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The Origins of the Southern Middle Class, 1800-1861
With a fresh take on social dynamics in the antebellum South, Jonathan Daniel Wells contests the popular idea that the Old South was a region of essentially two classes (planters and slaves) until after the Civil War. He argues that, in fact, the region had a burgeoning white middle class--including... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
A House Divided: The Civil War and Nineteenth-Century America
The Civil War is one of the most defining eras of American history, and much has been written on every aspect of the war. The volume of material available is daunting, especially when a student is trying to grasp the overall themes of the period. Jonathan Wells has distilled the war down into under... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
A House Divided: The Civil War and Nineteenth-Century America
Consolidating one of the most complex and multi-faceted eras in American History, this new edition of Jonathan Wells’s A House Divided unifies the broad and varied scholarship on the American Civil War. Amassing a variety of research, this accessible and readable text introduces readers to both the ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
The Routledge History of Nineteenth-Century America (Routledge Histories Ser.)
The Routledge History of Nineteenth-Century America provides an important overview of the main themes within the study of the long nineteenth century. The book explores major currents of research over the past few decades to give an up-to-date synthesis of nineteenth-century history. It shows how th... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery, and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War
In a rapidly changing New York, two forces battled for the city's soul: the pro-slavery New Yorkers who kept the illegal slave trade alive and well, and the abolitionists fighting for freedom.We often think of slavery as a southern phenomenon, far removed from the booming cities of the North. But ev... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Slavery in North America Vol 4: From the Colonial Period to Emancipation
First published in 2009. From the founding of Jamestown to the American Civil War, slavery and abolition shaped American national, regional and racial identities. This four-volume reset edition draws together rare sources relating to American slavery systems. Volume 4 includes the Civil War and Eman... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
Slavery in North America Vol 2: From the Colonial Period to Emancipation
First published in 2009. From the founding of Jamestown to the American Civil War, slavery and abolition shaped American national, regional and racial identities. This four-volume reset edition draws together rare sources relating to American slavery systems. Volume 2 includes the Revolutionary and ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
Slavery in North America Vol 3: From the Colonial Period to Emancipation
First published in 2009. From the founding of Jamestown to the American Civil War, slavery and abolition shaped American national, regional and racial identities. This four-volume reset edition draws together rare sources relating to American slavery systems. Volume 3 includes the Antebellum Period ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
Slavery in North America Vol 1: From the Colonial Period to Emancipation
First published in 2009. From the founding of Jamestown to the American Civil War, slavery and abolition shaped American national, regional and racial identities. This four-volume reset edition draws together rare sources relating to American slavery systems. Volume 1 includes a general introduction... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
The Southern Middle Class in the Long Nineteenth Century: Founder of Louisiana State University
by James Oakes • Jonathan Daniel Wells • Don H. Doyle • Frank Towers • Jennifer R. Green • Susanna Delfino • Angela Lakwete • Martin Reuf • Sally Hadden • Sonya Ramsey • Jennie Goloboy • Bruce W. Eelman • Amanda R. Mushal • John G. DealJonathan Daniel Wells and Jennifer R. Green provide a series of provocative essays reflecting innovative, original research on professional and commercial interests in the nineteenth-century South, a place often seen as being composed of just two classes -- planters and slaves. Rather, an active mid... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Teacher Education across Minority-Serving Institutions: Programs, Policies, and Social Justice
by Annette M. Daoud • Brian Harper • Byung-In Seo • Carmelita Lamb • Cheryl A. Franklin Torrez • Danielle Lansing • Dewitt Scott • Denise L. Mclurkin • Emery Petchauer • Irene Welch • Jonathan Brinkerhoff • Joni S. Kolman • Laura M. Gellert • Lynnette Mawhinney • Mae S. Chaplin • Mary Bay • Norma A. Lopez-Reyna • Rosanne Ward • Sandra BrowningThe first of its kind, Teacher Education across Minority-Serving Institutions brings together innovative work from the family of institutions known as minority-serving institutions: Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and Asi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Unwatchable
by J. Hoberman • Jonathan Rosenbaum • Boris Groys • Susie Bright • Vivian Sobchack • W.J.T. Mitchell • Noel Carroll • Bill Nichols • Jonathan Crary • Stefano Harney • Jan Olsson • Barbara Hammer • B. Ruby Rich • Fred Moten • Mattias Frey • Abigail De Kosnik • E. Ann Kaplan • Jeffrey Sconce • Meghan Sutherland • Michael Boyce Gillespie • Christophe Wall-Romana • Jennifer Malkowski • Asbjørn Grønstad • Jack Halberstam • Jared Sexton • Rebecca Schneider • Frances Guerin • Peter Geimer • Alexandra Juhasz • Julian Hanich • Samuel England • Mauro Resmini • Katariina Kyrölä • Erika Balsom • Kenneth Berger • Alex Bush • Alec Butler • Mel Chen • Lynne Joyrich • Nathan Lee • Akira Lippit • Brandy Monk-Payton • Danielle Peers • Raul Perez • Elif Rongen-Kaynakçi • Philipp Stiasny • Bennet Togler • Leshu Torchin • Alok Vaid-Menon • Meir Wigoder • Emily Wills • Federico Windhausen • Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa • Genevieve Yue • Alenka Zupancic • Poulomi SahaWe all have images that we find unwatchable, whether for ethical, political, or sensory and affective reasons. From news coverage of terror attacks to viral videos of police brutality, and from graphic horror films to transgressive artworks, many of the images in our media culture might strike us as... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019