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  1. Barbara Jeanne Fields (born 1947) is an American historian. She is a professor of American history at Columbia University. Her focus is on the history of the American South, 19th century social history, and the transition to capitalism in the United States.

  2. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Barbara Fields is a professor of history at Columbia University, specializing in southern history and 19th-century social history. She has written several books on slavery, emancipation, and the Civil War, such as Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground and Free at Last.

  3. Interests and Research. Barbara J. Fields, professor, specializes in southern history and 19th-century social history. She received her B.A. from Harvard (1968) and her Ph.D. from Yale (1978). She is the author of Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century (1985) and coauthor of The Destruction of Slavery ( ...

  4. Slavery, Race and Ideology in the United States of America. Two years ago, a sports announcer in the United States lost his job because he enlarged indiscreetly—that is, before a television audience—upon his views about ‘racial’ differences.

  5. Barbara J. Fields. Columbia University. Abstract. As an organizing concept, whiteness rests on insecure theoretical ground?specifically, the notions of identity and agency. It replaces racism with race and equates race with racial identity, which it accepts uncritically both as an empirical datum and as a tool of analysis.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2013 · 24K views 10 years ago. Sociologist Karen E. Fields and historian Barbara J. Fields discuss their new book Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life with political analyst Adolph...

  7. 1 de mar. de 2016 · How does the conjuring of race inhibit the eradication of inequality and racism? This question is addressed by the sisters and scholars Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields through their historical and sociological mixed-method approach to race theory.