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Ulrich Bonnell Phillips was a prominent American historian specializing in the antebellum South and slavery. He is known for his influential works that shaped the understanding of Southern plantation life and the economic dynamics of the region during the 19th century. Phillips's scholarship emphasized the complexities of the plantation system and its implications for American society, exploring both the economic and social factors at play. His notable publications, such as "Plantation and Frontier" and "Florida Plantation Records," provide deep insights into the era's agricultural practices and social structures.

Throughout his career, Phillips advocated for a nuanced view of Southern history, challenging prevailing narratives and urging historians to consider the broader implications of slavery and its economic underpinnings. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of Southern history, influencing generations of scholars and contributing to ongoing debates about race, economics, and culture in the United States. Despite some criticisms of his interpretations, his contributions remain a significant part of historical discourse regarding the antebellum South.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 April 8, 1877
出生地点 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
去世日期 November 21, 1934