Author: Charles Mackay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Life and Liberty in America
Author: Charles Mackay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Life and Liberty in America: Or, Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada in 1857-8
Author: Charles Mackay
Publisher: New York : Harper
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher: New York : Harper
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Life and Liberty in America; Or, Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8. by Charles Mackay
Author: Charles Mackay
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781418111618
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781418111618
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Life and Liberty in America
Author: Charles Mackay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 728
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Life and Liberty in America, Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada in 1857-8
Author: Charles Mackay
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 159605431X
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
In visiting a rice plantation, my object was not so much to satisfy myself that the slave-owners of America are kind to their negroes, as to satisfy the public opinion of Charleston that English travelers are not prejudiced against Southern proprietors...-from "A Rice Plantation"Life and Liberty in America in America. The title is intentionally ironic-Charles Mackay was well aware of the paradox of studying liberty in a slave-holding nation; his biting wit and extraordinarily opinionated personality shines through in this intriguing work. Subtitled "Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada in 1857-8" and first published in 1860, Mackay's impressions span the continent, from New York's Broadway at night-which is far less the boulevard of vice Mackay expected, and nothing, he assures, to compare to the decadence of London or Paris-to the Mormons of Utah-McKay bitterly wonders why America's freedom of religion should extend to a faith he deems "superstitious." As a document of America just prior to the Civil War, seen through the eyes of an outsider, this is a fascinating and historically important book.Also available from Cosimo Classics: Mackay's Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.Scottish journalist CHARLES MACKAY (1814-1889) held an honorary law degree from Glasgow University, as well as a doctorate in literature. A renowned poet and songwriter, he also authored a Dictionary of Lowland Scotch.
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 159605431X
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
In visiting a rice plantation, my object was not so much to satisfy myself that the slave-owners of America are kind to their negroes, as to satisfy the public opinion of Charleston that English travelers are not prejudiced against Southern proprietors...-from "A Rice Plantation"Life and Liberty in America in America. The title is intentionally ironic-Charles Mackay was well aware of the paradox of studying liberty in a slave-holding nation; his biting wit and extraordinarily opinionated personality shines through in this intriguing work. Subtitled "Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada in 1857-8" and first published in 1860, Mackay's impressions span the continent, from New York's Broadway at night-which is far less the boulevard of vice Mackay expected, and nothing, he assures, to compare to the decadence of London or Paris-to the Mormons of Utah-McKay bitterly wonders why America's freedom of religion should extend to a faith he deems "superstitious." As a document of America just prior to the Civil War, seen through the eyes of an outsider, this is a fascinating and historically important book.Also available from Cosimo Classics: Mackay's Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.Scottish journalist CHARLES MACKAY (1814-1889) held an honorary law degree from Glasgow University, as well as a doctorate in literature. A renowned poet and songwriter, he also authored a Dictionary of Lowland Scotch.
Life and Liberty in America
Author: Charles MacKay
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781022829435
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by the acclaimed journalist and poet Charles Mackay, this book is an account of his travels in the United States and Canada in the late 1850s. Mackay provides a fascinating look at the social and cultural landscape of the time, revealing the tensions that threatened the union in the years preceding the Civil War. His incisive observations and elegant prose make this book a must-read for anyone interested in 19th century American history and culture. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781022829435
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by the acclaimed journalist and poet Charles Mackay, this book is an account of his travels in the United States and Canada in the late 1850s. Mackay provides a fascinating look at the social and cultural landscape of the time, revealing the tensions that threatened the union in the years preceding the Civil War. His incisive observations and elegant prose make this book a must-read for anyone interested in 19th century American history and culture. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Performing Disunion
Author: Lawrence T. McDonnell
Publisher: Cambridge Studies on the Ameri
ISBN: 1107184932
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 571
Book Description
A new history of the causes of the American Civil War, highlighting the role played by ordinary men in the secession debate and process.
Publisher: Cambridge Studies on the Ameri
ISBN: 1107184932
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 571
Book Description
A new history of the causes of the American Civil War, highlighting the role played by ordinary men in the secession debate and process.
Masters & Slaves in the House of the Lord
Author: John B. Boles
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 9780813101873
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Much that is commonly accepted about slavery and religion in the Old South is challenged in this significant book. The eight essays included here show that throughout the antebellum period, southern whites and blacks worshipped together, heard the same sermons, took communion and were baptized together, were subject to the same church discipline, and were buried in the same cemeteries. What was the black perception of white-controlled religious ceremonies? How did whites reconcile their faith with their racism? Why did freedmen, as soon as possible after the Civil War, withdraw from the biracial churches and establish black denominations? This book is essential reading for historians of religion, the South, and the Afro-American experience.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 9780813101873
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Much that is commonly accepted about slavery and religion in the Old South is challenged in this significant book. The eight essays included here show that throughout the antebellum period, southern whites and blacks worshipped together, heard the same sermons, took communion and were baptized together, were subject to the same church discipline, and were buried in the same cemeteries. What was the black perception of white-controlled religious ceremonies? How did whites reconcile their faith with their racism? Why did freedmen, as soon as possible after the Civil War, withdraw from the biracial churches and establish black denominations? This book is essential reading for historians of religion, the South, and the Afro-American experience.
The Two Lives of Sally Miller
Author: Carol Wilson
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813540580
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
In 1843, the Louisiana Supreme Court heard the case of a slave named Sally Miller, who claimed to have been born a free white person in Germany. This text explores this legal case and its reflection on broader questions about race, society, and law in the antebellum South.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813540580
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
In 1843, the Louisiana Supreme Court heard the case of a slave named Sally Miller, who claimed to have been born a free white person in Germany. This text explores this legal case and its reflection on broader questions about race, society, and law in the antebellum South.
The American and British Debate Over Equality, 1776-1920
Author: James L. Huston
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807167452
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
The American and British Debate Over Equality, 1776–1920 examines comparisons between American ideals of a classless society and the contrasting British class system, which accepted the existence of inequalities. When the United States declared political independence in 1776, they also announced repudiation of social institutions based on inequality, opting instead for (an ill-defined) equality. British travelers to the United States after 1776 and up to 1920 continuously wrote about how equality was faring in the United States and compared it to the operation of inequality in England, Scotland, and Ireland. They laid bare the actual outcomes of a system of equality versus one of inequality; this was no theoretical, intellectual exercise but instead constituted a recording of actual human practices. By the end of the nineteenth century, the defects of a system of inequality became clear in manners, social interchanges between income classes, general education levels, religious convictions, and the general energy of a people. The exploration of these nineteenth-century comparisons has great relevance for today's persistent debates about social inequities and their solutions.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807167452
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
The American and British Debate Over Equality, 1776–1920 examines comparisons between American ideals of a classless society and the contrasting British class system, which accepted the existence of inequalities. When the United States declared political independence in 1776, they also announced repudiation of social institutions based on inequality, opting instead for (an ill-defined) equality. British travelers to the United States after 1776 and up to 1920 continuously wrote about how equality was faring in the United States and compared it to the operation of inequality in England, Scotland, and Ireland. They laid bare the actual outcomes of a system of equality versus one of inequality; this was no theoretical, intellectual exercise but instead constituted a recording of actual human practices. By the end of the nineteenth century, the defects of a system of inequality became clear in manners, social interchanges between income classes, general education levels, religious convictions, and the general energy of a people. The exploration of these nineteenth-century comparisons has great relevance for today's persistent debates about social inequities and their solutions.