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  • ...] in the 1950s. <ref> In 1982, Stampp wrote, "In their day the writings of Ulrich B. Phillips on slavery were both highly original and decidedly revisionist... . He was ...s writing about post-Civil War southern politics since at least 1928, when Ulrich B. Phillips pronounced race relations the "central theme" of southern history. What con
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  • * Potter, David M. "The Work of Ulrich B. Phillips: A Comment." ''Agricultural History,'' 41 (October, 1967): 359-363. * Pressly Thomas J. "Ulrich B. Phillips." In ''Americans Interpret Their Civil War'' Princeton University Press, 19
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  • * Potter, David M. "The Work of Ulrich B. Phillips: A Comment." ''Agricultural History,'' 41 (October, 1967): 359-363. * Pressly Thomas J. "Ulrich B. Phillips." In ''Americans Interpret Their Civil War'' Princeton University Press, 19
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  • *[[Ulrich B. Phillips]], historian of South
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  • ...] in the 1950s. <ref> In 1982, Stampp wrote, "In their day the writings of Ulrich B. Phillips on slavery were both highly original and decidedly revisionist... . He was ...s writing about post-Civil War southern politics since at least 1928, when Ulrich B. Phillips pronounced race relations the "central theme" of southern history. What con
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  • ...arly-twentieth-century interpretations of historians William E. Dodd and [[Ulrich B. Phillips]], common southerners were portrayed as minor players in the antebellum per
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  • ...-twentieth-century interpretations of historians [[William E. Dodd]] and [[Ulrich B. Phillips]] common southerners were portrayed as minor players in the antebellum peri
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  • The study of slavery as a social and economic system dates from [[Ulrich B. Phillips]] in the early 20th century. He argued that plantation slavery was a school * [[Ulrich B. Phillips]]
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