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South Carlton: South Carlton is a village and civil parish about north of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

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AuthorDavid L. Carlton
BindingPaperback
EAN9780807110591
ISBN0807110590
Label / Manufacturer / Publisher / StudioLouisiana State University Press
Number Of Items1
Number Of Pages328
Product GroupBook
Publication Date1982-12-01
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TitleMill and Town in South Carolina, 1880-1920
Probing the social repercussions of the industrial development of South Carolina in the decades following Reconstruction, David L. Carlton's Mill and Town in South Carolina, 1880-1920, tells of the conflict that erupted between the rising middle class of the South's small towns and the rural white who came to labor in the towns' burgeoning textile mills. The townsmen who built the mills initially expected no social friction to result from industrialization, since the work force was to consist entirely of white "Anglo-Saxons" like themselves. However, as thousands of rural whites moved into the mill villages at the turn of the century, their backwoods independence proved increasingly incompatible with the orderly, hierarchial outlook of the town people. As a result, the town people soon abandoned their belief in white equality and instead began to view the mill people as backward folk needing to be brought under the control of their betters. In keeping with the spirit of the Progressive era, the principal approach of the town people to the task of "uplifting" the mill people was through education. Through the creation of child labor and compulsory education laws they hoped to free the mill child from the hold of his parents and cement his allegiance to the new, more progressive world being forged under town leadership. This assault met with resentment and some opposition from the mill population, but the workers could put up little effective resistance until they were organized by the "demagogue" Cole Blease, whom they then helped to be elected governor in 1910. Blease's ascendancy, however, was brief. A progressive electoral victory in 1914 resulted in a new surge of reform, and by 1920 the use of the state government to "uplift" the poorer whites was an established practice. Tracing the social impact of southern industrialization from its beginnings to the ruse of the demagogue politicians of the early twentieth century, this study by David L. Carlton isolates the role of the textile mills in bringing increased rigidity and tension to the loose social structure of the preindustrial South. David L. Carlton grew up in a mill village in South Carolina and is associate professor of history at Vanderbilt University. For more information about the author, please visit his website at: www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/history/carltodl/carltodl.htm
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AuthorDavid L. Carlton
AuthorPeter A. Coclanis
BindingPaperback
EAN9780813921853
ISBN0813921856
Label / Manufacturer / Publisher / StudioUniversity of Virginia Press
Number Of Items1
Number Of Pages234
Product GroupBook
Publication Date2003-04-22
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TitleThe South, The Nation, and The World: Perspectives on Southern Economic Development

Like the rest of British North America, the American South was "born capitalist." The slave plantation, then, was essentially a form of business enterprise like any other -- indeed, one quite modern and sophisticated for its time. There were initially very few significant differences in business culture between the northern and southern parts of what became the United States. Yet the plantation placed its peculiar stamp on the South, and vice versa, and its path of development diverged increasingly from that of the growing manufacturing belt of the North.

In their essays collected in The South, the Nation, and the World, David Carlton and Peter Coclanis effectively argue that the chronic economic difficulties of the American South cannot simply be explained away as resulting from a distinctive "premodern" business climate, because there was actually very little variation between one region's business climate and another's during the Antebellum period. Instead, it was the collapse of the slave regime in the 1860s that left the South in dire need of economic restructuring, and by Reconstruction the emergent American economy had foreclosed options formerly available to southern enterprise. Forced to play catch-up, southerners have had at best mixed success in the continuing struggle to create an economic life affording stable growth and broad opportunity to all the region's people -- and Carlton and Coclanis offer a fascinating illumination of the twists and turns in that economic history.

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BindingPaperback
CreatorDavid L. Carlton
CreatorPeter A. Coclanis
EAN9780312114978
EditionFirst Edition
ISBN0312114974
Label / Manufacturer / Publisher / StudioBedford/St. Martin's
Number Of Items1
Number Of Pages168
Product GroupBook
Publication Date1996-01-15
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TitleConfronting Southern Poverty in the Great Depression: The Report on Economic Conditions of the South with Related Documents (Bedford Series in History & Culture)
The National Emergency Countil's 1938 Report on Economic Conditions of the South caused Franklin Roosevelt to view the south as "the Nation's #1 economic problem" and quickly became a standard part of modern Southern history. This important and out-of-print document is reprinted here, along with primary accounts of the Depression-era South, statistical data, and contemporary reactions to the Report.
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@KelKelWantsYou Carlton Rd south, near college. It was a real nice size and wasn't horrifically expensive so might just have to go for it
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@BinkyTheKitty *Text* It's the Ritz-Carlton in South Beach.
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