Ladies and Gentlemen on Display: Planter Society at the Virginia Springs, 1790-1860
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In the context of a rapidly changing society, the author meticulously explores the roles and relationships of both men and women within this unique environment. Through detailed accounts and rich historical context, Lewis reveals how these gatherings served as a stage for the display of identity and status, highlighting the intricacies of southern honor and gender roles. The narrative showcases the expectations placed on attendees and how these interactions were influenced by both regional customs and the broader currents of American life.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for history, Lewis captures the essence of the planter society at Virginia Springs, allowing readers to understand both the allure and the limitations of this social scene. The book invites reflection on how such gatherings not only reflected the cultural landscape of the antebellum South but also laid the groundwork for future social transformations.
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