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Mastered by the Clock - Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Mark M. Smith is Carolina Distinguished Professor of History at the University of South Carolina. Klappentext Mastered by the Clock is the first work to explore the evolution of clock-based time consciousness in the American South. Challenging traditional assumptions about the plantation economy's reliance on a premodern, nature-based conception of time, Mark M. Smith shows how and why southerners--particularly masters and their slaves--came to view the clock as a legitimate arbiter of time. Drawing on an extraordinary range of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century archival sources, Smith demonstrates that white southern slaveholders began to incorporate this new sense of time in the 1830s. Influenced by colonial merchants' fascination with time thrift, by a long-held familiarity with urban, public time, by the transport and market revolution in the South, and by their own qualified embrace of modernity, slaveowners began to purchase timepieces in growing numbers, adopting a clock-based conception of time and attempting in turn to instill a similar consciousness in their slaves. But, forbidden to own watches themselves, slaves did not internalize this idea to the same degree as their masters, and slaveholders found themselves dependent as much on the whip as on the clock when enforcing slaves' obedience to time. Ironically, Smith shows, freedom largely consolidated the dependence of masters as well as freedpeople on the clock. Zusammenfassung Explores the evolution of clock-based time consciousness in the American South. Drawing on a range of sources! this text demonstrates that white southern slaveholders began to incorporate this new sense of time in the 1830s! with varying degrees of success.

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Authors Mark M. Smith
Publisher University Of North Carolina
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.1997
 
EAN 9780807846933
ISBN 978-0-8078-4693-3
Dimensions 165 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Fred W. Morrison Series in Sou
Fred W. Morrison Series in Sou
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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