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Friday, November 6: 9:30-11:30 A.M. 3. PROFESSIONALS IN THE OLD SOUTH: MANAGERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND THE EMERGING SOUTHERN MIDDLE CLASS PRESIDING: Peter Coclanis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill William A. Aikin and Industrial North Alabama, 1810-1840 Angela Lakwete, Auburn University Running Southern Factories: The Rise of a Class of Professional Managers in the Antebellum Era Susanna Delfino, University of Genoa Professional Origins: Careers and Resources of Planter and Middle-Class Professionals Jennifer R. Green, Central Michigan University COMMENTS: Jonathan Daniel Wells, Temple University Peter Coclanis 4. PERSPECTIVES ON CONFEDERATE POLITICAL ECONOMY PRESIDING: Mary A. DeCredico, U.S. Naval Academy Expedient Corporatism and Confederate Political Economy Michael B. Bonner, University of Arizona Formulating Imagined Economies: Comparing Economic Nationalism in the American and Confederate Independence Movements John Majewski, University of California, Santa Barbara The Confederate Information Economy: Statism and the Creation of the Southern Professional Class Chad Morgan, North Carolina State University COMMENTS: Sean Adams, University of Florida Mary A. DeCredico 8. GLOBALIZATION AND SOUTHERN AGRIBUSINESS PRESIDING: R. Douglas Hurt, Purdue University The Long Slow Death of the Federal Tobacco Program Evan Bennett, Florida Atlantic University From “Poultry Capital” to “Alien Capital”: Labor, Management, and Demographic Change in the North Georgia Poultry Industry, 1940-2000 Tore C. Olsson, University of Georgia Chicken Farming and the Globalization of Southern Agribusiness, 1945-1980 Monica R. Gisolfi, University of North Carolina, Wilmington COMMENTS: Louis M. Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi Saturday, November 7: 2:30-4:30 P.M. 51. IDEOLOGY AND ACTION IN SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTS PRESIDING: Jack E. Davis, University of Florida “The South is Not Naturally a Grass Country”: The Development of Southern Hybrid Pasture and Turf Grasses Albert G. Way, University of South Carolina The Nature of Southeastern Lakes: Agriculture, Industry, and Leisure in the Savannah River Valley Christopher J. Manganiello, University of Georgia Clearing the Air in the Pittsburgh of the South: A Distinctively Southern Approach to Air Pollution in Birmingham? Merritt McKinney, Rice University COMMENTS: Elizabeth D. Blum, Troy University Jack E. Davis
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