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Honor and Slavery
Published in Paperback by Princeton Univ Pr (13 October, 1997)
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shallow psychology
This book is based more on psychological theory then hard fact. The author's attempt to explain why southerners allegedly did not like baseball is laughable. Greenburg would have been better served to do more solid research, as there actually were a lot of southern baseball teams. Still, it's always fun to read about the Jeff Davis in drag story.
Great Book for Casual Readers and Historians Alike
Greenberg's book addresses some of the more quirky aspects of old Southern culture. I first read this book for an Old South class. I found the sections on dueling so interesting that I became a history major and am now composing my thesis on Dueling in America. The most appealing aspect of this work is that it is simaltenously entertaining and scholarly. So many books addressing this topic are lacking in scholarly merit, without footnotes and bibliography. THis book is a pleasant alternative. I particulary enjoyed the few pages about John Randolph.
Excellent look at the importance of honor in the Old South.
Greenberg has written an informative and entertaining book on the importance of honor among men of the Old South. He is able to link such diverse topics as P.T. Barnum and the Feejee Mermaid, duels, men dressed as women, nose-pulling, and baseball to the idea of honor. He theorizes that the emphasis of this idea is rooted slavery and the fact that slaves had no honor. While he accurately describes the playing out of honor in everyday white Southern life, the notion that this all found a basis in slavery is somewhat difficult to heartily agree to. Certainly other factors played a part of honor's development such as religion, heritage, politics, etc. Despite this, the book is very entertaining and would be enjoyed by both the serious student of Southern history and the average reader wanting to learn more about Southern life.
The Confessions of Nat Turner and Related Documents (Bedford Series in History and Culture (Cloth))
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1996)
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A Historical but tedious book
I love history, so naturally this book sounded interesting to me. I learded a lot from it. It was a very informative, well written book about one of America's strongest Slaves. I admire his ablility to stand behind his beliefs, and this book interprets his life with grace and integrity. I recommend this book to anyone who likes reading dense books packed with history.
Great book
This is a terrific book. The introduction is particularly insightful. This is a good book for anybody interested in the history of slavery and slave rebellions.
Masters and Statesmen: The Political Culture of American Slavery (New Studies in American Intellectual and Cultural History)
Published in Paperback by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (1988)
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Nat Turner: A Slave Rebellion in History and Memory
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2003)
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