public schools and an end to dueling, but less progressive reform was also endorsed, such as building factories with slaves doing the work rather than white wage-earners. The Southern Middle Class in the Long Nineteenth Century significantly influences thought on the social structure of the South, the centrality of class in history, and the events prior to and after the Civil War.

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