Cavalier and Yankee

Cavalier and Yankee
Author: William Robert Taylor
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195082842

William Taylor's Cavalier and Yankee was one of the most famous works of American history written in the 1960s. The book is an intellectual history of the South before the Civil War, the perception of it in the North, and the effect it had upon the nation in the years from 1800 to 1860. First published in 1961 and out of print for several years, Taylor's classic study remains essential to the study of the pre-Civil War South.

Cavalier and Yankee

Cavalier and Yankee
Author: Professor of History William R Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258105969

Cavalier and Yankee; the Old South and American National Character

Cavalier and Yankee; the Old South and American National Character
Author: William Robert 1922- Taylor
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781015047211

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Cavalier and Yankee

Cavalier and Yankee
Author: William Robert Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 369
Release:
Genre: National characteristics, American
ISBN:

Cavalier and Yankee

Cavalier and Yankee
Author: William R. Taylor
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1993-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195359518

William Taylor's Cavalier and Yankee was one of the most famous works of American history written in the 1960s. The book is an intellectual history of the South before the Civil War, the perception of it in the North, and the effect it had upon the nation in the years from 1800 to 1860. First published in 1961 and out of print for several years, Taylor's classic study remains essential to the study of the pre-Civil War South.

Medieval America

Medieval America
Author: Robert Yusef Rabiee
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820358371

Medieval America analyzes literary, legal, and historical archives that help tell a new story about the formation of American culture. Against Cold War–era studies of U.S. culture that argued, following political scientist Louis Hartz’s “liberal consensus” model, that the United States emerged from the Revolutionary era free from Europe’s feudal institutions and uninterested in the production of its medieval culture productions, Robert Yusef Rabiee contends that feudal law and medieval literature were structural components of the American cultural imaginary in the nineteenth century. The racial, gender, and class formations that emerged in the first era of U.S. nation building were deeply indebted to medieval social, political, and religious thought—an observation that challenges the liberal consensus model and allows us to better grasp how American social roles developed. Far from casting off feudal tradition, the early United States folded feudalism into its emerging liberal order, creating a knotted system of values and practices that continue to structure the American experience. Sometimes, the feudal residuum contradicted the liberal values of the Unites States. Other times, the feudal residuum bolstered those values, revealing deep sympathies between so-called “modern” and “premodern” political thought. Medieval America thus aims to reorient our discussions about American cultural and political development in terms of the long arc of European history.