A Bibliography on

"One Kind of Freedom Reconsidered:
African American Economic Life in the Segregation Era"

Edward Essau
Department of History, UCR

Roger L. Ransom
Department of History, UCR

Richard Sutch
Department of Economics, UCR

© Edward Essau, Roger Ransom and Richard Sutch

BOOKS

Abbott, Richard H. Cotton & Capital: Boston Businessmen and Antislavery Reform, 1854—1868. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1991.

Alston, Lee J. and Joseph P. Ferrie. Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State Economics, Politics, and Institutions in the South, 1865-1965. New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Anderson, Eric and Alfred A. Moss, Jr., eds. The Facts of Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of John Hope Franklin. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991.

Anderson, Eric. Race and Politics in North Carolina, 1872—1901: The Black Second. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

Anderson, James D. The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860—1935. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1988.

Ash, Stephen. Middle Tennessee Society, 1860—1870: War and Peace in the Upper South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988.

Ayers, Edward L. The Promise of the New South: Life After Reconstruction. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

____. Southern Crossing: A History of the American South, 1877—1906. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Bateman, Fred, ed. Business in the New South: a Historical Perspective; Papers Presented at the First Annual Sewanee Economics Symposium, April 3—5, 1980. Sewanee: University of the South, 1981.

Berlin, Ira, Barbara J. Fields, Thavolia Glymph, Joseph P. Reidy, and Leslie S. Rowland, eds. Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861—1867. Series I. Vol. I: The Destruction of Slavery. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Billings, Dwight B. Planters and the Making of a "New South": Class, Politics, and Development In North Carolina, 1865—1900. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1979.

Bode, Frederick A. and Donald E. Ginter. Farm Tenancy and the Census in Antebellum Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.

Boles, John B. and Evelyn T. Nolen, eds. Interpreting Southern History: Historiographical Essays in Honor of Sanford W. Higginbotham. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987.

Boles, John B. Black Southerners, 1619—1869. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1983.

Bond, Bradley G. Political Culture in the Nineteenth-Century South: Mississippi, 1830—1890. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995.

Bryant, Jonathan M. How Curious a Land: Conflict and Change in Greene County, Georgia, 1850—1885. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

Burton, Orville V. In My Father’s House are many mansions: Family and Community in Edgefield, South Carolina. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985.

Burton, Orville V. and Robert C. McMath, eds. Toward a New South? Studies in Post-Civil War Southern Communities. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1982.

Butchart, Ronald E. Northern Schools, Southern Blacks, and Reconstruction: Freedmen’s Education, 1862—1875. Contributions in American History, No. 87. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1980.

Byres, T. J. ed. Sharecropping and Sharecroppers. Totowa: Biblio Distribution Center, 1983.

Cameron, Stephen V. and James Heckman. Determinants of young male Schooling and Training Choices. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1993.

Carlton, David L. Mill and Town in South Carolina: 1880—1920. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982.

Carter, Dan T. When the War was Over: The Failure of Self-Reconstruction in the South, 1865—1867. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985.

Carter, Susan B. and Richard Sutch. Fixing the Facts : Editing of the 1880 Census and Long-term Trends in the American Labor. Riverside: All-U.C. Group in Economic History Conference, 1995.

Cobb, James C. and Michael V. Namorato, eds. The New Deal and the South : Essays. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 1984.

Cobb, James C. Industrialization and Southern Society, 1877—1984. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984.

Coclanis, Peter A. The Shadow of a Dream: Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country, 1670—1920. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.

Cohen, William. At Freedom’s Edge: Black Mobility and the Southern White Quest for Racial Control, 1861—1915. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991.

Crouch, Barry. The Freedmen’s Bureau and Black Texans. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1992.

Crow, Jeffrey J., Paul D. Escott, and Charles L. Flynn, Jr., eds. Race, Class, and Politics in Southern History: Essays in Honor of Robert F. Durden. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989.

Cummings, Stephen D. The Dixification of America: The American Odyssey into the Conservative Economic Trap. Westport: Greenwood Publishing, 1998.

Currie, James T. Enclave: Vicksburg and Her Plantations, 1863—1870. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1980.

Daniel, Pete. Breaking the Land: The Transformation of Cotton, Tobacco, and Rice Cultures Since 1880. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985.

Davis, Ronald L. F. Good and Faithful Labor: From Slavery to Sharecropping In The Natchez District, 1860—1890. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1982.

Donohue, John J., James J. Heckman and Petra E. Todd. Social Action, Private Choice, and Philanthropy : Understanding the Sources of Improvements in Black Schooling in Georgia, 1911-1960. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.

Doyle, Don H. New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860—1910. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1990.

Drago, Edmund. Black Politicians and Reconstruction in Georgia: A Splendid Failure. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982.

Duncan, Russell. Entrepreneur for Equality: Governor Rufus Bullock, Commerce, and Race in Post—Civl War Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994.

Escott, Paul D. Many Excellent People: Power and Privilege in North Carolina, 1850—1900. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985.

Fields, Barbara J. Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985.

Fink, Gary and Mel E. Reed, eds. Race, Class, and Community in Southern Labor History. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994.

Finley, Randy. From Slavery to Uncertain Freedom: The Freedmen’s Bureau in Arkansas, 1865—1869. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas, 1996.

Fitzgerald, Michael. The Union League Movement in the Deep South: Politics and Agricultural Change During Reconstruction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989.

Flamming, Douglas. Creating the Modern South: Millhands and Managers in Dalton Georgia, 1884—1984. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Flynn, Charles L. White Land, Black Labor: Caste and Class in Late Nineteenth-Century Georgia. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983.

Flynt, J. Wayne. Dixie’s Forgotten People: The South’s Poor Whites. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979.

Flynt, Wayne. Poor but Proud: Alabama’s Poor Whites. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1989.

Foner, Eric and Olivia Mahoney. America’s Reconstruction. New York: Harper Perennial, 1995.

Foner, Eric. Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863—1877. New York: Harper’s and Row’s, 1988.

Ford, Lacy J., Jr. Origins of Southern Radicalism: The South Carolina Upcountry, 1800—1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Glymph, Thavolia and John J. Kushma, eds. Essays on the Postbellum Southern Economy. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1985.

Goldin, Claudia and Hugh Rockoff, eds. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

Goodenow, Ronald K. and Arthur O. White, eds. Education and the Rise of the New South. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1981.

Gordon, Fon Louise. Caste and Class: The Black Experience in Arkansas, 1880—1920. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1995.

Griffin, Larry J. and Don H. Doyle, eds. The South as an American Problem. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1995.

Hahn, Steven and Jonathan Prude, eds. The Countryside in the Age of Capitalist: Essays in the Social History of Rural America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985.

Hahn, Steven. The Roots of Southern Populism: Yeoman Farmers and the Transformation of the Georgia Upcountry, 1850—1890. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.

Hamilton, Kenneth M. Black Towns and Profit: Promotion and Development in the Trans-Appalachian West, 1877—1915. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991.

Harris, William C. The Day of the Carpetbagger: Republican Reconstruction in Mississippi. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979.

Harris, William H. The Harder We Run: Black Workers Since the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.

Hearden, Patrick J. Independence and Empire: The New South’s Cotton Mill Campaign, 1865—1901. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1982.

Heckman, James J. and Brook S. Payner. Determining the Impact of Federal Antidiscrimination Policy on the Economic Status of Blacks : A Study of South Carolina. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

Heckman, James J. The Impact of Government on the Economic Status of Black Americans. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

Higgs, Robert. Competition and Coercion: Blacks in the American economy, 1865—1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977.

Hyman, Michael R. The Anti-Redeemers: Hill-Country Political Dissenters in the Lower South from Redemption to Populism. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990.

Inscoe, John C., ed. Explorations in Race Relations of Southern State, 1865—1950. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1991.

Jaynes, Gerald D. Branches without Roots: Genesis of the Black Working Class in the American South, 1862—1882. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Jones, Jacqueline. Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present. New York: Basic Books, 1985.

____. Soldiers of Light and Love: Northern Teachers and Georgia Blacks, 1865—1873. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1980.

____. The Dispossessed: America’s Underclasses from the Civil War to the Present. New York: Basic Books, Harper and Collins, 1992.

Kantor, Shawn E. Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.

Kenzer, Robert C. Enterprising Southerners: Black Economic Success in North Carolina, 1865—1915. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1997.

____. Kinship and Neighborhood in a Southern Community: Orange County, North Carolina, 1849—1881. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987.

Kilbourne, Richard H. Debt, Investment, Slaves: Credit Relations in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, 1825—1885. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1995.

Kirby, Jack T. The Counter Cultural South. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1995.

____. Rural Worlds Lost: The American South, 1920—1960. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987.

Kolchin, Peter. American Slavery, 1619—1877. New York: Hill & Wang, 1993.

Kousser, J. Morgan and James M. McPherson, eds. Region, Race, and Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of C. Vann Woodward. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.

Kulikoff, Allan. The Agrarian Origins of American Capitalism. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1992.

Kyriakoudes, Louis M. "Comes to Town: Rural Migration to Nashville, Tennessee, 1890—1930." Ph. D., diss., Vanderbilt University, 1997.

Larsen, Lawrence H. The Urban South: A History. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1990.

Lichtenstein, Alex C. Twice the Work of Free Labor: The Political Economy of Convict Labor in the New South. London: Verso, 1996.

Litwack, Leon F. Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery. New York: Knopf, 1979.

Magdol, Edward. A Right to the Land: Essays on the Freedmen’s Community. Contributions in American History, 61. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1977.

Mancini, Matthew J. One Dies, Get Another: Convict Leasing in the American South, 1866—1928. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1996.

Mandle, Jay R. The Roots of Black Poverty: The Southern Plantation Economy After the Civil War. Durham: Duke University Press, 1978.

____. Not Slave, Not Free: The African American Economic Experience Since the Civil War. Durham: Duke University Press, 1992.

Margo, Robert. Accounting for Racial Differences in School Attendance in the American South, 1900 : The Role of Separate-But-Equal. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1987.

____. Race and Schooling in the South, 1880-1950 : An Economic History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.

____. Segregated Schools and The Mobility Hypothesis : A Model of Local Government Discrimination. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.

____. The Competitive Dynamics of Racial Exclusion : Employment Segregation in the South, 1900-1950. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.

____. The Decline in Black Teenage Labor Force Participation in the South, 1900-1970: The Role of Schooling. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1991.

McGee, Leo and Robert Boone, eds. The Black Rural Landowner?Endangered Species: Social, Political, and Economic Implications. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1979.

McGlynn, Frank and Seymour Drescher. The Meaning of Freedom: Economics, Politics, and Culture after Slavery. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992.

McKenzie, Robert T. One South or Many? Plantation Belt and Upcountry in Civil War-Era Tennessee. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

McMillen, Neil R. Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989.

McPherson, James M. Ordeal by Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982.

Mohr, Clarence L. On the Threshold of Freedom: Masters and Slaves in Civil War. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.

Moneyhon, Carl H. The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin. Baton Rouge: Louisiana University Press, 1994.

???. Arkansas and the New South, 1874—1929. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1977.

Morgan, Lynda J. Emancipation in Virginia’s Tobacco Belt, 1850—1870. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992.

Nieman, Donald G., ed. Freedom, Racism, and Reconstruction: Collected Writings of LaWanda Cox. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1997.

____., ed. From Slavery to Sharecropping: White Land and Black Labor in the Rural South, 1865—1900. New York: Garland, 1994.

O’Brien, Patrick K. The Economic Effects of the American Civil War. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press International, Inc., 1988.

Olsen, Otto H., ed. Reconstruction and Redemption in the South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1980.

Orser, Charles E. Jr. The Material Basis of the Postbellum Tenant Plantation: Historical Archaeology in the South Carolina Piedmont. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.

Otto, John S. Southern Agriculture during the Civil War Era, 1860—1880. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994.

 
Owens, Harry P. Steamboats and the Cotton Economy: River Trade in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1990.
 

Palmer, Bruce. "Man Over Money": The Southern Populist Critique of American Capitalism. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1980.

Perman, Michael. The Road to Redemption: Southern Politics, 1869—1879. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984.

Powell, Lawrence. New Masters: Northern Planters During the Civil War and Reconstruction. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980.

Rabinowitz, Howard. The First New South: 1865—1920. Arlington Heights: Harlan Davidson, Inc., 1992.

Rable, George C. But There was No Peace: The Role of Violence in the Politics of Reconstruction. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1984.

Rachleff, Peter J. Black Labor in the South: Richmond, Virginia, 1865—1890. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.

Reidy, Joseph. From Slavery to Agrarian Capitalism in the Cotton Plantation South: Central Georgia, 1800—1880. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Richter, William L. American Reconstruction, 1862—1877. Santa Barbara: AB-Clio, 1996.

Roark, James L. Masters Without Slaves: Southern Planters in the Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1977.

Rodrique, John C. "Raising Cane: From Slavery to Free Labor in Louisiana’s Sugar Parishes, 1862-1880." Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 1993.

Rothstein, Morton and Daniel Field, eds. Quantitative Studies in Agrarian History. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1993.

Royce, Edward C. The Origins of Southern Sharecropping. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993.

Rubin, Louis D. ed. The American South: Portrait of a Culture. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1980.

Saville, Julie. The Work of Reconstruction: From Slave to Wage Laborer in South Carolina, 1860—1870. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Schulman, Bruce I. From Cotton to Sun Belt: Federal Policy, Economic Development and Transformation of the South, 1935—1980. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

Schweikart, Larry. Banking in the American South From the Age of Jackson to Reconstruction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987.

Schweninger, Loren. Black Property Owners in the South, 1790—1915. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990.

Seip, Terry L. The South Returns to Congress: Men, Economic Measures, and Intersectional Relationships, 1868—1879. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983.

Shapiro, Herbert. White Violence and Black Response: From Reconstruction to Montgomery. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.

Shepherd, James F. and Walton, Gary M. eds. Market Institutions and Economic Progress in the New South, 1865—1900: Essays Stimulated by One Kind of Freedom. New York: Academic Press, 1981.

Shifflett, Crandall. Patronage and Poverty in the Tobacco South: Louisa County, Virginia, 1860—1900. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 1982.

Shingleton, Royce. Richard Peters: Champion of the New South. Macon: Mercer University Press, 1985.

Shore, Laurence. Southern Capitalists: The Ideological Leadership of an Elite, 1832—1885. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986.

Smith, John D. An Old Creed for the New South: Proslavery Ideology and Historiography, 1865—1918. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1985.

Smith, Mark M. Mastered by the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.

Stokes, Melvyn and Rick Halpern, eds. Race and Class in the American South Since 1890. Oxford: Berg Publishing, 1994.

Taft, Philip and Gary Fink eds. Organizing Dixie: Alabama Workers in the Industrial Era. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1981.

Tolnay, Stewart E. The Bottom Rung: African Family Life on Southern Farms. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999

Wayne, Michael. The Reshaping of Plantation Society: The Natchez District, 1860—80. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1983.

Wetherington, Mark V. The New South Comes to Wiregrass Georgia, 1860—1910. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1994.

Whatley, Warren C. "Institutional Change and Mechanization in the Cotton South: The Tractorization of Cotton Farming." Ph. D. diss., Stanford University, 1982.

Whayne, Jeannie M. A New Plantation South: Land, Labor, and Federal Favor in Twentieth-Century Arkansas. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1996.

Wiener, Jonathan M. Social Origins of the New South: Alabama, 1860—1885. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1978.

Williamson, Joel. A Rage for Order: Black/White Relations in the American South Since Emancipation. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Wood, Phillip J. Southern Capitalism: The Political Economy of North Carolina, 1880—1980. Durham: Duke University Press, 1986.

Woodman, Harold D. New South?New Law: The Legal Foundations of Credit and Labor Relations in the Postbellum Agricultural South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995.

Wright, Gavin. Old South, New South: Revolutions in the Southern Economy since the Civil War. New York: Basic Books, 1986.

____.. The Political Economy of the Cotton South: Households Markets, and Wealth in the Nineteenth Century. New York: W. W. Norton, 1978.

Wynne, Lewis N. The Continuity of Cotton: Planter Politics in Georgia, 1865—1892. Macon: Mercer University Press, 1986.


ARTICLES

Aldrich, Mark. "Post-bellum Southern Income: A Response to Ransom and Sutch." The Review of Black Political Economy 9 (summer 1979): 435—440.

Alston, Lee J., and Joseph P. Ferrie. "Paternalism in Agricultural Labor Contracts in the U. S. South: Implications for the Growth of the Welfare State." The American Economic Review 83 (September 1993): 852—876.

Alston, Lee J., and Robert Higgs. "Contractual Mix in Southern Agriculture since the Civil War: Facts, Hypotheses, and Tests." Journal of Economic History 42 (June 1982): 327—353.

Angelo, Larian. "Wage Labour Deferred: The Recreation of Unfree Labour in the US South." The Journal of Peasant Studies 22 (July 1995): 581—644.

Ash, Stephen V. "Middle Tennessee Society in Transition, 1860—1870." The Maryland Historian 13 (spring-summer 1982): 19—38.

Bardhan, Pranab K. "Interlocking Factor Markets and Agrarian Development: A Review of Issues." Oxford Economic Papers 32 (March 1980): 82—98.

Barnes, Donna A. "Strategy Outcome and the Growth of Protest Organizations: A Case Study of the Southern Farmers' Alliance." Rural Sociology 52 (summer 1987): 164—186.

Baum, Dale, and Robert A. Calvert. "Texas Patrons of Husbandry: Geography, Social Contexts, and Voting Behavior." Agricultural History 63 (fall 1989): 36—55.

Beck, John J. "Building the New South: A Revolution from Above in a Piedmont County." The Journal of Southern History 53 (August 1987): 441—470.

Bernstein, David E. "The Law and Economics of Post-Civil War Restrictions on Interstate Migration by African-Americans." Texas Law Review 76 (March 1998): 781—847.

Biles, Roger. "The Urban South in the Great Depression." The Journal of Southern History 56 (February 1990): 71—100.

Billings, Dwight B., and Kathleen M. Bee. "Family Strategies in A Subsistence Economy: Beech Creek, Kentucky, 1850—1942." Sociological Perspectives 33 (spring 1990): 63—88.

Bode, Frederick A., and Donald E. Ginter. "A Critique of Landholding Variables in the 1860 Census and the Parker-Gallman Sample." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 15 (autumn 1984): 277—295.

Bodenhorn, Howard. "Capital Mobility and Financial Integration in Antebellum America." Journal of Economic History 52 (September 1992): 585—610.

Boles, John B. "The New Southern History." Mississippi Quarterly 45 (fall 1992): 369—383.

Brinkley, Garland L. "The Decline in Southern Agricultural Output, 1860—1880." Journal of Economic History 57 (March 1997): 116—138.

Bruegel, Martin. "Unrest: Manorial Society and the Market in the Hudson Valley, 1780—1850." Journal of American History 82 (March 1996): 1393—1424.

Burdick, John. "From Virtue to Fitness: The Accommodation of a Planter Family to Postbellum Virginia." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 93 (January 1985): 14—35.

Burrows, Geoff, and Ralph Shlomowitz. "The Lag in the Mechanization of the Sugarcane Harvest: Some Comparative Perspectives." Agricultural History 66 (summer 1992): 61—75.

Burton, Orville V. "African American Status and Identity in a Postbellum Community: An Analysis of the Manuscript Census Returns." Agricultural History 72 (spring 1998): 213—240.

Campbell, Randolph B. "Population Persistence and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Texas: Harrison County, 1850-1880." The Journal of Southern History 48 (May 1982): 185—204.

Campbell, Richard G. and Randolph B. Lowe. "The Slave-Breeding Hypothesis: A Demographic Comment on the ‘Buying’ and ‘Selling’ States." The Journal of Southern History 42 (August 1976): 401—12.

Campbell, Tracy A. "The Limits of Agrarian Action: The 1908 Kentucky Tobacco Strike." Agricultural History 66 (summer 1992): 76—97.

Carlton, David L. "The Revolution from Above: The National Market and the Beginnings of Industrialization in North Carolina." The Journal of American History 77 (September 1990): 445—475.

Carlton, David L. and Peter A. Coclanis. "Capital Mobilization and Southern Industry, 1880—1905: The Case of the Carolina Piedmont." Journal of Economic History 49 (March 1989): 4973—94.

Coclanis, Peter A. "Nutrition and Economic Development in Post-Reconstruction South Carolina: An Anthropometric Approach." Social Science History 19 (spring 1995): 91-115.

Cody, Cheryll Ann. "Kin and Community among the Good Hope People after Emancipation." Ethnohistory 41 (winter 1994): 25—72.

Coelho, Philip R. P., and James F. Shepherd. "The Impact of Regional Differences in Prices and Wages on Economic Growth: The United States in 1890." Journal of Economic History 39 (March 1979): 69—85.

Cohn, Raymond L. "Antebellum Regional Incomes: Another Look." Explorations in Economic History 18 (October 1981): 330—346.

Collins, Bruce. "Slavery and Freedom the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century." Social History 12 (January 1987): 114—117.

Collins, William J. "When the Tide Turned: Immigration and the Delay of the Great Black Migration." Journal of Economic History 57 (September 1997): 607—632.

Cooper, Frederick. "Indigenous African Slavery: Commentary Two." Historical Reflections 6 (summer 1979): 77—83.

____."The Problem of Slavery in African Studies." Journal of African History 20, no. 1 (1979): 103—25.

Craig, Lee A. "Constrained Resource Allocation and the Investment in the Education of Black Americans: The 1890 Land-Grant Colleges." Agricultural History 65 (spring 1991): 73—84.

Craig, Lee A. and Thomas Weiss. "Agricultural Productivity Growth During the Decade of the Civil War." Journal of Economic History 53 (September 1993): 527—548.

Crouch, Barry A. "A Spirit of Lawlessness: White Violence: Texas Blacks, 1865—1868." Journal of Social History 84 (fall 1984): 217—232.

???. "Hidden Sources of Black History: The Texas Freedman's Bureau Records as a Case Study." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 83 (January 1980): 211—226.

Cuff, Timothy. "A Weighty Issue Revisited: New Evidence on Commercial Swine Weights and Pork Production in Mid-Nineteenth Century America." Agricultural History 66 (fall 1992): 55—74.

Daniel, Pete. "The Metamorphosis of Slavery, 1865—1900." The Journal of American History 66 (June 1979): 88—99.

David, Paul A., and Peter Temin. "Capitalist Masters, Bourgeois Slaves." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 3 (winter 1975): 445—457.

Davis, Lance E., and Stanley Engerman. "Cliometrics: The State of the Science (or Is It Art or, perhaps, Witchcraft?)." Historical Methods 20 (summer 1987): 97—106.

Degler, Carl N. "Rethinking Post-Civil War History." The Virginia Quarterly Review 57 (spring 1981): 250—67.

Durrill, Wayne K. "Producing Poverty: Local Government and Economic Development in a New South County, 1874—1884." The Journal of American History 71 (March 1985): 764—781.

Earle, Carville. "The Price of Precocity: Technical Choice and Ecological Constraint in the Cotton South, 1840—1890." Agricultural History 66 (summer 1992): 25—60.

Engerman, Stanley L. "Economic Adjustments to Emancipation in the United States and British West Indies." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 13 (December 1982): 191—220.

____."The Realities of Slavery: A Review of Recent Evidence." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 20 (March-June 1979): 46—66.

____."Recent Developments in American Economic History." Social Science History 11 (fall 1977): 72—89.

Feeny, David. "The Moral or the Rational Peasant? Competing Hypotheses of Collective Action." Journal of Asian Studies 42 (August 1983): 769—787.

Fenoaltea, Stefano. "Slavery and Supervision in Comparative Perspective: A Model." Journal of Economic History 44 (September 1984): 635—668.

???. "The Slavery Debate: A Note from the Sidelines." Explorations in Economic History 18 (July 1981): 304—308.

Ferguson, Karen J. "Caught in ‘No Man Land’: The Negro Cooperative Demonstration Service and the Ideology of Booker T. Washington, 1900-1918." Agricultural History 72 (winter 1998): 33—54.

Ferleger, Louis. "Capital Good and Southern Economic Development." Journal of Economic History 45 (June 1985): 411—417.

____."Sharecropping Contracts in the Late Nineteenth-Century South." Agricultural History 67 (summer 1993): 31—46.

Fishback, Price V. "Debt Peonage in Postbellum Georgia." Explorations in Economic History 26 (April 1989): 219—36.

____."Segregation in Job Hierarchies: West Virginia Coal Mining, 1906—1932." Journal of Economic History 44 (September 1984): 755—774.

Fite, Gilbert C. "The Agricultural Trap in the South." Agricultural History 60 (fall 1986): 38—50.

Fogel, Robert W., Stanley L Engerman, James Trussell, Roderick Floud, Clayne L. Pope, and Larry T. Wimmer. "The Economics of Mortality in North America, 1650—1910." Historical Methods 11 (spring 1978): 75—108.

Foner, Eric. "Reconstruction Revisited," Reviews in American History, 10 (December 1982), 82—100.

____."The New View of Reconstruction." American Heritage 34 (August-September 1983): 10—15.

Ford, Lacy K. "Rednecks and Merchants: Economic Development and Social Tensions in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1865—1900." The Journal of American History 71 (September 1984): 294—318.

Frehill—Rowe, Lisa M. "Postbellum Race Relations and Rural Land Tenure: Migration of Blacks and Whites to Kansas and Nebraska, 1870—1890." Social Forces 72 (September 1993): 77—92.

Glasmeier, Amy K., and Robin M. Leichenko. "From Free Market Rhetoric to Free Market Reality: The Future of the US South in an Era of Globalization." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 20 (December 1996): 601—615.

Goodin, Robert E. "Freedom and the Welfare State." Journal of Social Policy 11 (April 1982): 146—176.

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REVIEWS

One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation

Campbell, Randolph B. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In The Historian 41 (May 1979): 375—76.

Collins, Bruce. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In The Historical Journal 22 (December 1979): 997—1015.

David, Paul A.. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Journal of Economic Literature 17 (December 1979): 1467—71.

DeCanio, Stephan J.. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Economic History Review 32 (August 1979): 455—57.

Dew, Charles B. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Journal of Southern History 45 (May 1979): 285—87.

Fohlen, Claude. "Bulletin Historique." Les Etats—Unis 264 (July-September 1980): 75—120.

Gallman, Robert. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Journal of Economic History 38 (December 1978): 1039—41.

Garson, Robert. Review ofOne Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In History 63 (October 1978): 414—415.

Goldin, Claudia. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In American Historical Review 83 (December 1978): 1349—50.

Goodwyn, Lawrence. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Business History Review 53 (summer 1979): 262—64.

Kealy, Diane. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Manchester School of Economics and Social Studies 46 (June 1978): 181—82.

Sautter, Udo. "Neue Historische Literatur: Der Amerikanische Suden Themen in Der Neueren Geschichtsschreibung." Historische Zeitschrift 239 (August 1984): 111—31.

Rubin, Julius. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Journal of American History 45 (March 1979): 1129—30.

Sautter, Udo. Review of One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation, by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch. In Historische Zeitschrift 227 (October 1978): 465—66.

Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War

Escott, Paul D. Review ofConflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In The Journal of Southern History 57 (August 1991): 519—21.

Garson, Robert. Review ofConflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In History 248 (October 1991): 446—47.

Glaser-Schmidt, Elisabeth. Review of Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In Historische Zeitschrift 255 (August 1992): 216—217.

McPherson, James. Review of Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In Journal of Economic History 50 (December 1990): 982-84.

Olsen, Otto. Review of Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In Civil War History 32 (September 1991): 284—86.

Perman, Michael. Review of Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 21 (winter 1991): 535—36.

Scarborough, William K. Review of Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation, and the American Civil War, by Roger L. Ransom. In Southwestern Historical Quarterly 95 (July 1991): 109—110.


Other

Collins, Bruce. Review of Slavery and Freedom in the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century by Barbara Fields. Social History 12 (January 1987): 114—117.