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First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern Appalachia, 1700-1860 (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies)

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In The First American Frontier, Wilma Dunaway challenges many assumptions about the development of preindustrial Southern Appalachia's society and economy. Drawing on data from 215 counties in nine states from 1700 to 1860, she argues that capitalist exchange and production came to the region much earlier than has been previously thought. Her innovative book is the first regional history of antebellum Southern Appalachia and the first study to apply world-systems theory to the development of the American frontier.

Dunaway demonstrates that Europeans established significant trade relations with Native Americans in the southern mountains and thereby incorporated the region into the world economy as early as the seventeenth century. In addition to the much-studied fur trade, she explores various other forces of change, including government policy, absentee speculation in the region's natural resources, the emergence of towns, and the influence of local elites. Contrary to the myth of a homogeneous society composed mainly of subsistence homesteaders, Dunaway finds that many Appalachian landowners generated market surpluses by exploiting a large landless labor force, including slaves. In delineating these complexities of economy and labor in the region, Dunaway provides a perceptive critique of Appalachian exceptionalism and development.

About the Author

Wilma A. Dunaway is assistant professor of sociology at Colorado State University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780807845400
Subtitle:
Transition to Capitalism in Southern Appalachia, 1700-1860
Author:
Dunaway, Wilma A.
Author:
Wilma A. Dun
Author:
away
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Location:
Chapel Hill :
Subject:
History
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Economic Conditions
Subject:
Capitalism
Subject:
Southern states
Subject:
Appalachian Region
Subject:
Southern States Economic conditions.
Subject:
Capitalism -- Appalachian Region -- History.
Subject:
Appalachia; fur trade; American History; Appalachian Studies; Development Studies
Subject:
Appalachian Region Economic conditions.
Subject:
Appalachia
Subject:
Fur trade
Subject:
American history
Subject:
Appalachian studies
Subject:
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Subject:
US History-General
Copyright:
Series:
Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies
Series Volume:
no. 94-6
Publication Date:
February 1996
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
468
Dimensions:
9.24x6.37x1.54 in. 1.72 lbs.

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