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The Folly of Jim Crow - Rethinking the Segregated South
Stephanie Cole; Natalie J. Ring; Melissa Stein; Theda Perdue; Peter Wallenstein
John Wiley & Sons (2012)
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31,30
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The Problem South - Region, Empire, and the New Liberal State, 1880-1930
Natalie J. Ring
University of Georgia Press (2012)
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128,70
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The Problem South - Region, Empire, and the New Liberal State, 1880-1930
Natalie J. Ring
University of Georgia Press (2012)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
38,80
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Crime and Punishment in the Jim Crow South
Amy Louise Wood; Natalie J Ring
University of Illinois Press (2019)
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110,80
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Crime and Punishment in the Jim Crow South
Amy Louise Wood; Natalie J Ring
University of Illinois Press (2019)
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26,60
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The Lost Lectures of C. Vann Woodward
C. Vann Woodward; Natalie J. Ring; Sarah E. Gardner
Oxford University Press Inc (2020)
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31,90
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The Folly of Jim Crow - Rethinking the Segregated South
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John Wiley & Sons
Sivumäärä: 256 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 30.04.2012 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Although the origins, application, and socio-historical implications of the Jim Crow system have been studied and debated for at least the last three-quarters of a century, nuanced understanding of this complex cultural construct is still evolving, according to Stephanie Cole and Natalie J. Ring, coeditors ofThe Folly of Jim Crow:Rethinking the Segregated South.Indeed, they suggest, scholars may profit from a careful examination of previous assumptions and conclusions along the lines suggested by the studies in this important new collection.

Based on the March 2008 Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures at the University of Texas at Arlington, this forty-third volume in the prestigious series undertakes a close review of both the history and the historiography of the Jim Crow South. The studies in this collection incorporate important perspectives that have developed during the past two decades among scholars interested in gender and politics, the culture of resistance, and ""the hegemonic function of ‘whiteness.'""

By asking fresh questions and critically examining long-held beliefs, the new studies contained inThe Folly of Jim Crowwill, ironically, reinforce at least one of the key observations made in C. Vann Woodward's landmark 1955 study: In its idiosyncratic, contradictory, and multifaceted development and application, the career of Jim Crow was, indeed, strange. Further, as these studies demonstrate-and as alluded to in the title-it is folly to attempt to locate the genesis of the South's institutional racial segregation in any single event, era, or policy. ""Instead,"" as W. Fitzhugh Brundage notes in his introduction to the volume, ""formal segregation evolved through an untidy process of experimentation and adaptation.""

|Although the origins, application, and socio-historical implications of the Jim Crow system have been studied and debated for at least the last three-quarters of a century, nuanced understanding of this complex cultural construct is still evolving, according to Stephanie Cole and Natalie J. Ring, coeditors ofThe Folly of Jim Crow:Rethinking the Segregated South.Indeed, they suggest, scholars may profit from a careful examination of previous assumptions and conclusions along the lines suggested by the studies in this important new collection.

Based on the March 2008 Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures at the University of Texas at Arlington, this forty-third volume in the prestigious series undertakes a close review of both the history and the historiography of the Jim Crow South. The studies in this collection incorporate important perspectives that have developed during the past two decades among scholars interested in gender and politics, the culture of resistance, and ""the hegemonic function of ‘whiteness.'""

By asking fresh questions and critically examining long-held beliefs, the new studies contained inThe Folly of Jim Crowwill, ironically, reinforce at least one of the key observations made in C. Vann Woodward's landmark 1955 study: In its idiosyncratic, contradictory, and multifaceted development and application, the career of Jim Crow was, indeed, strange. Further, as these studies demonstrate-and as alluded to in the title-it is folly to attempt to locate the genesis of the South's institutional racial segregation in any single event, era, or policy. ""Instead,"" as W. Fitzhugh Brundage notes in his introduction to the volume, ""formal segregation evolved through an untidy process of experimentation and adaptation.""

Contributions by: Natalie J. Ring, Melissa Stein, Theda Perdue, Peter Wallenstein, Mia Bay, Jane Dailey
Introduction by: W. Fitzhugh Brundage

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