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The Rise of the Urban South (Paperback)
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The Rise of the Urban South (Paperback)
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Operating under an outmoded system of urban development and faced
by the vicissitudes of the Civil War and Reconstruction,
southerners in the nineteenth century built a network of cities
that met the needs of their society. In this pioneering exploration
of that intricate story, Lawrence H. Larsen shows that in the
antebellum period, southern entrepreneurs built cities in layers to
facilitate the movement of cotton. First came the colonial cities,
followed by those of the piedmont, the New West, the Gulf Coast,
and the interior. By the Civil War, cotton could move by a
combination of road, rail, and river through a network of cities --
for example, from Jackson to Memphis to New Orleans to Europe. In
the Gilded Age, building on past practices, the South continued to
make urban gains. Men like Henry Grady of Atlanta and Henry
Watterson of Louisville used broader regional objectives to promote
their own cities. Grady successfully sold Atlanta, one of the most
southern of cities demographically, as a city with a northern
outlook; Watterson tied Louisville to national goals in railroad
building. The New South movement did not succeed in bringing the
region to parity with the rest of the nation, yet the South
continued to rise along older lines. By 1900, far from being a
failure in terms of the general course of American development, the
South had created an urban system suited to its needs, while
avoiding the promotional frenzy that characterized the building of
cities in the North. Based upon federal and local sources, this
book will become the standard work on nineteenth-century southern
urbanization, a subject too long unexplored.
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