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The New Deal and the South

Não informado (Autor)

University Press of Mississippi (Editora)

R$ 310,62
SKU: 9781604738674

The New Deal and the South

edited by James C. Cobb and Michael V. Namorato

essays by Alan Brinkley, Harvard Sitkoff, Frank Freidel, Pete Daniel, J. Wayne Flynt, and Numan V. Bartley

The New Deal and the South represents the first comprehensive treatment of the impact of the Roosevelt recovery program on the South. In essays dealing with the New Deal's overall effect on the South, its influence on southern agriculture, labor, blacks, and politics, and its significance as a turning point in the region's history, the contributors provide readers with an opportunity to develop a more complete understanding of an era which a number of historians now mark as the period in which the New South actually began to become new. Each of the essays in this collection was presented at the Ninth Annual Chancellor's Symposium on Southern History, held in October 1983, at the University of Mississippi. In the introductory essay Frank Freidel identifies the New Deal period as one of the most important phases in the modernization of the South, one which linked the wishful thinking of the New South era to the much-publicized contemporary Sunbelt South. Pete Daniel describes the New Deal's role in the mechanization, consolidation, and corporatization of southern agriculture, a phenomenon that swept thousands of southerners from the land and paved the way for an all-out crusade to industrialize the region. In his analysis of the New Deal's impact on southern labor, Wayne Flynt assesses what the New Deal did and did not mean for southern industrial workers. Alan Brinkley stresses the tensions induced in southern politics during the New Deal era, particularly those caused by the Democratic Party's increased responsiveness to blacks and organized labor. Harvard Sitkoff, in surveying the New Deal's impact on black southerners, cites the limited nature of that impact but points to the seeds of future progress sown by the Roosevelt Administration and its policies. In the concluding essay Numan

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Coletânea de ensaios apresentados no Ninth Annual Chancellor's Symposium on Southern History, com foco no impacto do New Deal na região sul dos Estados Unidos durante o governo Roosevelt.

Aborda temas como agricultura, trabalho industrial, população negra e dinâmica partidária, incluindo estudos sobre mecanização agrícola, deslocamento rural e mudanças nas relações laborais.

Destinado a leitores de história americana e ciências sociais, útil para cursos universitários sobre história do sul, políticas públicas e transformações socioeconômicas do século XX.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria História regional
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 184
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Mississippi
ISBN 9781604738674
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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