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Title: AN ANXIOUS PURSUIT
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AND MODERNITY IN THE LOWER SOUTH, 1730-1815
By: Joyce E. Chaplin
Format: Hardback

List price: £49.95


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ISBN 10: 0807820849
ISBN 13: 9780807820841
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
Pub. date: 30 June, 1993
Pages: 430
Description: Anxious Pursuit: Agricultural Innovation and Modernity in the Lower South, 1730-1815
Synopsis: In An Anxious Pursuit , Joyce Chaplin examines the impact of the Enlightenment ideas of progress on the lives and minds of American planters in the colonial Lower South. She focuses particularly on the influence of Scottish notions of progress, tracing the extent to which planters in South Carolina, Georgia, and British East Florida perceived themselves as a modern, improving people. She reads developments in agricultural practice as indices of planters' desire for progress, and she demonstrates the central role played by slavery in their pursuit of modern life. By linking behavior and ideas, Chaplin has produced a work of cultural history that unites intellectual, social, and economic history. Using public records as well as planters' and farmers' private papers, Chaplin examines innovations in rice, indigo, and cotton cultivation as a window through which to see planters' pursuit of a modern future. She demonstrates that planters actively sought to improve their society and economy even as they suffered a pervasive anxiety about the corrupting impact of progress and commerce.The basis for their accomplishments and the root of their anxieties, according the Chaplin, were the same: race-based chattel slavery. Slaves provied the labor necessary to attain planters' vision of the modern, but the institution ultimately limited the Lower South's ability to compete in the contemporary world. Indeed, whites continued to wonder whether their innovations, some of them defied by slaves, truly improved the region. Chaplin argues that these apprehensions prefigured the antimodern stance of the antebellum period, but she contends that they were as much a reflection of the doubt inherent in theories of progress as an outright rejection of those ideas. Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Illustrations: illustrations, maps
Publication: US
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Returns: Non-returnable
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