This paper is a review of secondary literature on plantation society in antebellum Louisiana. The paper evaluates the accuracy of previous works written about the subject and works to dispel long-standing rumors about plantations during this time period
1860 was a census year. Census marshals spread out across the United States to record many different...
PURPOSE The writer has endeavored to produce that image of the Negro in Louisiana history written by...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
A review of Florida Plantation Records from the Papers of George Noble Jones. Edited by Ulrich Bonne...
The Delta country of northeast Louisiana is a richly productive alluvial region stretching south fro...
A review of Political Culture in the Nineteenth Century South: Mississippi, 1830-1900, by Bradley G....
Studying the Old Plantations Marc Matrana’s book brings together, in one handy volume, short his...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...
Wedding Belles and Enslaved Brides: Louisiana Plantation Weddings in Fact, Fiction and Folklore Diss...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
In this dissertation, I contend that sugar planters in the antebellum South managed their estates pr...
I will present on the subject of education in antebellum Louisiana, spanning from the late 1830s to ...
This volume relays the history and modernization of the sugar industry in the U.S. state of Louisian...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
1860 was a census year. Census marshals spread out across the United States to record many different...
PURPOSE The writer has endeavored to produce that image of the Negro in Louisiana history written by...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
A review of Florida Plantation Records from the Papers of George Noble Jones. Edited by Ulrich Bonne...
The Delta country of northeast Louisiana is a richly productive alluvial region stretching south fro...
A review of Political Culture in the Nineteenth Century South: Mississippi, 1830-1900, by Bradley G....
Studying the Old Plantations Marc Matrana’s book brings together, in one handy volume, short his...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...
Wedding Belles and Enslaved Brides: Louisiana Plantation Weddings in Fact, Fiction and Folklore Diss...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
In this dissertation, I contend that sugar planters in the antebellum South managed their estates pr...
I will present on the subject of education in antebellum Louisiana, spanning from the late 1830s to ...
This volume relays the history and modernization of the sugar industry in the U.S. state of Louisian...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
1860 was a census year. Census marshals spread out across the United States to record many different...
PURPOSE The writer has endeavored to produce that image of the Negro in Louisiana history written by...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...