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Louisiana Sugar Plantations ­During the Civil War

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Paperback, 172 pages
Published
United States, 1 November 1997

This early work by the esteemed historian Charles P. Roland draws from an abundance of primary sources to describe how the Civil War brought south Louisiana's sugarcane industry to the brink of extinction, and disaster to the lives of civilians both black and white. A gifted raconteur, Roland sets the scene where the Louisiana cane country formed ""a favored and colorful part of the Old South,"" and then unfolds the series of events that changed it forever: secession, blockade, invasion, occupation, emancipation, and defeat. Though sugarcane survived, production did not match prewar levels for twenty-five years.

Roland's approach is both illustrative of an earlier era and remarkably seminal to current emancipation studies. He displays sympathy for plantation owners' losses, but he considers as well the sufferings of women, slaves, and freedmen, yielding a rich study of the social, cultural, economic, and agricultural facets of Louisiana's sugar plantations during the Civil War.


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This early work by the esteemed historian Charles P. Roland draws from an abundance of primary sources to describe how the Civil War brought south Louisiana's sugarcane industry to the brink of extinction, and disaster to the lives of civilians both black and white. A gifted raconteur, Roland sets the scene where the Louisiana cane country formed ""a favored and colorful part of the Old South,"" and then unfolds the series of events that changed it forever: secession, blockade, invasion, occupation, emancipation, and defeat. Though sugarcane survived, production did not match prewar levels for twenty-five years.

Roland's approach is both illustrative of an earlier era and remarkably seminal to current emancipation studies. He displays sympathy for plantation owners' losses, but he considers as well the sufferings of women, slaves, and freedmen, yielding a rich study of the social, cultural, economic, and agricultural facets of Louisiana's sugar plantations during the Civil War.

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EAN
9780807122211
ISBN
0807122211
Other Information
1 map
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.3 x 0.9 centimeters (0.25 kg)

About the Author

Charles P. Roland is emeritus professor of history at the University of Kentucky and author of Albert Sidney Johnston: Soldier of Three Republics; An American Iliad: The Story of the Civil War; The Confederacy; and Reflections on Lee: A Historian's Assessment.

John David Smith is Graduate Alumni Distinguished Professor at North Carolina State University and author of Black Voices from Reconstruction and other works.

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