Masters and Lords: Mid-19th-Century U.S. Planters and Prussian Junkers

Masters and Lords: Mid-19th-Century U.S. Planters and Prussian Junkers

by Shearer Davis Bowman
Masters and Lords: Mid-19th-Century U.S. Planters and Prussian Junkers

Masters and Lords: Mid-19th-Century U.S. Planters and Prussian Junkers

by Shearer Davis Bowman

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Overview

Among the regional landed elites in the Western World of the mid-1800s, the two most formidable were the owners of slave plantations in the Southern states of the U.S. and the proprietors of manorial estates in the provinces of Prussian East Elbia. Masters and Lords surveys the economic, social, and political histories of the two classes from the seventeenth and sixteenth centuries respectively, and pays particular attention to planters during the secession crisis of 1860-61 and to Junkers during the revolutionary crisis of 1848-49. In the process, Bowman grapples with such ambiguous and contentious concepts as capitalism, conservatism, and paternalism. Despite very different labor systems, antebellum planters and contemporaneous Junkers alike presided over landed estates that functioned as both autocratic political communities and agricultural enterprises exporting valuable commodities to industrializing England. This book also highlights important geographic, demographic, and political contrasts between the South and East Elbia as regional societies. Bowman concludes that the crucial distinction between the two landed elites is to be found in the Junkers' militarist and estatist monarchism versus the planters' libertarian but racist republicanism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195052817
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/29/1993
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.44(w) x 9.56(h) x 1.40(d)

Table of Contents

Maps
Prussia 1848-49xii
The South 1860-61, Secessionxiv
Introduction3
1.Landed Autocrats, Gentlemen Farmers, and British Influences17
2.Agrarian Entrepreneurs42
3.Contentious Concepts79
4.Planter Republicanism versus Junker Monarchism112
5.Patriarchy and Paternalism162
6.Planter and Junker Conservatism184
Epilogue217
Notes225
Index349
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