The American South and the market Two scholars take on economic history Both David Carlton and Peter Coclanis are well-known experts in the economic history of the American South, though with different areas of specialization. Carlton has researched extensively on southern indust...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America’s plantation economy. Written by four renowne...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
Economics and the Confederacy Could it be that the strong central state of the twentieth century—p...
Re-examining Southern Industrial Growth Not long ago, when Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman publish...
This study examines the shifts that have occurred in the world-economy over the past 500 years and h...
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
This inquiry seeks to establish that the American South’s comparative advantage in primary commodity...
A New Look at Race and Economics Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton area of the Mississippi Delta...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...
Michael S. Frawley is asking us to do some fresh thinking about the late antebellum economy of the G...
Southern viewThe export economy of the South has contributed a distinct legacy to the rest of Americ...
The cerebral South Antebellum thought and its relation to the world In this massive study, Michael...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America’s plantation economy. Written by four renowne...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
Economics and the Confederacy Could it be that the strong central state of the twentieth century—p...
Re-examining Southern Industrial Growth Not long ago, when Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman publish...
This study examines the shifts that have occurred in the world-economy over the past 500 years and h...
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
This inquiry seeks to establish that the American South’s comparative advantage in primary commodity...
A New Look at Race and Economics Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton area of the Mississippi Delta...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...
Michael S. Frawley is asking us to do some fresh thinking about the late antebellum economy of the G...
Southern viewThe export economy of the South has contributed a distinct legacy to the rest of Americ...
The cerebral South Antebellum thought and its relation to the world In this massive study, Michael...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America’s plantation economy. Written by four renowne...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...