From Death, Life: An Economic and Demographic History of Civil War Era Knoxville and East Tennessee
Date Issued
August 1, 2006
Author(s)
Davis, Steven Bradley
Advisor(s)
Stephen V. Ash
Additional Advisor(s)
William Bruce Wheeler
Ernest Freeberg
Abstract
This thesis seeks to understand the economic/demographic impact of the American Civil War on Knoxville, Tennessee and the greater East Tennessee region. It is the contention of this work that the Civil War served as an economic/demographic catalyst, accelerating (although certainly not completing) the process by which both city and region were transformed from a rural, pre-modem economy based predominantly on subsistence agriculture to a more modem, industrializing economy based on manufacturing, resource extraction, and limited commercial farming.
Disciplines
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
History
Embargo Date
August 1, 2006
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