Out of the House of Bondage(1st Edition) The Transformation of the Plantation Household by ThavoliaGlymph Paperback, 296 Pages, Published 2008 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-521-70398-7, ISBN: 0-521-70398-0
"The plantation household was, first and foremost, a site of production. This fundamental fact has generally been overshadowed by popular and scholarly images of the plantation household as the source of slavery's redeeming qualities, where 'gentle' mistresses ministered to 'loyal' slaves. This book recounts a very different story. The very notion of a private sphere, as divorced from the immoral excesses of chattel slavery as from the a ..."
Freedom Volume 3, Series 1: The Wartime Genesis of Free Labour: The Lower South: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867 (Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation) by Ira Berlin, ThavoliaGlymph, Leslie S. Rowland, Steven F. Miller, Joseph P. Reidy, Julie Saville Hardcover, 976 Pages, Published 1991 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-521-39493-2, ISBN: 0-521-39493-7
"Union occupation of parts of the Confederacy during the Civil War forced federal officials to confront questions about the social order that would replace slavery. This volume of Freedom presents a documentary history of the emergence of free-labor relations in the large plantation areas of the Union-occupied Lower South. The documents illustrate the experiences of former slaves as military laborers, as residents of federally sponsored ..."
Freedom(Reprint) Volume 3, Series 1: The Wartime Genesis of Free Labour: The Lower South: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867 (Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation) by Ira Berlin, ThavoliaGlymph, Julie Saville, Steven F. Miller, Joseph P. Reidy, Leslie S. Rowland Paperback, 976 Pages, Published 2012 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-107-40578-3, ISBN: 1-107-40578-5
"Union occupation of parts of the Confederacy during the Civil War forced federal officials to confront questions about the social order that would replace slavery. This volume of Freedom presents a documentary history of the emergence of free-labor relations in the large plantation areas of the Union-occupied Lower South. The documents illustrate the experiences of former slaves as military laborers, as residents of federally sponsored ..."
Essays on the Postbellum Southern Economy(1st Edition) (Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures, published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A&M University Press) by ThavoliaGlymph, John J. Kushma, John James Kushma Hardcover, 128 Pages, Published 1985 by Texas A&M University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-89096-227-5, ISBN: 0-89096-227-8
"A fledgling system of capitalist agriculture transformed former slaves into wage workers and former masters into employers, yet neither group could comfortably fit into its new role. Armstead L. Robinson discusses black freedom in the postbellum South and the new set of social relationships that emerged, while Thavolia Glymph traces the evolution of the share-wage system into sharecropping. Barbara J. Fields explores the erratic advance ..."
The Women's Fight The Civil War's Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation (Littlefield History of the Civil War Era) by ThavoliaGlymph Hardcover, 384 Pages, Published 2020 by The University Of North Carolina Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4696-5363-1, ISBN: 1-4696-5363-X
"Historians of the Civil War often speak of "wars within a war--the military fight, wartime struggles on the home front, and the political and moral battle to preserve the Union and end slavery. In this broadly conceived book, Thavolia Glymph provides a comprehensive new history of women's roles and lives in the Civil War--North and South, white and black, slave and free--showing how women were essentially and fully engaged in all three ..."
Out of the House of Bondage(1st Edition) The Transformation of the Plantation Household by ThavoliaGlymph Hardcover, 294 Pages, Published 2008 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-521-87901-9, ISBN: 0-521-87901-9
"The plantation household was, first and foremost, a site of production. This fundamental fact has generally been overshadowed by popular and scholarly images of the plantation household as the source of slavery's redeeming qualities, where 'gentle' mistresses ministered to 'loyal' slaves. This book recounts a very different story. The very notion of a private sphere, as divorced from the immoral excesses of chattel slavery as from the a ..."
The Women's Fight The Civil War's Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation (Littlefield History of the Civil War Era) by ThavoliaGlymph Paperback, Published 2022 by The University Of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill ISBN-13: 978-1-4696-7250-2, ISBN: 1-4696-7250-2
"This is the first of a series of documentary histories of emancipation designed to tell the story of the transit of black people from slavery to freedom in the United States. The series will provide a social history of emancipation, written in the words of the emancipated. This volume explains how black military service helped to destroy slavery, and how the experience of soldiering shaped the life of black people (in the army and out) ..."
"Susan L. Ellis to dear Madam [Isa Gray], Andover, April 22, 1863; Harriet K. Webb
on behalf of Mrs. Ellis [Susan Ellis] to Isa ... Harriet King Webb to Miss Isa E. Gray,
Andover, May 3, 1863; E. H. Dickerson to Miss [Isa] Gray, November 5, 1863, ..."
"This collection of eleven original essays interrogates the concept of freedom and recenters our understanding of the process of emancipation. Who defined freedom, and what did it mean to nineteenth-century African Americans, both during and after slavery? Some of the essays disrupt the traditional story and time-frame of emancipation."
Out of the House of Bondage The Transformation of the Plantation Household by ThavoliaGlymph Published 2008 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-107-39427-8, ISBN: 1-107-39427-9
"The Transformation of the Plantation Household Thavolia Glymph. knife in her
hands and showing no sign of contrition. Once the interview was over, she left for
the nearby ... “A short space of freedom for them,” Kate Stone commented dryly.
36 Judai White understood clearly the implications of her decision to leave with
her daughters Maria and Hannah as soon as she heard talk of freedom. She had
been forced to witness her children su ..."
"Enhanced by excerpts from primary documents as well as numerous illustrations, this collection of essays by some of the country's most prominent Civil War historians intends to move women to the center stage of Civil War history. Topics range from the experiences of female slave contrabandists, to the lives of rural refugee women, to the effects of the postwar era on Af ..."
"As slavery collapsed during the American Civil War, former slaves struggled to secure their liberty, reconstitute their families, and create the institutions befitting a free people. This volume of Freedom, first published in 1993, presents a documentary history of the emergence of free-labor relations in different settings in the Upper South. At first, most federal officials hoped to mobilize former slaves without either transforming t ..."
"The History in a Box Series is a multimedia resource kits for history educators.
To truly appreciate Abraham Lincoln's significance, it is essential to look at the original sources, the letters, speeches, and other documents that he wrote. Only in this way can we begin to appreciate the difficult decisions that he made as president. This collection of annotated primary sources uses letters, images, and other first-person documents to ..."
Out of the House of Bondage The Transformation of the Plantation Household by ThavoliaGlymph Printed Access Code, Published 2012 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-511-81249-1, ISBN: 0-511-81249-3
"This collection of eleven original essays interrogates the concept of freedom and recenters our understanding of the process of emancipation. Who defined freedom, and what did freedom mean to nineteenth-century African Americans, both during and after slavery? Did freedom just mean the absence of constraint and a widening of personal choice, or did it extend to the ballot box, to education, to equality of opportunity? In examining such ..."