Plantation

Plantation

  • Author: Thompson, Edgar Tristram; Mintz, Sidney W.; Baca, George
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • Serie: Southern Classics
  • ISBN: 9781570039416
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781611172171
  • eISBN Epub: 9781611172171
  • Place of publication:  South Carolina , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2012
  • Month: November
  • Language: English

A rare classic in American social science, Edgar Thompson's 1932 University of Chicago dissertation, "The Plantation," broke new analytic ground in the study of the southern plantation system. Thompson refuted long-espoused climatic theories of the origins of plantation societies and offered instead a richly nuanced understanding of the links between plantation culture, the global history of capitalism, and the political and economic contexts of hierarchical social classification. This first complete publication of Thompson's study makes available to modern readers one of the earliest attempts to reinterpret the history of the American South as an integral part of global processes. In this Southern Classics edition, editors Sidney W. Minz and George Baca provide a thorough introduction explicating Thompson's guiding principles and grounding his germinal work in its historical context.

Thompson viewed the plantation as a political institution in which the quasi-industrial production of agricultural staples abroad through race-making labor systems solidified and advanced European state power. His interpretation marks a turning point in the scientific study of an ancient agricultural institution, in which the plantation is seen as a pioneering instrument for the expansion of the global economy. Further, his awareness of the far-reaching history of economic globalization and of the conception of race as socially constructed predicts viewpoints that have since become standard. As such, this overlooked gem in American intellectual history is still deeply relevant for ongoing research and debate in social, economic, and political history.

  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Series Editors’ Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1 The Plantation as a Social Institution
    • Introduction
    • The Plantation Defined
    • The Plantation and Colonization
    • The Plantation as a Type of Settlement
    • The Plantation and Labor
    • The Plantation as a Political Institution
    • The Theory of the Plantation
    • The Plantation and Social Change
    • Virginia as a Typical Plantation Frontier
  • 2 The Metropolis and the Plantation
    • The Revolution in Distance
    • The Trading Factory
    • His Majesty’s Plantations
  • 3 The Plantation in Virginia
    • Free Land and Plantation Settlement
    • Agricultural Specialization: Tobacco
  • 4 Plantation Management and Imported Labor in Virginia
    • The Tide of White Labor
    • Negro Slavery and Its Control
    • The Evolution of the Planter
    • The Humanization of the Plantation
  • 5 The Plantation and the Frontier
    • Economic Changes and the Small Farm in Virginia
    • The Plantation on the New Southern Frontier
  • 6 The Natural History of the Plantation
    • Geographical Isolation and Culture
    • Ecological Changes and Race Relations
    • Adaptation and Accommodation to a New Habitat
    • Agricultural Specialization and Racial Stratification
    • The Organization and Control of Labor
    • Peasant Proprietorship and Cultural Homogeneity
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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