Frederick Law Olmsted 
The Truth of the Cotton Kingdom [EPUB ebook] 
Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Southern States

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In ‘The Truth of the Cotton Kingdom, ‘ Frederick Law Olmsted delves into the complex socio-economic realities of the antebellum Southern United States, providing an in-depth analysis of the cotton industry and its profound implications for American society. Employing a blend of poignant observations, journalistic prose, and stark realism, Olmsted critiques the romanticized notions of Southern life, illuminating the stark disparities and moral confliction inherent in the plantation economy. His meticulous fieldwork presents an empirical account of the local populace, agrarian practices, and the oppressive nature of slavery, making it an essential contribution to both literature and socio-economic discourse of the mid-19th century. An influential figure known primarily for his work as a landscape architect, Olmsted’s foray into social criticism stems from his firsthand experiences during his travels in the South. His advocacy for social justice and his keen observations of the intricate interplay between environment and society significantly informed his beliefs about the essential moral contradictions posed by slavery and capitalism. These perspectives are crucial to understanding the context in which he wrote this seminal work. Readers seeking a nuanced understanding of America’s historical landscape, particularly the implications of its cotton economy, will find ‘The Truth of the Cotton Kingdom’ revealing and transformative. Olmsted’s deft synthesis of journalism and social analysis invites exploration of themes that remain relevant today, making this book a vital read for students of history, sociology, and American literature alike.

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Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. Best known for co-designing many well-known urban parks, including New York City’s Central Park and the park system in Buffalo, New York, Olmsted’s storied career also encompassed significant contributions to American literature and journalism. His seminal work ‘The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller’s Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Slave States’ based on his travels in the South offers a decisive examination of the antebellum South’s economic and social conditions, which he initially reported in a series of dispatches for the ‘New York Times’. His sophisticated literary style marries sharp observation with a deeply analytical approach, illuminating the complexities of the Southern economy and its dependence on slavery. Olmsted’s writings reflect his enduring concern with social issues and helped shape public discourse on slavery and agricultural practices of his time. His intellectual vigor and commitment to the social landscape paralleled his physical designs, making him one of the 19th century’s pivotal figures in both literature and landscape architecture. Olmsted’s influence extended beyond his lifetime, shaping not only public spaces but also national thought, through incisive commentary and pioneering designs that melded the environmental and social fabric into cohesive public areas.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 273 ● ISBN 8596547401780 ● Bestandsgrootte 0.7 MB ● Uitgeverij DigiCat ● Stad Prague ● Land CZ ● Gepubliceerd 2022 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 8720086 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Sociale DRM

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