Great britain had outlawed the slave trade long before its former american colonies. Slaverythe peculiar institution the african american. Calhoun defended the peculiar labor of the south in 1828 and the peculiar domestick institution in 1830. However, for scholars, students, and those with a foundation in the topic, stampps peculiar institution is a mustread. Stampps most popular book is the peculiar institution. Stampp was an acclaimed scholar, teacher, and historian of the civil war period. Kenneth stampps, the peculiar institution is considered a classic work on slavery and it is welldeserving of its reputation. Prior to the civil war southern slavery was americas most profound and vexatious social problem. Stampp makes judicious use of footnotes and does not allow the footnotes to become either intrusive to the flow of the text or distracting to the reader. Read peculiar institution pdf slavery in the antebellum south by kenneth m. This institution deserves close study if only because its impact upon the whole country was so disastrouspreface. Stampp has 14 books on goodreads with 2402 ratings. But in america, political, religious, economic and social arguments in favor of the continuation of slavery emerged. His the peculiar institution it based upon many years of research among source materials that exceed in volume and scope those used by older scholars like ulrich b.
Slavery in the antebellum south 1956, stampp countered the arguments of historians such as ulrich phillips, who characterized slavery as an essentially benign and paternalistic institution that promoted southern racial harmony. In coming to terms with americas system of capital punishment we need to answer three explanatory questions. The peculiar institution, as antebellum southerners referred to slavery, started as a chattel system that eventually developed into. More than any other problem, slavery nagged at the public conscience. Peculiar institution download ebook pdf, epub, tuebl, mobi. It is a readable, comprehensive survey of plantation slavery in the old south.
Free blacks were allowed by law to own property and marry and could not be bought or sold. Resenting the large profits amassed by northern businessmen. Admittedly, his writing is deep, yet it is vital and relevant. What is the positive gooda rguement of george fitzhugh. Litwack, who took his first undergraduate history class from mr. Stampp declared in his work, the peculiar institution, southerners live in the shadow of a real tragedy, american slavery. Stampp of the university of california has written the most authoritative study of slavery in the antebellum south in our own time. Peculiar institution slavery in the antebellum south books. Slavery in the antebellum south is a nonfiction book about slavery published in 1956, by academic kenneth m. Auto suggestions are available once you type at least 3 letters. Frank and virginia williams collection of lincolniana mississippi state university. The reprinting of this book first published in the usa in 1956 is no doubt due to the surge of negro militancy in the usa. The paperback of the peculiar institution by kenneth m. The peculiar institution by susan prentice on prezi.
Of all published articles, the following were the most read within the past 12 months. Slavery in the antebellum south remains the indispensable reinterpretation of the enslavement of african men and women and has influenced decades of scholarship and teaching, said leon litwack, a uc berkeley professor emeritus of history as well as a former student and colleague of stampps. Kenneth m stampp in ten sparkling chapters the book details and illuminates every aspect of slaveryslavery is viewed not as a method of regulating race relations, not as an arrangement that was in its essence. A new age, a new theory, a new outlook on lehigh preserve. Download the peculiar institution or read the peculiar institution online books in pdf. Slavery in the antebellum south and the era of reconstruction, 18651877, two books that staunchly challenged previous. For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription. Stampp vintage winner of the lincoln prize stampp s classic study of american slavery as a deliberately chosen. If you are a lay reader first venturing into a study of southern slavery, then this may not be the place to start. See all 2 formats and editions hide other formats and. Libraries prior to the civil war southern slavery was americas most profound and vexatious social problem. Revisionists reject the findings of historians of their fathers generation, only to assert truths that would have seemed commonplace to their grandparents.
Click download or read online button to get peculiar institution book now. Free blacks were not allowed by law to own a firearm, dogs, or liquor. New nations in the western hemisphere, such as mexico, often banned slavery upon achieving independence. It was how the south was able to stay economically stable and socially balanced, and it defined the very bit of manys lives. Fitzhugh argued that the slaves were like children who must be governed by parents. Stampp of the university of california, berkeley and other universities. Stampp touched off a revolution in the study of slavery with the publication of the peculiar institution 1956, which vigorously refutes the longprevailing dunningphillips interpretation and demolishes a host of myths about the masterslave relationship. Stampp vintage winner of the lincoln prize stampps classic study of. Twentiethcentury artist romare bearden presents a stylized depiction of the odyssey of captives from africa to the united states.
The peculiar institution slavery in the antebellum south book. Peculiar institutionpeculiar institution was a euphemistic term that white southerners used for slavery. The ship shows the low decks that were constructed on slaving vessels so that the maximum number of african captives could be transported. Slavery in the antebellum society vintage books ed by stampp, kenneth m isbn. Stampp just before a peculiar institution was published i first heard it in lectures, he said recalled the day he asked. The peculiar institution 1956 edition open library. This guy is some history teacher from berkley who wrote this in 1954 so he uses the word negro to describe black people. Herminio martins, the peculiar institution, nlr i25. This is a long and boring book which looks at slavery the peculiar institution in the antebellum latin for prewar south.
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