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Selected Bibliography of Secondary Works on the Proslavery Argument Albert, Peter Joseph. "TheProtean Institution: The Geography, Economy, and Ideology of Slavery in Post-Revolutionary Virginia.". Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 1976. Allen, Jeffrey Brooke. "TheDebate over Slavery and Race in Antebellum Kentucky, 1792-1850." Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University, 1973. Bach, Julian S., Jr. "TheSocial Thought of the Old South." American Journal of Sociology , XLVI (September, 1940), 179-88. Bailor, Keith M. "John Taylor of Carolina: Continuity, Change and Discontinuityin Virginia's Sentiments Towards Slavery, 1790-1820." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV (July, 1967), 290-304. Bellot, Leland J. "Evangelicals and the Defense of Slavery in Britain's Old Colonial Empire." journal of Southern History, XXXVII (February, 1971), 19-40. Bennett, Jon B. "Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Social and Religious Controversialist of the Old South." Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University, 1942. Berwanger, Eugene H. "Negrophobia in Northern Proslavery and Antislavery Thought." Phylon, XXXIII (Fall, 1972), 266-75. Bishop, Charles C. "The Proslavery Argument Reconsidered: James Henley Thornwell , Millennial Abolitionist." South Carolina Historical Magazine, LXXIII (January, 1972), 18-26. Booker, H. Marshall. "Thomas Roderick Dew: Forgotten Virginian." Virginia Cavalcade , XIX (Winter, 1969), 20-29. Bozeman, Theodore Dwight. "Joseph LeConte: Organic Science and a 'Sociology for the South.'" Journal of Southern History, XXXIX (November, 1973), 565-82. . "Science, Nature and Society: A New Approach to James Henley Thornwell ." Journal of Presbyterian History, L (Winter, 1972), 307-325. Brace, C. Loring. "The'Ethnology' of Josiah Clark Nott." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, L (April, 1974), 509-528. Brugger, Robert. Beverley Tucker: Heart over Head in the Old South. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. Burke, Joseph C. "TheProslavery Argument and the First Congress." Duquesne Review , XIV (Spring, 1969), 3-15. Caravaglios, Maria Genoino, "A Roman Critique of the Pro-Slavery Views of Bishop Martin of Natchitoches, Louisiana." American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia Records, LXXXIII (1972), 67-81. Carsel, Wilfred. "The Slaveholders' Indictment of Northern Wage Slavery." Journal of Southern History, VI (November, 1940), 504-520. 301 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Cash, Wilbur J. The Mind of the South. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1941. Cooke, J. W. "Albert Taylor Bledsoe: An American Philosopher and Theologian of Liberty." Southern Humanities Review, VIII (Spring,1974), 215-28. Craven, Avery O. Edmund Ruffin, Southerner: A Study in Secession. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,1923. Daniel, W. Harrison. "Virginia Baptists and the Negro in the Ante-BellumEra." Journal of Negro History, LVI (January, 1961), 1-16. Davis, David Brion. The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1975. . . The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1966. Donald, David. "The Proslavery Argument Reconsidered."Journal of Southern History . XXXVII (February, 1971), 3-18. Dorfman, Joseph. "George Fitzhugh and Slavery as Ideal Communism."In The Economic Mind in American Civilization, II, pp. 929-34.5 vols. New York: Viking , 1946-59. Duncan, H. G., and Winnie Leach Duncan. "The Development of Sociology in the Old South." American Journal of Sociology, XXXIX (March, 1934), 649-56. Durden, Robert F. "J. D. B. De Bow: Convolutions of a Slavery Expansionist." Journal of Southern History, XVII (November, 1951), 441-61. Faust, Drew Gilpin. "Evangelicalism and the Meaning of the Proslavery Argument: The Reverend Thornton Stringfellow of Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, LXXXV (January, 1977), 3-17. . "A Southern Stewardship: The Intellectual and the Proslavery Argument." American Quarterly, XXXI (Spring, 1979), 63-80. , A Sacred Circle: The Dilemma of the Intellectual in the Old South, 18401860 . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UniversityPress, 1977. Fredrickson, George M. The Black Image in the White Mind: The Debate on AfroAmerican Character and Destiny, 1817-1914. New York: Harper and Row, 1971. Freehling, Alison Harrison Goodyear. "Drift Toward Dissolution: The Virginia Slavery Debate of 1831-1832." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan,1974. Freehling, William W. Prelude to Civil War: The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina, 1816-1836. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. Gardner, Robert. "A Tenth Hour Apology for Slavery."Journal of Southern History, XXVI (August, 1960), 352-67. Genovese, Eugene. The World the Slaveholders Made: Two Essays in Interpretation. New York: Pantheon, 1969. Gillespie, Neal C. The Collapse of Orthodoxy: The Intellectual Ordeal of George Frederick Holmes. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1972. Gravely, William B. "Methodist Preachers, Slavery, and Caste: Types of Social Concern in Antebellum America." Duke Divinity School Review, XXXIV (Fall, 1969), 209-229. 302 [13.59.236.219] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 12:41 GMT...

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