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|a The problem South :
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|a Regional, national, and global designs -- The "Southern problem" and readjustment -- The menace of the diseased South -- The white plague of cotton -- The poor white problem as the "new race question" -- The "race problem" and the fiction of the color line -- The enduring paradox of the South.
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|a For many historians, the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw the hostilities of the Civil War and the dashed hopes of Reconstruction give way to the nationalizing forces of cultural reunion - a process that is said to have downplayed sectional grievances and celebrated racial and industrial harmony. In truth, says this book's author, this buoyant mythology competed with an equally powerful and far-reaching set of representations of the backward Problem South - one that shaped and reflected attempts by northern philanthropists, southern liberals, and federal experts to rehabilitate and reform the country's benighted region. Here, the author rewrites the history of sectional reconciliation and demonstrates how this group used the persuasive language of social science and regionalism to reconcile the paradox of poverty and progress by suggesting that the region was moving through an evolutionary period of "readjustment" toward a more perfect state of civilization. In addition, this book contends that the transformation of the region into a mission field and laboratory for social change took place in a transnational moment of reform. Ambitious efforts to improve the economic welfare of the southern farmer, eradicate such diseases as malaria and hookworm, educate the southern populace, "uplift" poor whites, and solve the brewing "race problem" mirrored the colonial problems vexing the architects of empire around the globe. It was no coincidence, the author argues, that the regulatory state's efforts to solve the "southern problem" and reformers' increasing reliance on social scientific methodology occurred during the height of U.S. imperial expansion. -- Provided by publisher.
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