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Leisure, Plantations, and the Making of a New South: The Sporting Plantations of the South Carolina Lowcountry and Red Hills Region, 1900-1940

Betsworth, Jennifer(Contributions by)Brock, Julia(Contributions by)Kilgo, Robin Bauer(Contributions by)Lockhart, Matthew A.(Contributions by)Smith, Hayden Ross(Contributions by)Swanson, Drew(Contributions by)Vivian, Daniel(Contributions by)Brock, Julia(Edited by)Vivian, Daniel(Edited by)
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Leisure, Plantations, and the Making of New South investigates the social, architectural, and environmental history of sporting plantations in the South Carolina lowcountry and the Red Hills region of southeast Georgia and northern Florida. Although plantations figure prominently in histories of the post-emancipation South, historians have paid little attention to the redevelopment of plantations for non-agricultural use. By examining the two largest concentrations of sporting plantations on the south Atlantic coast, this collection explores questions about historical memory of slavery, race relations, material culture, and the environment during the first half of the twentieth century.

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Lexington Books
0739195794 / 9780739195796
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
975.041
01/10/2015
English
228 pages
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