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    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Chicago :University of Chicago Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959240290902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (238 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-36255-4 , 9786613362551 , 0-226-29285-1
    Inhalt: Between the 1890s and the early 1920s, the boll weevil slowly ate its way across the Cotton South from Texas to the Atlantic Ocean. At the turn of the century, some Texas counties were reporting crop losses of over 70 percent, as were areas of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi. By the time the boll weevil reached the limits of the cotton belt, it had destroyed much of the region's chief cash crop-tens of billions of pounds of cotton, worth nearly a trillion dollars. As staggering as these numbers may seem, James C. Giesen demonstrates that it was the very idea of the boll weevil and the struggle over its meanings that most profoundly changed the South-as different groups, from policymakers to blues singers, projected onto this natural disaster the consequences they feared and the outcomes they sought. Giesen asks how the myth of the boll weevil's lasting impact helped obscure the real problems of the region-those caused not by insects, but by landowning patterns, antiquated credit systems, white supremacist ideology, and declining soil fertility. Boll Weevil Blues brings together these cultural, environmental, and agricultural narratives in a novel and important way that allows us to reconsider the making of the modern American South.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Myth making on the cotton frontier -- Cultures of resistance in Texas and Louisiana: tenants make sense of the boll weevil -- 'Map maker, troublemaker, history maker': the boll weevil threatens the Delta -- Delta solutions big and small -- 'The herald of prosperity': the promise of diversification in Alabama -- 'You will be poor and ignorant and your children will be the same': the boll weevil myth transformed -- Cotton's obituaries: the boll weevil in Georgia -- Conclusion: The boll weevil's lost revolution. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-226-29287-8
    Sprache: Englisch
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