Origins of the New South, 1877–1913
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1981
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Book • Nonfiction
Southern United States • 1870s-1910s
1981
Adult
18+ years
Origins of the New South, 1877–1913 by C. Vann Woodward examines the transformation of the Southern United States following the Civil War. The text explores economic, political, and social changes, highlighting the roles of industrialization and urbanization in shaping the region's development during this period, while addressing the experiences and contributions of diverse individuals and communities.
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Origins of the New South, 1877–1913 by C. Vann Woodward is praised for its thorough research and insightful analysis of the post-Reconstruction South. Critics highlight its pioneering approach and rich narrative. Some note the dense writing style as challenging, but its contribution to Southern history is deemed invaluable.
A reader keen on understanding Southern U.S. history post-Civil War would enjoy C. Vann Woodward's Origins of the New South, 1877–1913. Fans of Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction in America or Foner’s Reconstruction will appreciate its scholarly depth and nuanced exploration of socio-economic changes.
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656
Book • Nonfiction
Southern United States • 1870s-1910s
1981
Adult
18+ years
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