In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in historical perspective. Morality aside, several historians have suggested that the accepted views regarding slavery need revision, particularly in an economic sense. Utilizing cliometrics, census records, diaries, and first-hand accounts of slavery in the South, economic historians such as Robert Fogel and Stanley Engennan have made a compelling case for the viability and profitability of slavery by exposing the nuances of the system that historical generalities often ignore. Of course, words like viable and \u27\u27profitable do not necessarily mean virtuous or even preferable , but it does imply that the previous understanding of slavery...
textTwo broad positions have dominated the history of economic thought with respect to chattel slav...
Historians have long argued over the relationship of slavery to the world beyond slavery. Nineteenth...
In the first chapter of this dissertation, rates of return derived from the institution of slavery a...
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experie...
2nd place: Rhem-Schwarzmann Prize, awarded by Joyner Library 2011The slave-plantation system was cle...
In the more than 150 years since the end of the Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, and 13th, 14th...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
Unfortunately, a static and romanticized image of plantations and slaves in the antebellum South has...
Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era co...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
An Anything but Peculiar Institution Slavery in a World Perspective Few historians have written ...
This paper documents the persistence of Southern slave owners in political power after the American ...
Economics and the Confederacy Could it be that the strong central state of the twentieth century—p...
In light of the suspicions of the writer with reference to the labor theory of plantation slavery as...
The American Revolution and its aftermath posed the greatest challenge to the institution of slavery...
textTwo broad positions have dominated the history of economic thought with respect to chattel slav...
Historians have long argued over the relationship of slavery to the world beyond slavery. Nineteenth...
In the first chapter of this dissertation, rates of return derived from the institution of slavery a...
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experie...
2nd place: Rhem-Schwarzmann Prize, awarded by Joyner Library 2011The slave-plantation system was cle...
In the more than 150 years since the end of the Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, and 13th, 14th...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
Unfortunately, a static and romanticized image of plantations and slaves in the antebellum South has...
Pursuit of property Policies frustrated freed slaves\u27 quest for land The Reconstruction era co...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
An Anything but Peculiar Institution Slavery in a World Perspective Few historians have written ...
This paper documents the persistence of Southern slave owners in political power after the American ...
Economics and the Confederacy Could it be that the strong central state of the twentieth century—p...
In light of the suspicions of the writer with reference to the labor theory of plantation slavery as...
The American Revolution and its aftermath posed the greatest challenge to the institution of slavery...
textTwo broad positions have dominated the history of economic thought with respect to chattel slav...
Historians have long argued over the relationship of slavery to the world beyond slavery. Nineteenth...
In the first chapter of this dissertation, rates of return derived from the institution of slavery a...