King Cotton and the Transportation Revolution This book is the first in-depth analysis of the relationship between the rise of southwestern steamboats and the cotton kingdom. Based on a wide array of primary research in government documents, court records, travelers accounts, antebellu...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
Technological Advancement and Social Implications Perhaps no technology remade antebellum America mo...
The American South and the market Two scholars take on economic history Both David Carlton and Pet...
A New Map of the Past “At first glance, admits Walter Johnson, “the experience of slaves the Missis...
Louisiana\u27s waterways: A world powered by steam Red River depicts not just Louisiana during th...
The Influence of Railroads on Southern Society Given the vast scholarship on antebellum railroad...
A New Look at Race and Economics Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton area of the Mississippi Delta...
This is an episode of Southern cotton kingdom across the antebellum and postbellum periods. The stud...
Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America’s plantation economy. Written by four renowne...
Review of: The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers: Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri R...
Review of: "The Steamboat Bertrand and Missouri River Commerce," by Ronald R. Switze
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction in Alabama On the first page of Reconstruction in Alabama: From ...
Review of: Western Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator H...
Article explores the history of the steamboat Heroine's last voyage based on the archeological evide...
Review of: Navigating the Missouri: Steamboating on Nature\u27s Highway, 1819–1935, by William E. ...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
Technological Advancement and Social Implications Perhaps no technology remade antebellum America mo...
The American South and the market Two scholars take on economic history Both David Carlton and Pet...
A New Map of the Past “At first glance, admits Walter Johnson, “the experience of slaves the Missis...
Louisiana\u27s waterways: A world powered by steam Red River depicts not just Louisiana during th...
The Influence of Railroads on Southern Society Given the vast scholarship on antebellum railroad...
A New Look at Race and Economics Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton area of the Mississippi Delta...
This is an episode of Southern cotton kingdom across the antebellum and postbellum periods. The stud...
Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America’s plantation economy. Written by four renowne...
Review of: The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers: Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri R...
Review of: "The Steamboat Bertrand and Missouri River Commerce," by Ronald R. Switze
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction in Alabama On the first page of Reconstruction in Alabama: From ...
Review of: Western Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator H...
Article explores the history of the steamboat Heroine's last voyage based on the archeological evide...
Review of: Navigating the Missouri: Steamboating on Nature\u27s Highway, 1819–1935, by William E. ...
Cotton’s Effect on the Southern Political Economy This excellent book begins by emphasizing the...
Technological Advancement and Social Implications Perhaps no technology remade antebellum America mo...
The American South and the market Two scholars take on economic history Both David Carlton and Pet...