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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1765045746
    Format: 1 online resource (248 pages) , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st.
    ISBN: 9781000358056 , 1000358054 , 9781003143543 , 1003143547 , 9781000358032 , 1000358038 , 9781000358049 , 1000358046
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Modern History 77
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386622402882
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 247 pages) : , maps
    ISBN: 9781000358056 , 1000358054 , 9781003143543 , 1003143547 , 9781000358032 , 1000358038 , 9781000358049 , 1000358046
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in modern history ; 77
    Content: "This is the first study to systematically explore similarities, differences, and connections between the histories of American planters and Irish landlords. The book focuses primarily on the comparative and transnational investigation of an antebellum Mississippi planter named John A. Quitman (1799-1858) and a nineteenth-century Irish landlord named Robert Dillon, Lord Clonbrock (1807-93), examining their economic behaviors, ideologies, labor relations, and political histories. Locating Quitman and Clonbrock firmly within their wider local, national, and international contexts, American Planters and Irish Landlords in Comparative and Transnational Perspective argues that the two men were representative of specific but comparable manifestations of agrarian modernity, paternalism, and conservatism that became common among the landed elites who dominated economy, society, and politics in the antebellum American South and in nineteenth-century Ireland. It also demonstrates that American planters and Irish landlords were connected by myriad direct and indirect transnational links between their societies, including transatlantic intellectual cultures, mutual participation in global capitalism, and the mass migration of people from Ireland to the United States that occurred during the nineteenth century"--
    Note: Introduction: Comparing and connecting lords of land and labor -- Ireland, the American South, and rural subjection, c. 1550-1800 -- The South's second slavery and Ireland's second landlordism : John A. Quitman's and Lord Clonbrock's economic attitudes and behaviors -- Planter and landlord ideologies : Quitman, Clonbrock, and paternalism -- Varieties of paternalism in practice : labor relations on the Quitman plantations and the Clonbrock estates -- "We have become a second Ireland" : landed elites, unionism, and nationalism in the antebellum South and nineteenth-century Ireland.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Smith, Cathal. American planters and Irish landlords in comparative and transnational perspective. New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021 ISBN 9780367698515
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1743843674
    Format: xi, 247 Seiten , Karten
    ISBN: 9780367698515
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in modern history 77
    Content: "This is the first study to systematically explore similarities, differences, and connections between the histories of American planters and Irish landlords. The book focuses primarily on the comparative and transnational investigation of an antebellum Mississippi planter named John A. Quitman (1799-1858) and a nineteenth-century Irish landlord named Robert Dillon, Lord Clonbrock (1807-93), examining their economic behaviors, ideologies, labor relations, and political histories. Locating Quitman and Clonbrock firmly within their wider local, national, and international contexts, American Planters and Irish Landlords in Comparative and Transnational Perspective argues that the two men were representative of specific but comparable manifestations of agrarian modernity, paternalism, and conservatism that became common among the landed elites who dominated economy, society, and politics in the antebellum American South and in nineteenth-century Ireland. It also demonstrates that American planters and Irish landlords were connected by myriad direct and indirect transnational links between their societies, including transatlantic intellectual cultures, mutual participation in global capitalism, and the mass migration of people from Ireland to the United States that occurred during the nineteenth century."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-239) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781003143543
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000358032
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000358056
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Smith, Cathal American planters and Irish landlords in comparative and transnational perspective New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Irland ; Plantagenbesitzer ; Großgrundbesitz ; Plantagenwirtschaft
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