Ebook {Epub PDF} Slave Country: American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South by Adam Rothman






















Adam Rothman's ambitious first book, Slave Country, provides an analytical narrative of how the three states associated with the Deep South--Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi--developed into plantation societies. Rothman weaves together political, economic, social, and military history to construct a much-needed study of this often-overooked region's beginnings Rothman has a first-rate writing style, a /5(14).  · Slave Country tells the tragic story of the expansion of slavery in the new United States. In the wake of the American Revolution, slavery gradually 4/5(1). Adam Rothman, Slave Country: American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, , £). Pp. ISBN 0 2. - Author: Trevor Burnard.


Rothman, Adam, Title Slave country: American expansion and the origins of the Deep South / Adam Rothman. Format Book Published Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, Description xi, p.: ill., maps ; 22 cm. Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. Subject headings. Rothman, Adam. Slave Country: American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, Rothman, Joshua D. Flush Times and Fever Dreams: A Story of Capitalism and Slavery in the Age of Jackson. Athens: University of Georgia Press, Schermerhorn, Calvin. SLAVE COUNTRY: American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South Adam Rothman, Author. Harvard Univ. $35 (p) ISBN and why it expanded especially into the Deep South of.


Adam Rothman. Slave Country: American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, xi + pp. $, cloth, ISBN Reviewed by James C. Foley Published on H-South (November, ) Adam Rothman's ambitious first book, Slave Country, provides an analytical narrative of how. Adam Rothman, Slave Country: American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, , £). Pp. ISBN 0 2. Introduction. During the early national period, slavery was as normal as breathing. It was legal, popular and was expanding every day. In his book, “ American expansion and the origins of Deep South ”, Adam Rothman argues that we must understand the origin of the Deep South if we are to understand the expansion of slavery during the early national period.

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