Global perspectives on industrial transformation in the American South / edited by Susanna Delfino ; Michele Gillespie.
Material type: TextSeries: New currents in the history of Southern economy and societyPublication details: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (x, 240 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0826264727
- 9780826264725
- 0826215831
- 9780826215833
- Industrialization -- Southern States
- Industrialization
- Comparative economics
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Comparative
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History
- Comparative economics
- Industrialization
- Southern States
- Industrialisation -- États-Unis (Sud)
- Industrialisation
- Économie politique comparée
- industrialization
- 330.975 22
- HC107.A13 G535 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introdcution -- Susanna Delfino and Michele Gillespie -- Southern industrialization: myths and realities / Stanley L. Engerman -- Charleston and the British industrial revolution, 1750-1790 / Emma Hart -- Alternatives to dependence: the lower South's antebellum pursuit of sectional development through global interdependence / Brian Schoen -- Industrialization and economic development in the nineteenth-century U.S. South: some interregional and intercontinental comparative perspectives / Shearer Davis Bowman -- The idea of Southern economic backwardness: a comparative view of the United States and Italy / Susanna Delfino -- Markets and manufacturing: industry and agriculture in the antebellum South and Midwest / John Majewski and Viken Tchakerian -- Southern textiles in global context / David L. Carlton and Peter Coclanis -- Beginnings of the global economy: capital mobility and the 1890s U.S. textile industry / Beth English -- Black workers, white immigrants, and the postemancipation problem of labor: the new South in transnational perspective / Erin Elizabeth Clune.
"Essays analyzing the economic evolution of the American South from the late colonial period to World War I and beyond. Examines the South in respect to long-held assumptions about industrialization and productivity and draws comparisons to the larger Atlantic and world economy"--Provided by publisher
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