The Growth of Southern Civilization, 1791860

The Growth of Southern Civilization, 1791860

Author: Clement Eaton

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13:

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"The South has occupied a peculiar and tragic status in American history -- it is the only section that has had to struggle with a great all-encompassing social evil. Mr. Eaton's study shows that this evil, slavery, was not often the physically cruel institution which the abolitionists portrayed -- its evil was of the mind and spirit. It was, however, only one of the powerful forces which changed the South from the most liberal to the most conservative region of the nation. In dealing with the decades leading up to the Civil War, Mr. Eaton calls attention to neglected phases of Southern civilization -- to the growth of city life, the rise of the business class, the effects of erosion and exhaustion of the soils, and the problems of social justice. Pointing up the significance of the middle class in Southern life, he finds, instead of the monolithic South of legend, a society of much variety and of subtle complexity. In The Growth of Southern Civilization the author has brought the quality of realism to the history of the South by basing his study upon a wide range of sources. He presents the drama of ordinary people struggling with the problems of Southern life -- the yeomen and mechanics, the aristocratic planters, the poor whites, the Negroes as human beings, reformers, businessmen, schoolteachers, all in the last analysis more important than the politicians and military leaders. Above all, Mr. Eaton portrays clearly and critically the psychology that underlay the secession movement and the War for Southern Independence."--Jacket.


The Civilization of the Old South

The Civilization of the Old South

Author: Clement Eaton

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0813194490

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Exhibiting a clear, straightforward style, his many works are marked by a comprehensiveness and a catholicity of view. There is hardly an element of southern thought or society, hardly a major movement of any kind or an event of any significance that has escaped his penetrating thought and discerning analysis. This volume of Eaton's selected writings forms a rich and provocative mosaic of southern life from the years of Thomas Jefferson to the close of the Civil War. These selections, perceptively edited by Albert D. Kinvan, 'show the wide range of Eaton's interests, including the impact of slavery, the influence of religion, and the art of politics, and they demonstrate the depth of his insight into the civilization of the Old South.


The City in Southern History

The City in Southern History

Author: Blaine A. Brownell

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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The first overall historical survey of urbanization in the southern United States. This pioneering collection of six original interpretive essays--arranged chronologically--not only contains a wealth of demographic and population data and information on economic development, transportation, local leadership, race relations, and the urban environment, but confronts some of the major conceptual and methodological problems encountered in the study of southern cities. -- Back cover.


LITTLE TREATISE ON SOUTHERN CI

LITTLE TREATISE ON SOUTHERN CI

Author: Helen Gray

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2016-08-29

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9781374351639

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A Little Treatise on Southern Civilization

A Little Treatise on Southern Civilization

Author: Helen Gray

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2015-06-26

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 9781330230466

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Excerpt from A Little Treatise on Southern Civilization: With Suggestions for the Founding of Southern Economic and Political Science Associations A few years ago, while traveling in one of our Southern States, I happened upon a little pinewoods community which was inhabited by people of the class which have become known to the world as "poor whites." They were of the usual type, apathetic and ignorant. One family consisted of a father and mother and ten children - ten children to make good citizens if given a chance. I was told that the mother had recently come out of the insane asylum. It seems that she had become despondent and apparently neglectful of her children. The neighbors told her husband that she was lazy and needed a whipping, advice which he thought best to act upon, although he was known to be fond of his wife. But this supposed cause of the trouble did not prove to be the correct one; for it became necessary to carry the woman to an insane asylum, where rest and nourishing food enabled her in a few months to return restored in mind and health to the bosom of her family. Germany, in the Thirty Years' War, lost the majority of her population. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


The Southern Way of Life

The Southern Way of Life

Author: Charles Reagan Wilson

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Published: 2023-01-10

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9781469664989

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Since the eighteenth century, a vast range of thinkers, artists, writers, and critics have wrestled with the notion that something distinct characterizes life in the American South. But in this sweeping new intellectual and cultural history, Charles Reagan Wilson reveals that there has never been a singular understanding of this southern way of life. Considering nearly three centuries of regional expression in history, literature, music, recreation, religion, and more, produced by those inside and outside the region, Wilson argues that the consciousness associated with the American South is best understood by examining three related yet discrete ideas that have evolved over time: southern civilization, the southern way of life, and southern living. The story he tells is not of an essential South but of one marked by contestations, contingencies, and change. Wilson draws on multiple histories, disciplines, geographies, and cultural strains to show how ideas of southern culture have been plural and dynamic, complicated always by race and class. This monumental study promises to shape and invigorate writing about southern culture for years to come.