Origins of the New South, 1877–1913

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Origins of the New South, 1877–1913 is a landmark historical study by C. Vann Woodward that analyzes the economic, social, and political transformation of the American South in the decades following Reconstruction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
academicDiscipline American studies
Southern studies
history
analyzes economic transformation of the American South
political transformation of the American South
social transformation of the American South
author C. Vann Woodward NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic work of Southern historiography
landmark study of the New South
examines class relations in the post-Reconstruction South
continuities between Old South and New South
impact of industrial capitalism on the South
politics of disfranchisement in the South
role of elites in Southern transformation
rural poverty in the South
urbanization in the South
focusesOn New South movement NERFINISHED
agrarian economy of the South
industrialization in the South
period after Reconstruction
political realignment in the South
race relations in the post-Reconstruction South
rise of Jim Crow in the South
genre Southern history
historical study
hasPerspective critical of New South ideology
revisionist view of the New South boosters
historicalPeriod Gilded Age NERFINISHED
Progressive Era NERFINISHED
influenced interpretations of post-Reconstruction Southern history
scholarship on the New South
language English
mainSubject economic history of the American South
history of the American South
political history of the American South
post-Reconstruction South
social history of the American South
partOf history of the American South literature
setIn American South NERFINISHED
temporalCoverage 1877–1913
timeSpanEnd 1913
timeSpanStart 1877

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C. Vann Woodward notableWork Origins of the New South, 1877–1913