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Social Change in America

- From the Revolution to the Civil War
Af: Christopher Clark Engelsk Paperback

Social Change in America

- From the Revolution to the Civil War
Af: Christopher Clark Engelsk Paperback
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The processes of social change in the late colonial period and early years of the new Republic made a dramatic imprint on the character of American society. These changes over a century or more were rooted in the origins of the United States, its rapid expansion of people and territory, its patterns of economic change and development, and the conflicts that led to its cataclysmic division and reunification through the Civil War. Christopher Clark''s brilliant account of these changes in the social relationships of Americans breaks new ground in its emphasis on the connections between the crucial importance of free and unfree labor, regional characteristics, and the sustained tension between arguments for geographic expansion versus economic development. Mr. Clark traces the significance of families and households throughout the period, showing how work and different kinds of labor produced a varied access to power and wealth among free and unfree, male and female, and how the character of social elites was confronted by democratic pressures. He shows how the features of the different regions exercised long-term influences in American society and politics and were modified by pressures for change. And he explains how the widening gap between the claims of free labor and those of slavery fueled the continuing dispute over the best economic course for the nation''s future and led ultimately to the Civil War. Like other long-running divisions in American society, however, this dispute was not fully resolved by the war''s outcome. Social Change in America is a compelling new overview of the social dynamics of America''s early years.
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The processes of social change in the late colonial period and early years of the new Republic made a dramatic imprint on the character of American society. These changes over a century or more were rooted in the origins of the United States, its rapid expansion of people and territory, its patterns of economic change and development, and the conflicts that led to its cataclysmic division and reunification through the Civil War. Christopher Clark''s brilliant account of these changes in the social relationships of Americans breaks new ground in its emphasis on the connections between the crucial importance of free and unfree labor, regional characteristics, and the sustained tension between arguments for geographic expansion versus economic development. Mr. Clark traces the significance of families and households throughout the period, showing how work and different kinds of labor produced a varied access to power and wealth among free and unfree, male and female, and how the character of social elites was confronted by democratic pressures. He shows how the features of the different regions exercised long-term influences in American society and politics and were modified by pressures for change. And he explains how the widening gap between the claims of free labor and those of slavery fueled the continuing dispute over the best economic course for the nation''s future and led ultimately to the Civil War. Like other long-running divisions in American society, however, this dispute was not fully resolved by the war''s outcome. Social Change in America is a compelling new overview of the social dynamics of America''s early years.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 352
ISBN-13: 9781566637541
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1566637546
Udg. Dato: 6 sep 2007
Længde: 31mm
Bredde: 565mm
Højde: 201mm
Forlag: Ivan R Dee, Inc
Oplagsdato: 6 sep 2007
Forfatter(e): Christopher Clark
Forfatter(e) Christopher Clark


Kategori Amerikansk historie


ISBN-13 9781566637541


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 352


Udgave


Længde 31mm


Bredde 565mm


Højde 201mm


Udg. Dato 6 sep 2007


Oplagsdato 6 sep 2007


Forlag Ivan R Dee, Inc

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