Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State
Delve into the intricate relationship between the Southern agricultural elite and the evolution of the American welfare state with "Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State" by Lee J. Alston. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this compelling work spans 184 pages and blends perspectives from economics, political science, and history. Professors Alston and Ferrie meticulously explore how the dynamics of Southern paternalism shaped the development and expansion of the welfare state from the Civil War through the mid-1960s. This scholarly examination is essential for anyone interested in understanding the socio-economic fabric of the United States and the intricate influences that have played a role in its welfare policies. Make this insightful book a part of your collection today and enrich your understanding of American history and economic history.