Slavery, Race and American History: Historical Conflict, Trends and Method, 1866-1953
ISBN: 9781315700779
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Humanities; History; American History; Social & Cultural History; History: Theory Method & Historiography;

These essays introduce the complexities of researching and analyzing race. This book focuses on problems confronted while researching, writing and interpreting race and slavery, such as conflict between ideological perspectives, and changing interpretations of the questions.


John David Smith is Graduate Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at North Carolina State University. In 1998-1999, he served as Fulbright Professor of American Studies at the Amerika-Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich. Dr. Smith is the author or editor of eleven books, including An Old Creed for the New South: Proslavery Ideology and Historiography, 1865-1918 (1985, 1991), Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery (1988, 1997, with Randall M. Miller), Ulrich Bonnell Phillips: A Southern Historian and His Critics (1990, 1993, with John C. Inscoe), Black Voices from Reconstruction (1996, 1997), and an edition of W.E.B. Du Bois's John Brown (M.E. Sharpe, 1997). Professor Smith received the Myers Center Award for the Study of Human Rights in North America for his eleven-volume documentary, Anti-Black Thought, 1863-1925: "The Negro Problem" (1993).
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