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The World the Slaveholders Made

Two Essays in Interpretation

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New York
Kiadó: Vintage Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 274 oldal
Sorozatcím: Vintage
Kötetszám: 676
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN:
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HISTORY
The nrorlrf the
Slavehelders Made
Eugene D. Genevese
"An advancement to new levels of understanding in the study of slave society." —C. Vann Woodward
"The World the Slaveholders Made enriches our understanding of the slave system of the New World; it sparkles with originality and it is a most important contribution to the swelling historiography of slavery____Our understanding of the slaveholders' world has been greatly enhanced by Genovese's work, and he has established himself without question as one of the leading historians of the South. In Genovese, America has a Marxist historian in every way as gifted and as subtle as Hill,
Hobsbawn, or Soboul____"
—J. H. Plumb, The New York Review
"This book—in which Genovese extends and amplifies the provocative arguments of his earlier study, The Political Economy of Slavery—consists of two long essays. The first is a comparative analysis of the differing slave systems in the New World and the second provides a friendly,... Tovább

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HISTORY
The nrorlrf the
Slavehelders Made
Eugene D. Genevese
"An advancement to new levels of understanding in the study of slave society." —C. Vann Woodward
"The World the Slaveholders Made enriches our understanding of the slave system of the New World; it sparkles with originality and it is a most important contribution to the swelling historiography of slavery____Our understanding of the slaveholders' world has been greatly enhanced by Genovese's work, and he has established himself without question as one of the leading historians of the South. In Genovese, America has a Marxist historian in every way as gifted and as subtle as Hill,
Hobsbawn, or Soboul____"
—J. H. Plumb, The New York Review
"This book—in which Genovese extends and amplifies the provocative arguments of his earlier study, The Political Economy of Slavery—consists of two long essays. The first is a comparative analysis of the differing slave systems in the New World and the second provides a friendly, but not uncritical, discussion of the thought of George Fitzhugh, a leading pro-slavery theorist of the Old South Serious discussion of the issues Genovese boldly confronts is no longer possible without reference to his brilliant, disturbing and thought-provoking analysis." —George M. Fredrickson, Book Week
" the book is one that no student of history, whether economic, social, or political, can well neglect."
—Allan Nevins, Saturday Review Vissza

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