Planters and the Making of a "New South
Class, Politics, and Development in North Carolina, 1865-1900
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Published:30th Jan '11
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Billings disputes the assumption that an incipient merchant class built the state's cotton mills; he reveals that a majority of the early mills was owned by prominent planters and agrarians. He shows the persistent hegemony and support for industrialization among the landed upper class and describes several generations of five powerful North Carolina families who spread plantation paternalism to the mill-village system. Billings compares this with similar cases in Germany and Japan.
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ISBN: 9780807896198
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 333g
297 pages
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