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The Old South's Modern Worlds - Slavery, Region, and Nation in the Age of Progress (Paperback)
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The Old South's Modern Worlds - Slavery, Region, and Nation in the Age of Progress (Paperback)
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Before the Civil War, America's slave states were enmeshed in the
modernizing trends of their time but that history has been obscured
by a deeply ingrained view of the Old South as an insular society
with few outward connections. The Old South's Modern Worlds looks
beyond this myth of an isolated and backward-looking South to
identify some of the many ways that the modern world shaped
antebellum southern society. Removing the screen of southern
traditionalism turns up new stories about slaves as religious
missionaries, Native Americans as hard-driving capitalists, cotton
cultivators as genetic scientists, proslavery politicians as
nationalists, and planters as experimenters in sexuality. The
essays gathered in this volume not only tell these jarringly modern
tales of the Old South, they also explore the compatibility of
slavery-the defining feature of antebellum southern life-and
cultural and material markers of modernity such as moral reform,
cities, and industry. The Old South emerges from this volume in a
new relationship to national and global histories. Considered as
proponents of American manifest destiny, antebellum southern
politicians look more like nationalists and less like separatists.
Southerners' enthusiasm for humanitarian missions and their debates
with moral reformers across the Atlantic bring out the global
currents that cut against the localism of southern life. The roles
that cities played in marketing, policing, and leasing slaves
counteracted the erosion of slave discipline in urban settings. The
turmoil that changes in Asian and European agriculture wrought
among southern staple producers show the interconnections between
seemingly isolated southern farms and markets in distant lands.
Diverse and riddled with contradictory impulses, antebellum
southerners encounters with modernity reveal the often
discomforting legacies left by the Old South on the future of
America and the world.
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