The dismal science and American slavery 19th century analysis of King Cotton For decades, historians have used classical economist John Cairnes\u27 The Slave Power as a vital source of analysis and information about the economy of slavery and the society it produced. Cairne...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
Smith was against slavery on moral and economic grounds. The invisible hand in societies which all...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
Economics and the Confederacy Could it be that the strong central state of the twentieth century—p...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
A New Look at Race and Economics Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton area of the Mississippi Delta...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Capital cause Economics spurred the Civil War After publishing two important studies on 19th centu...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
Scholarship on the American Slave South generally agrees that John Eliot Cairnes's The Slave Power p...
textTwo broad positions have dominated the history of economic thought with respect to chattel slav...
Slavery in the Abstract Elite southerners argued in the antebellum era that hierarchy was natural...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
For over forty years, William Scarborough\u27s collective portrait of plantation overseers has been ...
The abolitionist movement in antebellum America provoked a frenzy of pro-slavery reaction. With the ...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
Smith was against slavery on moral and economic grounds. The invisible hand in societies which all...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
Economics and the Confederacy Could it be that the strong central state of the twentieth century—p...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
A New Look at Race and Economics Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton area of the Mississippi Delta...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Capital cause Economics spurred the Civil War After publishing two important studies on 19th centu...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
Scholarship on the American Slave South generally agrees that John Eliot Cairnes's The Slave Power p...
textTwo broad positions have dominated the history of economic thought with respect to chattel slav...
Slavery in the Abstract Elite southerners argued in the antebellum era that hierarchy was natural...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
For over forty years, William Scarborough\u27s collective portrait of plantation overseers has been ...
The abolitionist movement in antebellum America provoked a frenzy of pro-slavery reaction. With the ...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
Smith was against slavery on moral and economic grounds. The invisible hand in societies which all...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...