Understanding the Plantation Household In Out of the House of Bondage, Thavolia Glymph persuasively demonstrates how the plantation house was a political space, where enslaved women and white women battled over the meanings of labor and autonomy during slavery and then over the def...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Prim and property Widows in control of land and slaves In the slave South, white masculinity entail...
Recent historiography has shown how slaveholding white women in the antebellum South United States o...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
The Contours of Slavery in Georgia Forced labor lay at the heart of the institution of slavery; ...
The Other Peculiar Institution: Marriage, Divorce, and the Slaveholding South Households are worlds ...
Slavery in the Abstract Elite southerners argued in the antebellum era that hierarchy was natural...
This study examines the diaries, letters, and memoirs of twenty-six white plantation women in the Am...
When white men exploited enslaved women's sexuality and sexual reproduction, enslaved men and slaveh...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Prim and property Widows in control of land and slaves In the slave South, white masculinity entail...
Recent historiography has shown how slaveholding white women in the antebellum South United States o...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
The Contours of Slavery in Georgia Forced labor lay at the heart of the institution of slavery; ...
The Other Peculiar Institution: Marriage, Divorce, and the Slaveholding South Households are worlds ...
Slavery in the Abstract Elite southerners argued in the antebellum era that hierarchy was natural...
This study examines the diaries, letters, and memoirs of twenty-six white plantation women in the Am...
When white men exploited enslaved women's sexuality and sexual reproduction, enslaved men and slaveh...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...