Masters of the Big House

Masters of the Big House
Title Masters of the Big House PDF eBook
Author William Kauffman Scarborough
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 541
Release 2006-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807131555

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William Kauffman Scarborough has produced a work of incomparable scope and depth, offering the challenge to see afresh one of the most powerful groups in American history—the wealthiest southern planters who owned 250 or more slaves in the census years of 1850 and 1860. The identification and tabulation in every slaveholding state of these lords of economic, social, and political influence reveals a highly learned class of men who set the tone for southern society while also involving themselves in the wider world of capitalism. Scarborough examines the demographics of elite families, the educational philosophy and religiosity of the nabobs, gender relations in the Big House, slave management methods, responses to secession, and adjustment to the travails of Reconstruction and an alien postwar world.

How Did They Build That? House

How Did They Build That? House
Title How Did They Build That? House PDF eBook
Author Nancy Robinson Masters
Publisher Cherry Lake
Total Pages 24
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1610800192

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Every town or city is filled with houses of all shapes and sizes, but we don't often stop to think about how they are built. Readers will learn all about the construction process, from foundations to roofs.

Masters of Illusion

Masters of Illusion
Title Masters of Illusion PDF eBook
Author Mary-Ann Tirone Smith
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages 263
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780783811871

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The Masters and the Slaves

The Masters and the Slaves
Title The Masters and the Slaves PDF eBook
Author Gilberto Freyre
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 676
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520337077

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1986.

Casa-grande E Senzala

Casa-grande E Senzala
Title Casa-grande E Senzala PDF eBook
Author Gilberto Freyre
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 676
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780520056657

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Unbound: A Novel in Verse

Unbound: A Novel in Verse
Title Unbound: A Novel in Verse PDF eBook
Author Ann E. Burg
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 352
Release 2016-09-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545937876

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From the award-winning author of All the Broken Pieces and Serafina's Promise comes a breathtaking new novel that is her most transcendent and widely accessible work to date. The day Grace is called from the slave cabins to work in the Big House, Mama makes her promise to keep her eyes down. Uncle Jim warns her to keep her thoughts tucked private in her mind or they could bring a whole lot of trouble and pain. But the more Grace sees of the heartless Master and hateful Missus, the more a rightiness voice clamors in her head-asking how come white folks can own other people, sell them on the auction block, and separate families forever. When that voice escapes without warning, it sets off a terrible chain of events that prove Uncle Jim's words true. Suddenly, Grace and her family must flee deep into the woods, where they brave deadly animals, slave patrollers, and the uncertainty of ever finding freedom. With candor and compassion, Ann E. Burg sheds light on a startling chapter of American history--the remarkable story of runaways who sought sanctuary in the Great Dismal Swamp--and creates a powerful testament to the right of every human to be free.

Burning the Big House

Burning the Big House
Title Burning the Big House PDF eBook
Author Terence A. M. Dooley
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 367
Release 2022
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0300260741

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The gripping story of the tumultuous destruction of the Irish country house, spanning the revolutionary years of 1912 to 1923 During the Irish Revolution nearly three hundred country houses were burned to the ground. These "Big Houses" were powerful symbols of conquest, plantation, and colonial oppression, and were caught up in the struggle for independence and the conflict between the aristocracy and those demanding access to more land. Stripped of their most important artifacts, most of the houses were never rebuilt and ruins such as Summerhill stood like ghostly figures for generations to come. Terence Dooley offers a unique perspective on the Irish Revolution, exploring the struggles over land, the impact of the Great War, and why the country mansions of the landed class became such a symbolic target for republicans throughout the period. Dooley details the shockingly sudden acts of occupation and destruction--including soldiers using a Rembrandt as a dart board--and evokes the exhilaration felt by the revolutionaries at seizing these grand houses and visibly overturning the established order.