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

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

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Publisher's Synopsis

Masters and Lords is an ambitious study that presents a comparative view of large planters in the antebellum American South (1820 - 60) and the Junkers of roughly contemporaneous Prussian East Elbia. The author claims that planters and Junkers were comparable because of structural and function analogies between plantations and Ritterguter (knights' estates) both being autocratic political communities and commercial agricultural enterprises. Starting from the structural similarity of political autocracy and economic acquisitiveness on which both the plantations and Ritterguter were based, Bowman shows just how and why his two landed elites of agrarian capitalists are comparable. He then uses the converging lines of comparison to screen out and set in relief the crucial political and cultural differences that are the keys to explaining the contrasting behaviour of these two elites during the major nineteenth century crises that confronted them - the revolutionay crisis of 1848 - 49 in Germany and the secession crisis of 1860 - 61 in the U.S.

Book information

ISBN: 9780195052817
Publisher: OUP USA
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.52320975
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 357
Weight: 745g
Height: 243mm
Width: 164mm
Spine width: 33mm