Middle Tennessee Society Transformed, 1860-1870: War and Peace in the Upper South

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Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2006 - 299 sivua
Originally published in 1988, Middle Tennessee Society Transformed marks a significant advance in the social history of the American Civil War—an approach exemplified and extended in Ash’s later work and that of other leading Civil War scholars. Winner of the Tennessee History Book Award and named by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book, it examines the Civil War in Middle Tennessee in light of conflict between African Americans and whites, the decline of institutions (churches, schools, courts), and economic disruption. Ash provides a rich description of how a prosperous section of Tennessee descended into devastating internal warfare that in some respects continued for years after the war. For the new edition, Ash has written a preface that takes into account the advance of Civil War historiography since the book’s original appearance. This preface cites subsequent studies focusing not only on race and class but also on women and gender relations, the significance of partisan politics in shaping the course of secession in Tennessee and other upper-South states, the economic forces at work, the influence of republican ideology, and the investigation of the degree to which slaves were active agents in their own emancipation.
 

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The Middle Tennessee Heartland
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Average Wealth of Free Inhabitants by County 1860
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Proportion of Slaves in Population by County 1860
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The People and Institutions of the Heartland
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Residence by Occupation of Family Head 1860
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Residence by Slaveholding 1860
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Class Race and Slavery in the Heartland
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Wealth by Occupation of Family Head 1860
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White Society 18621865
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Economic and Institutional Recovery 18651870
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Race Relations and Black Society 18651870
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Race of Family Head by Residence 1870
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Race of Family Head by Wealth 1870
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Wealth by Occupation of Family Head 1870
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Wealth Rank over Time 18601870
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Residence by Occupation of Family Head 1870
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Wealth by Slaveholding 1860
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Slaveholding by Occupation of Family Head 1860
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Heartland 18621865
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Slaves Masters Yankees and Freedmen 18621865
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Residence over Time 18601870
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Occupation of Family Heads over Time 18601870
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Census Returns of 1860 and 1870
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Stephen V. Ash is Lindsay Young Professor of History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is the author of A Year in the South: Four Lives in 1865, coauthor, with Paul H. Bergeron and Jeanette Keith, of Tennesseans and Their History, and co-editor, with W. Todd Groce, of Nineteenth-Century America: Essays in Honor of Paul H. Bergeron.

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