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The New South: A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution

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A chronological study traces the Southern states’ social and economic evolution from the antebellum era through Reconstruction into early twentieth-century changes, arguing transformation was gradual rather than abrupt. It examines political realignments after the Civil War, the rise of agrarian and Populist movements, changes in landholding and agricultural life, industrial growth and labor conditions, racial policies and disfranchisement, and developments in public education. Chapters combine narrative history with analysis of institutions, elections, and reform movements to explain how persistent traditions interacted with economic and political pressures to produce the region’s modern social and civic order.

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Holland Thompson

Holland Thompson was an American author and historian known for his insightful explorations of social and industrial changes in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works include "The Age of Invention: A Chronicle of Mechanical Conquest," which examines the technological advancements that transformed society, and "The New South: A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution," where he discusses the economic and social developments in the post-Civil War South. Thompson's writings contribute to the understanding of the complexities of American progress and the interplay between innovation and societal change.

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