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Resultaten voor 'james curtis'
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Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary
€ 37,50 -
A History of Slavery in Virginia; Volume 24
€ 34,50 -
Elements Of Chemistry: For The Use Of Colleges, Academies, And Schools; Volume 2
€ 43,50 -
The Letters of Richard Henry Lee Volume - II 1779-1794
€ 46,95 -
White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia
A Study of the System of Indentured Labor in the American Colonies;€ 32,95 -
A History of Slavery in Virginia
€ 19,50 -
A History of Slavery in Virginia
€ 34,50 -
White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia
A Study of the System of Indentured Labor in the American Colonies;€ 17,95 -
Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary
€ 56,50 -
Economic History & Labor, 1850-1870
Economic History & Labor, 1850-1870, Dr. James Curtis Jr. PhD, Director & Senior Fellow, Internet Graduate Research Institute, June 29, 2022, "Leon Litwack (1961) and Ira Berlin (1974) provide the most comprehensive historical accounts of free blacks in the north and south respectively. This paper attempts to build upon their successes by presenting a national study that combines the legal, demographic and economic experiences of free blacks, with an extended analysis of antebellum wealth inequality. In doing so, I propose the asymmetry hypothesis, which is an investigation of the link between the social conditions and economic outcomes of free blacks relative to whites. For the empirical portion of the study, I employ cross-sectional variables from the IPUMS samples. This paper finds that economic differences between free blacks and whites were intertwined with asymmetrical social constraints. While the legal and social status of free blacks was significantly better than slaves, their status did not equal that of whites. Yet free blacks did attempt to overcome the social conditions by structuring their households to provide a basic foundation for the pursuit of happiness."
€ 50,90 -
Memoirs of James Curtis Mahan
€ 19,50 -
A Short History of Western Philosophy in the Middle Ages
€ 24,95