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Eugene D. Genovese

    Eugene Genovese fue un historiador estadounidense reconocido por su profunda exploración del Sur de Estados Unidos y la institución de la esclavitud. Su erudición se caracterizó distintivamente por la aplicación de la teoría marxista para analizar las dinámicas de poder, las estructuras de clase y las intrincadas relaciones entre los esclavistas y los esclavizados. Más tarde en su trayectoria intelectual, transitó de ideologías de izquierda y el marxismo para abrazar el conservadurismo tradicionalista, un cambio que moldeó sus escritos y perspectivas posteriores.

    The Sweetness of Life
    Roll, Jordan, Roll
    Miss Betsey: A Memoir of Marriage
    • Miss Betsey: A Memoir of Marriage

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The narrative highlights the life and accomplishments of Elizabeth (Betsey) Fox-Genovese, an influential American intellectual recognized by President Bush with a National Humanities Medal for her defense of reason and faith. Authored by her husband, the book offers a personal glimpse into her intellectual journey, contributions, and the impact she made over her distinguished career. Through his perspective, readers gain insight into her character and the legacy she leaves behind.

      Miss Betsey: A Memoir of Marriage
    • A profound, learned and detailed analysis of Negro slavery. It covers an incredible range of topics and offers fresh insights on nearly every page... the author's great gift is his ability to penetrate the minds of both slaves and masters, revealing not only how they viewed themselves and each other, but also how they contradictory perceptions interacted.

      Roll, Jordan, Roll
    • The Sweetness of Life

      • 308 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This book examines the domestic lives and leisure pursuits of planters in the antebellum American South.

      The Sweetness of Life