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Country/Region of Manufacture
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ISBN
9780801873096

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801873096
ISBN-13
9780801873096
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2495505

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
472 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Cotton Plantation South since the Civil War
Publication Year
2003
Subject
Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, Earth Sciences / Geography, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Civil Rights, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), General, African American
Type
Textbook
Author
Charles S. Aiken
Subject Area
Nature, Political Science, Technology & Engineering, Science, History
Series
Creating the North American Landscape Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
34.4 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"Any serious student of the geography of the United States will want to have it in their library." -- Richard H. Jackson, Geographical Review, 'A brief review can only hint at Aiken's exciting, original, and insightful contributions. This splendid book deserves to be read, discussed, and debated among all serious students of southern history.' -- Harold D. Woodman, Journal of Southern History'Any serious student of the geography of the United States will want to have it in their library.' -- Richard H. Jackson, Geographical Review'Charles Aiken has written a book in clear, readable prose that should be read by anyone with an interest in or opinion about the American South.' -- Stephen S. Birdsall, Economic Geography'By far the best analysis of the plantation ever written by a geographer. Beyond that, it fills an important gap in conventional social science scholarship. No one, to my knowledge, has ever before attempted to show that the civil rights movement had a geography that grew directly out of the geography of the plantation system.' -- John C. Hudson, Northwestern University'A tour de force of information, understanding, and interpretation of the cotton region, its economy, and the society that it bred following the Civil War. Its author is a mature, lifelong student of the subject, and historians, geographers, sociologists, and demographers, especially, must forever be in his debt.' -- Charles E. Wynes, University of Georgia, Charles Aiken has written a book in clear, readable prose that should be read by anyone with an interest in or opinion about the American South., "Charles Aiken has written a book in clear, readable prose that should be read by anyone with an interest in or opinion about the American South."--Stephen S. Birdsall, Economic Geography, A brief review can only hint at Aiken's exciting, original, and insightful contributions. This splendid book deserves to be read, discussed, and debated among all serious students of southern history.
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
975/.04
Table Of Content
Preface Acknowledgements Part I: The Cotton Plantation Landscape, 1865 to 1970 Chapter 1. Overview of the Southern Plantation Chapter 2. From Old South to New South Plantation Chapter 3. The Demise of the Plantation Chapter 4. Mechanization of the Plantation Chapter 5. The World of Plantation Blacks Part II: The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954 to 1998 Chapter6. Mobilization Chapter 7. Confrontation Chapter 8. The War on Poverty Chapter 9. School Desegregation Part III: The Contton Plantation Regions in the Modern South Chapter10. The RIght to Vote-An Illusive Black Power Chapter 11. New Settlement Patterns Chapter 12. Quest for a Nonagrarian Economy Chapter 13. Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
"A brief review can only hint at Aiken's exciting, original, and insightful contributions. This splendid book deserves to be read, discussed, and debated among all serious students of southern history." -- Journal of Southern History, ''The plantation,'' writes Charles Aiken, ''is among the most misunderstood institutions of American history. The demise of the plantation has been pronounced many times, but the large industrial farms survive as significant parts of, not just the South's, but the nation's agriculture.'' In this sweeping historical and geographical account, Aiken traces the development of the Southern cotton plantation since the Civil War--from the emergence of tenancy after 1865, through its decline during the Depression, to the post-World War Two development of the large industrial farm. Tracing the geographical changes in plantation agriculture and the plantation regions after 1865, Aiken shows how the altered landscape of the South has led many to the false conclusion that the plantation has vanished. In fact, he explains, while certain regions of the South have reverted to other uses, the cotton plantation survives in a form that is, in many ways, remarkably similar to that of its antebellum predecessors. Aiken also describes the evolving relationship of African-Americans to the cotton plantation during the thirteen decades of economic, social, and political changes from Reconstruction through the War on Poverty-including the impact of alterations in plantation agriculture and the mass migration of Southern blacks to the urban North during the twentieth century. Richly illustrated with more than 130 maps and photographs (many original and many from FSA photographers), The Cotton Plantation South is a vivid and colorful account of landscape, geography, race, politics, and civil rights as they relate to one of America's most enduring and familiar institutions., Winner of the J. B. Jackson Prize from the Association of American Geographers Originally published in 1998. "The plantation," writes Charles Aiken, "is among the most misunderstood institutions of American history. The demise of the plantation has been pronounced many times, but the large industrial farms survive as significant parts of, not just the South's, but the nation's agriculture."In this sweeping historical and geographical account, Aiken traces the development of the Southern cotton plantation since the Civil War--from the emergence of tenancy after 1865, through its decline during the Depression, to the post-World War Two development of the large industrial farm. Tracing the geographical changes in plantation agriculture and the plantation regions after 1865, Aiken shows how the altered landscape of the South has led many to the false conclusion that the plantation has vanished. In fact, he explains, while certain regions of the South have reverted to other uses, the cotton plantation survives in a form that is, in many ways, remarkably similar to that of its antebellum predecessors. Aiken also describes the evolving relationship of African-Americans to the cotton plantation during the thirteen decades of economic, social, and political changes from Reconstruction through the War on Poverty--including the impact of alterations in plantation agriculture and the mass migration of Southern blacks to the urban North during the twentieth century. Richly illustrated with more than 130 maps and photographs (many original and many from FSA photographers), The Cotton Plantation South is a vivid and colorful account of landscape, geography, race, politics, and civil rights as they relate to one of America's most enduring and familiar institutions., Tracing the geographical changes in plantation agriculture and the plantation regions after 1865, Aiken shows how the altered landscape of the South has led many to the false conclusion that the plantation has vanished. In fact, he explains, while certain regions of the South have reverted to other uses, the cotton plantation survives in a form that is, in many ways, remarkably similar to that of its antebellum predecessors., ''The plantation,'' writes Charles Aiken, ''is among the most misunderstood institutions of American history. The demise of the plantation has been pronounced many times, but the large industrial farms survive as significant parts of, not just the South's, but the nation's agriculture.'' In this sweeping historical and geographical account, Aiken ......

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