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by Steven Stoll


  Owen, Robert

  Oxfam

  Oxford University

  Ozark Mountains

  Pack, Charles Lathrop

  Paine, Thomas

  Paint Creek Coal and Iron Mining and Manufacturing Company

  Paint Creek Strike

  Pakistan

  Palestine

  Panic of 1893

  Paris Climate Accord

  Paris International Exposition

  Parks, Rosa

  Parliament, British; Board of Agriculture

  Pastoral or Arcadian State, The (Cole)

  Pawnee nation

  Paxton Riots

  Peasants’ Revolt

  Peeled Chestnut Gap

  Peloponnesian Peninsula

  Penn, William

  Pennsylvania; coal industry in; map of; oil wells in; tax rebellion in, see Whiskey Rebellion; University of, Wharton School of Business; see also Philadelphia; Pittsburgh

  People’s Party

  Pequot War

  Perelman, Michael

  Petty, Adrienne Monteith

  Philadelphia

  Philippines

  Picket, Clarence

  Piedmont

  Piedmont College

  Piers Plowman (Langland)

  Pinchot, Gifford

  Pit, The (Norris)

  Pittsburgh

  Pittston Coal Company

  plantations; in developing countries; of European colonialists; Indian ejection advocated by owners of; slaves on

  Plant-Cutter Riots

  Plymouth Rock

  Pocahontas Coal Company

  Polanyi, Karl

  Polish immigrants

  Polk, Leonidas L.

  Pollard, Edward

  Pontiac’s Rebellion

  “Poor White Trash” (anonymous)

  Population Bomb (Ehrlich)

  Port-au-Prince

  Port Royal Experiment

  Postal Service, U.S.

  Potomac and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company

  Powell, Webster

  Power and Powerlessness (Gaventa)

  Prebisch, Raúl

  Price, Ben

  Price, Henry M.

  Proclamation Line

  Progress and Poverty (George)

  Prohibition

  Protestants

  Prussia

  Pudup, Mary Beth

  Puritans

  Pythagoras

  Quakers

  Raine, James Watt

  Raketsky, John

  Ramapo Mountains; people of

  Recent Economic Changes (Wells)

  Reclaim Act (2016)

  Reconstruction

  Red Cloud

  Reed family

  Remington, Frederick

  Report on Manufactures (Hamilton)

  Republican Party

  Republicans, Jeffersonian

  Resettlement Administration

  Revolutionary War; agrarian uprisings related to (see also Shays’ Rebellion; Whiskey Rebellion); economic impact on farmers of; land ownership by elites of; treaty negotiations with Indians following end of

  Reynolds, John

  Rhône Valley

  Ricardo, David

  Richard II, King of England

  Ridge and Valley

  Rights of Man, The (Paine)

  Ripley and Mill Creek Valley Railroad

  River of Earth (Still)

  Robertson, Susanah

  Robinson Crusoe (Defoe)

  Rochester, Anna

  Rockefeller, Jay

  Rockefeller, John D.

  Rockefeller Foundation

  Rocky Mountains

  Rogers, Harold

  Rölvaag, Ole

  Roman Empire

  Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare)

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Rosaldo, Renato

  Rosebud Mining

  Rosengarten, Theodore

  Rosenstein-Rodan, Paul N.

  Ross, Malcolm

  Rostow, W. W.

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  Rowland Land Company

  Roy, Arundhati

  rubber production

  Rush, Benjamin

  Russia

  Sachs, Honor

  Sachs, Jeffrey

  Sahlins, Marshall

  St. Clair, Arthur

  Saint Johns River

  Saint Paul Press

  Salstrom, Paul

  Samers, Michael

  Sand Hill and Mud Lick Oil Company

  San Joaquin Valley (California)

  Santa Fe Ring

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Saudi Arabia

  savagery; Indians associated with; novels depicting; political economists’ view of; uplanders accused of

  Savage State, The (Cole)

  Savo-Karelians

  Say, Jean-Baptiste

  Scandinavian immigrants

  Schultz, Theodore

  Schumacher, E. F.

  Scotland

  Scots-Irish; degeneracy attributed to; whiskey tax opposed by

  Scott, H.R.

  Scott, James C.

  Scottish philosophers

  Scotts Run

  Scribner, Charles

  Sea Islands

  Second World War, see World War II

  self-provisioning; see also captured gardens; smallholders

  “Self-Reliance” (Emerson)

  Seminole

  Semple, Ellen Churchill

  Senate, U.S.; see also Congress, U.S.

  serfs

  Shakespeare, William

  Shanin, Teodor

  sharecroppers

  Sharecroppers’ Union

  Shawnee nation

  Shays’ Rebellion

  Shenandoah National Park

  Shenandoah Valley

  Shepard, Thomas

  Sheridan, Philip

  Sherman, William Tecumseh

  Shils, Edward

  Short Cut, Watchung Station, New Jersey (Inness)

  Shoshone nation

  Siegfried, André

  Sierra Leone

  Silicon Valley

  Sinclair, John

  Sinking Spring Farm

  Sioux nation

  Sirionó people

  Skidmore, Hubert

  slaves; from Africa; during Civil War; escaped; food raised by; former, discrimination against; freed; Haitian, revolution of; Indians as owners of; industrialization involving; on plantations; political conflicts over ownership of; during Whiskey Rebellion

  Slotkin, Richard

  Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor (Nixon)

  smallholders; capitalism and; in developing countries; enclosure and; former slaves as; market participation of; moralistic views of poverty of; population growth of; sharecroppers compared to; slaveholders versus; during Whiskey Rebellion; see also makeshift economies; tenant farmers

  Smith, Adam; on division of labor; on taxation; theory of stages as historical assumption of

  Smith, J. Allen

  Smith, J. Russell

  Smith, John

  Social Contract, The (Rousseau)

  Société Sucrière de Markala (Sosumar)

  Sohn, Mark F.

  Sosumar

  Soungo (Mali)

  South Africa

  South Carolina

  South Carolina Greenwood and August Railroad

  South Dakota

  Southern Highlander and His Homeland, The (Campbell)

  Southern Pacific Railroad

  South Midlands

  sovereignty; of Indian nations

  Soviet Union

  Spain

  Special Field Order, No. 15

  Spicer, Ross

  Spruce Mountain

  stages, theory of

  Stages of Economic Growth, The (Rostow)

  Stalder, Bill

  Standard Oil

  Statistics of Coal (Taylor)

 
; Steuart, James,

  Stewart, Dugald

  Stewart, Jessy and Anabelle

  Still, James

  Stone Age Economics (Sahlins)

  Story of Woodbine Farm, The (Zinn)

  Strickland, William

  Study of History, A (Toynbee)

  Subsidized Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

  Subsistence Homestead Authority

  Superfund Sites

  Supreme Court, U.S.

  Susquehanna River Valley

  Sweden

  Swedish immigrants

  Sweezy, Paul

  swidden agriculture

  Switzerland

  Syria

  Tanzania

  Tate, Allan

  Taylor, Richard Cowling

  Tecumseh

  Teller, Henry

  Temple, William

  tenant farmers; African-American; on coal company properties; in England; during Whiskey Rebellion

  Tennessee

  Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

  Tenskwatawa

  Texas

  Thailand

  theory of stages

  Thirsk, Joan

  Thomas, Charlie

  Thoreau, Henry David

  “three-fifths” clause

  Three Acres and Liberty (Bolton)

  Thünen, Johann Heinrich von

  timber industry, see lumber companies

  Timber Ridge

  tobacco

  Tocqueville, Alexis de

  Toledo Weekly

  Totten family

  tourism

  Townsend, Joseph

  Toynbee, Arnold

  “Tragedy of the Commons, The” (Hardin)

  Trail of the Lonesome Pine, The (Fox)

  Trail of Tears

  Transforming Traditional Agriculture (Schultz)

  Treasury, U.S.

  treaties

  Tresham, Thomas

  Tribe, Keith

  Trouillot, Michel-Ralph

  Trump, Donald

  Tuareg

  Tug Fork River

  Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques

  Turner, Frederick Jackson

  Tuscarora War

  Tutankhamun, King

  Twelve Southerners (the Agrarians)

  Tyler, Wat

  Ulster-Scots, see Scots-Irish

  Union Pacific Railroad

  United Mine Workers of America

  United Nations; Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF); Climate Change Conference; Development Programme; Food and Agriculture Organization; Human Development Index; International Fund for Agricultural Development

  United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

  United States Chamber of Commerce

  Unsettling of America, The (Berry)

  Urquhart, David

  Utah Territory

  Valley Campaign (1864)

  Vance, J. D.

  Vanderbilt University

  Vandever family

  Venice

  Vermont

  Vermont insurgency

  Veteran in a New Field (Homer)

  Vietnam

  Viner, Jacob

  Virgil

  Virginia; cattle in; in Civil War; coal industry in; commerce in; constitution of; farming in; land ownership in; map of; Tidewater counties of; transport of coal to factories in; travelers’ descriptions of backcountry of; western (see also West Virginia); Whiskey Tax resistance in

  Virginia Tourist, The (Pollard)

  Volga River Valley

  Waggoner, Eric

  Wagner Act (1935)

  Wakefield, Edward Gibbon

  Walden (Thoreau)

  Wales

  Walking with the Comrades (Roy)

  Waller, Altina

  Wallerstein, Immanuel

  Walmart

  Warden, Nimrod

  Ware, Harold

  War of 1812

  War on Poverty

  Washington, D.C.

  Washington, George; lands owned by; Whiskey Tax supported by

  Washington, University of

  Watauga Association

  Waters, Tony

  Wayne, Anthony

  Way They Live, The (Anshutz)

  “Wealth” (Emerson)

  Wealth of Nations, The (Smith)

  Weaver, John C.

  Weeks Act (1911)

  Weise, Robert

  Welch, Isaiah

  Wells, David

  Wenman, Philip, Viscount Wenman of Tuam

  West Indies

  West Kalimantan (Borneo)

  West Virginia; Arthurdale project in; Board of Agriculture of; before Civil War, see Virginia, western; coal industry in; Coal Mining Institute of; constitutions of; corporations chartered in; dialect of English spoken in; ecological base of agrarianism in; enclosure in; feuds in; founding of; House of Delegates of; impact of industrialization in; logging in; map of; mountain farming economy in; population of

  West Virginia University

  West Virginia Wesleyan University

  Wharton, Edith

  Wheeling (West Virginia)

  Wheeling, Pittsburgh and Baltimore Railroad

  Whiskey Rebellion; backcountry rebellion context of; collapse of; conflict between woodland culture and land ownership and use patterns preceding; constitutional powers of government and; Federalist versus Jeffersonian approaches to control of region of; structure and enforcement of taxes provoking; Washington and Hamilton lead militia against

  White, Ed

  White Mountains

  white supremacy

  Whitten, David O.

  Wickard v. Filburn (1943)

  Wilder, Laura Ingalls

  Wilderness Road

  Willey, Waitman T.

  Wilkinson, James

  Willamette Valley (Oregon)

  William of Orange

  Williams, David

  Williams, John Alexander

  Williams, Raymond

  Williamson, Oliver E.

  Willis, Lewis

  Wilson, Milburn

  Winchester and Potomac Railroad

  Winstanley, Gerrard

  Winston Magna

  Wisconsin

  Wister, Owen

  Wolf, Eric

  Woodbury, Levi

  Worcester v. Georgia (1832)

  World Bank

  world-systems analysis

  World War I

  World War II

  Wright, Bert

  Wrightson, Keith

  Wyoming

  Yale Law School

  Young, Arthur

  Zimmerman, Carle C.

  Zinn, William

  ALSO BY STEVEN STOLL

  The Great Delusion: A Mad Inventor, Death in the Tropics, and the Utopian Origins of Economic Growth

  U.S. Environmentalism Since 1945: A Brief History with Documents

  Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and Society in Nineteenth-Century America

  The Fruits of Natural Advantage: Making the Industrial Countryside in California

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Steven Stoll is a professor of history at Fordham University and the author of The Great Delusion (Hill and Wang, 2008) and Larding the Lean Earth (Hill and Wang, 2002). His writing has appeared in Harper’s Magazine, Lapham’s Quarterly, and the New Haven Review. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  TITLE PAGE

  COPYRIGHT NOTICE

  DEDICATION

  EPIGRAPHS

  MAP

  PREFACE

  1.    Contemporary Ancestors

  FROM DANIEL BOO
NE TO HILL-BILLY

  2.    Provision Grounds

  ON CAPITALISM AND THE ATLANTIC PEASANTRY

  3.    The Rye Rebellion

  WHY ALEXANDER HAMILTON INVADED THE MOUNTAINS

  4.    Mountaineers Are Always Free

  ON LOSING LAND AND LIVELIHOOD

  5.    Interlude: Agrarian Twilight

  THE ART OF DISPOSSESSION

  6.    The Captured Garden

  SUBSISTENCE UNDER INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM

  7.    Negotiated Settlements

  THE FATE OF THE COMMONS AND THE COMMONERS

  PHOTOGRAPHS

  NOTES

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  INDEX

  ALSO BY STEVEN STOLL

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  COPYRIGHT

  Hill and Wang

  A division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux

  175 Varick Street, New York 10014

  Copyright © 2017 by Steven Stoll

  All rights reserved

  First edition, 2017

  Portions of chapter 5 first appeared, in slightly different form, as “Nowhere, Fast: George Inness’s Short Cut and Agrarian Dispossession” in Environmental History 18 (October 2013): 786–94. Portions of chapter 6 first appeared, in slightly different form, as “The Captured Garden: The Political Ecology of Subsistence Under Capitalism” in International Labor and Working-Class History 85 (Spring 2014): 75–96.

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