Global Perspectives On Industrial Transformation In The American South

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Global Perspectives On Industrial Transformation In The American South by Delfino, Susanna; Gillespie, Michele, 9780826215833
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  • ISBN: 9780826215833 | 0826215831
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 7/30/2005

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Covering the late colonial age to World War I and beyond, this collection of essays places the economic history of the American South in an international light by establishing useful comparisons with the larger Atlantic and world economy. In an attempt to dispel long-lasting myths about the South, the essays analyze the economic evolution of the South since the slave era. From this perspective, the conception of a backward, wholly agricultural antebellum South occupied only by wealthy planters, poor whites, and contented slaves has finally given way to one of economic and social dynamism as well as regional prosperity. In a coherent and cohesive progression of subjects, these essays show that the South had been deeply enmeshed in the Atlantic economy since the colonial period and, after the Civil War, retained distinctive needs that caused increasing departure from the course northerners adopted on matters of political economy. This comparative approach also helps explain the motivations behind the political choices made by the South as an eminently export-oriented region. This book shows that the South was not slower to develop with respect to industrialization than either the majority of the northern states, especially in the West, or the countries of Western Europe. In fact, the apparently disappointing performance of the New Southrs"s economy appears to be the result of more pervasive and largely uncontrollable trends that affected the national as well as the international economy.Global Perspectives on Industrial Transformation in the American Southmakes an important contribution to the economic history of the South and to recent efforts to place American history in a more international context.
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