Plantation Society and Race Relations

The Origins of Inequality

Thomas J Durant author J David Knottnerus author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Apr '99

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Analyzes the social organization of slave plantations and its influence on race relations and social inequality in Southern plantation society and in today's America.

For more than three hundred years, the American South was essentially a plantation society, in which the plantation system penetrated all aspects of social, cultural, economic, and political life.

For more than three hundred years, the American South was essentially a plantation society, in which the plantation system penetrated all aspects of social, cultural, economic, and political life. During this period, plantation slavery evolved into the key institutional component of Southern society and played an integral role in its development. This interdisciplinary collection of essays provides a sociological framework for the interpretation of historical data on plantation slavery by addressing different questions concerning four broad areas of research—theoretical perspectives; social institutions; race, gender, and social inequality; and social change and social transformations. The contributors depict slave plantations as organized social systems that contributed significantly to the racial stratification of the Southern plantation society, and in this way served as the origin of contemporary race relations and social inequality in America.

ISBN: 9780275958084

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280 pages