HIST 311 History of the Old South (Not offered 1999-2000)*
During the course of the semester, we shall investigate two broad, interrelated
topics: slavery in the antebellum South, and the impact of slavery on Southern
civilization. Our approach will be primarily topical. In the first half of
the course, we shall look at subjects like the foreign and domestic slave
trade, patterns of work and treatment, the nature of the master-slave
relationship, resistance and rebellion, and slave cultural, social, and family
life. The second half of the course will concentrate on the influence of
the institution of slavery on the mind, social structure, and economy of
the Old South, and slavery's impact on Southern politics and the decision
for secession in 1860-61.
Classes will be primarily discussion. Requirements: a midterm, a final exam,
and a paper of moderate length. Groups A and D
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