This book focuses on what historians have come to call the “middling sort”, the economic group falling between yeoman farmers and the planter class that dominated the antebellum South. At a time when Southerners rarely traveled far from their homes, these merchants annually ventured forth on buying junkets to northern cities. The southern merchant community promoted the kind of aggressive business practices that proponents of the “New South” would later claim as their own. This book reveals the peculiar strains of modern liberal-capitalist and conservative thought that permeated the culture of southern merchants. By exploring the values men and women in merchant families espoused, the book not only offers new insight into southern history b...
There are Civil War historians who argue that slavery in the United States South was a dying institu...
Savage, J. ThomasThis thesis examines the history of collecting and dealing pre-Civil War objects ma...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...
This book focuses on what historians have come to call the “middling sort”, the economic group falli...
A review of Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 1820-1865, by Frank J. Byrn
Dixie\u27s bourgeois Social similarity of North and South In The Origins of the Southern Middle Cl...
This dissertation analyzes the ideological, cultural, political, and economic roots of the southern ...
As the locus of cotton production shifted toward the newer southwestern states over the first half o...
Yankee peddlers were ubiquitous in the countryside and in the imagination of the Old South. Social a...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
A review of Political Culture in the Nineteenth Century South: Mississippi, 1830-1900, by Bradley G....
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...
This is an analysis of the transformation of English and Scots-Irish settlers and mountaineers into ...
The dreams of abundance, choice, and novelty that have fueled the growth of consumer culture in the ...
There are Civil War historians who argue that slavery in the United States South was a dying institu...
Savage, J. ThomasThis thesis examines the history of collecting and dealing pre-Civil War objects ma...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...
This book focuses on what historians have come to call the “middling sort”, the economic group falli...
A review of Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 1820-1865, by Frank J. Byrn
Dixie\u27s bourgeois Social similarity of North and South In The Origins of the Southern Middle Cl...
This dissertation analyzes the ideological, cultural, political, and economic roots of the southern ...
As the locus of cotton production shifted toward the newer southwestern states over the first half o...
Yankee peddlers were ubiquitous in the countryside and in the imagination of the Old South. Social a...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
A review of Political Culture in the Nineteenth Century South: Mississippi, 1830-1900, by Bradley G....
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...
This is an analysis of the transformation of English and Scots-Irish settlers and mountaineers into ...
The dreams of abundance, choice, and novelty that have fueled the growth of consumer culture in the ...
There are Civil War historians who argue that slavery in the United States South was a dying institu...
Savage, J. ThomasThis thesis examines the history of collecting and dealing pre-Civil War objects ma...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...