The quarters and the fields : slave families in the non-cotton South / Damian Alan Pargas.
Material type: TextSeries: New perspectives on the history of the SouthPublication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 259 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780813036588
- 0813036585
- 0813059070
- 9780813059075
- 0813038774
- 9780813038773
- Slaves -- Family relationships -- Southern States
- Slaves -- Southern States -- Social conditions
- Plantation life -- Southern States -- History
- Slavery -- Southern States -- History
- African American families -- Southern States -- Social conditions -- History
- Agriculture -- Social aspects -- Southern States -- History
- Geography -- Social aspects -- Southern States -- History
- Southern States -- Social conditions
- Esclaves -- Relations familiales -- États-Unis (Sud)
- Esclaves -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Conditions sociales
- Vie dans les plantations -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire
- Familles noires américaines -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Conditions sociales
- Agriculture -- Aspect social -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire
- Géographie -- Aspect social -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Conditions sociales
- HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
- African American families -- Social conditions
- Agriculture -- Social aspects
- Geography -- Social aspects
- Plantation life
- Slavery
- Slaves -- Family relationships
- Slaves -- Social conditions
- Social conditions
- Southern States
- Slaven (arbeid)
- Slavernij
- Families
- Zuidelijke staten
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- E443 .P37 2010eb
- 15.85
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : agency, diversity, and slave families -- Three slave societies of the non-cotton South -- The nature of agricultural labor -- Family contact during working hours -- Family-based internal economies -- Slaveholding across time and space -- Marriage strategies and family formation -- Forced separation -- Weathering different storms.
Print version record.
Rather than focusing on slave work and family life on cotton plantations, Damian Pargas compares the practice of slavery among the other major agricultural cultures in the 19th-century South: tobacco, mixed grain, rice, and sugar cane. He reveals how the demands of different types of masters and crops influenced work patterns and habits, which in turn shaped slaves' family life.
English.
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