Tobacco Culture
Discover the intriguing world of Virginia's Tidewater planters in "Tobacco Culture," a compelling work by renowned author bookshop. Published by Princeton University Press in 2001, this revised edition spans 256 pages and delves into the pivotal role that the elite planters played in shaping American history.
Explore how these influential figures transformed the tobacco economy into a powerful social and political force. The book takes you on a journey through the value-laden relationships that linked agriculture to governance, illustrating how the agrarian experience fueled political protest and laid the foundations for the American Revolution.
Tobacco Culture is not just a historical account; it offers profound insights into the cultural significance of tobacco in early American life. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about America’s roots, this insightful book is an essential addition to your collection.