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Paperback The South in the History of the Nation: A Reader, Volume Two: From Reconstruction Book

ISBN: 0312157878

ISBN13: 9780312157876

The South in the History of the Nation: A Reader, Volume Two: From Reconstruction

A new kind of primary source reader for the U.S. survey,The South in the History of the Nationenlivens American history for students in the South by placing it in familiar contexts. Fifteen chapters... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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take a longer look through history

Link's collection of original source documents addresses the central themes of the American South since the Civil War. In essence, these are what made the South distinct from the North. So one essay explains the rise of the Klan, while another discusses Negro education, which had been parlously neglected under slavery, if not outrightly banned. Another theme was the rural populism. Basically the same as that in the prarie states and the MidWest. Another chapter tackles industrialisation in the South, especially in the textile mills. These took out the textile industry of New England. One irony to a contemporary reader is that in turn, after a century, the Southern textile mills are faltering under globalisation and cheaper competitors in Pakistan, China and elsewhere. This particular chapter shows that current complaints from the endangered Southern mills ring hollow when viewed through a longer lens of history. As their forebears obsoleted the New England mills.
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