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Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Social and Demographic Characteristics | 18 |
2 | Religious and Cultural Characteristics | 52 |
3 | Wives, Mothers, and Daughters: Gender Relations in the Big House | 90 |
4 | Agrarian Empires: Acquisition, Production, Profits, Problems, and Management | 122 |
5 | Toiling for Old "Massa": Slave Labor on the Great Plantations | 175 |
6 | Capitalists All: Investments and Capital Accumulation Outside the Agricultural Sector | 217 |
7 | Political Attitudes and Influence: The Response of the Elite to the First Sectional Crisis | 238 |
8 | The Road to Armageddon: The Role of the Planter Elite in the Secession Crisis | 275 |
9 | Days of Judgment: The Demise of a Slave Society | 316 |
10 | Postwar Adjustment: The Legacy of Emancipation and Defeat | 373 |
11 | Lords and Capitalists: The Ideology of the Master Class | 406 |
App. A | Slaveholders with 500 or More Slaves, 1850 | 427 |
App. B | Slaveholders with 500 or More Slaves, 1860 | 431 |
App. C | Elite Slaveholders by State of Residence, 1850 | 439 |
App. D | Elite Slaveholders by State of Residence, 1860 | 456 |
Bibliography | 485 | |
Index | 503 |
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