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Masters and Statesmen Kenneth S. Greenberg

Masters and Statesmen By Kenneth S. Greenberg

Masters and Statesmen by Kenneth S. Greenberg


Masters and Statesmen Summary

Masters and Statesmen: The Political Culture of American Slavery by Kenneth S. Greenberg

"Masters and Statesmen" delineates a provocative set of parallels between the proslavery argument, concepts of political representation, dueling, the theory and practice of political parties, and secession in the American South. "Slavery in the antebellum South", Kenneth Greenberg writes, "was intimately connected to a distinct set of political values and practices. Ultimately these...helped shape the form and content of conflict with the North." To assert their honor and their power, Southerners rose up against the Union; secession came to be seen, paradoxically, as the only way for the South to free itself from slavery.

Masters and Statesmen Reviews

Greenberg shows how planters and statesmen grappled with contradictory ideas and uses of power... His fresh insights on statesmanship, dueling, political parties and representation, the proslavery movement, and the origins and dynamics of Southern nationalism and secession give new vigor to these topics. Library Journal

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GOR013382223
9780801837449
0801837448
Masters and Statesmen: The Political Culture of American Slavery by Kenneth S. Greenberg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1988-08-01
208
N/A
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