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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture James C. Cobb

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture By James C. Cobb

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture by James C. Cobb


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Examines the economic culture of the South by pairing two categories that account for the ways many southerners have made their living. This volume reflects the variety of southern life, paying attention to the region's economic transformation in the decades.

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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Summary

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 11: Agriculture and Industry by James C. Cobb

This title shows making a living in the South. Volume II of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture examines the economic culture of the South by pairing two categories that account for the ways many southerners have made their living. In the antebellum period, the wealth of southern whites came largely from agriculture that relied on the forced labor of enslaved blacks. After Reconstruction, the South became attractive to new industries lured by the region's ongoing commitment to low-wage labor and management-friendly economic policies. Throughout the volume, articles reflect the breadth and variety of southern life, paying particular attention to the region's profound economic transformation in recent decades.The agricultural section consists of 25 thematic entries that explore issues such as Native American agricultural practices, plantations, and sustainable agriculture. Thirty-eight shorter pieces cover key crops of the region - from tobacco to Christmas trees - as well as issues of both historic and emerging interest - from insects and insecticides to migrant labor. The section on industry and commerce contains 13 thematic entries in which contributors address topics such as the economic impact of military bases, resistance to industrialization, and black business. Thirty-six topical entries explore particular industries, such as textiles, timber, automobiles, and banking, as well as individuals - including Henry W. Grady and Sam M. Walton - whose ideas and enterprises have helped shape the modern South.

About James C. Cobb

Melissa Walker is George Dean Johnson Jr. Professor of History at Converse College.

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CIN0807859095G
9780807859094
0807859095
The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 11: Agriculture and Industry by James C. Cobb
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
20081101
376
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