Three conditions, they argue, supported southern paternalism. ... Instead, more than three-quarters of the book is devoted to the years between 1933 and 1965. Although they never spell out their rationale, they apparently believe that because systematic direct evidence about southern paternalism is so difficult to obtain,
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Southern paternalism may have reinforced racism as well as class exploitation, but it also unwittingly invited its victims to fashion their own interpretation of the social order it was intended to justify.
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Using institutional economics, Professors Alston and Ferrie show how paternalism in Southern agriculture helped shape the growth of the American welfare state in the hundred years following the Civil War. It was an integral part of agricultural contracts prior to mechanization.
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Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State, Lee J. Alston, Joseph P. Ferrie, 9780521622103, Cambridge University Press ... "In this important book, Lee Alston and Joseph Ferrie not only address the complexity of southern paternalism, but also carry forward the task suggested by their title-
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Lee J. Alston and Joseph P. Ferrie, Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State: Economics, Politics, and Institutions in the South 1865-1965. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xii + 170 pp. $49.95 (cloth), ISBN: 0-521-62210-7.
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Paternalism and Its Five Models; ... ; Carolina Galindo; ; WHAT IS PATERNALISM? ... On the other hand, one could interpret paternalism in such a way that the motives of slaveholders were not the key issue, but rather that slavery was a state of dependency where the slaves were dependent upon slaveholders for their survival and...
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"In this important book, Lee Alston and Joseph Ferrie not only address the complexity of southern paternalism, but also carry forward the task suggested by their title--explaining how southern political interests affected the timing and expansion of the "welfare state" legislative program in the U.S...The main argument...
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This book shows how paternalism in Southern agriculture helped shape the growth of the welfare state... ... Using institutional economics, Professors Alston and Ferrie show how paternalism in Southern agriculture helped shape the growth of the American welfare state in the hundred years following the Civil War.
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A Checklist of Scholarship on Southern Literature ... Home Page Search Directory Help/About Contact Us Login Want to contribute? Send us your annotations! ... "Caroline Hentz's Rereading of Southern Paternalism; Or, Pastoral Naturalism in The Planter's Northern Bride"; SoSt, 3, n.s. (Winter 1992), 221-252.
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Collection of The New-York Historical Society [S225] ... Eastman Johnson. Old Kentucky Home-Life in the South, 1859. Oil on canvas. ... Slaveholders were preoccupied with presenting slavery as a benign, paternalistic institution in which the planter took care of his family, "black and white," and slaves were content with...
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