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Author Dougherty, Kevin, author.

Title The Port Royal Experiment : a case study in development / Kevin Dougherty
Published Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 211 pages)
Contents Setting the Stage for the Port Royal Experiment -- Planning Postcombat Operations -- A Survey of Philanthropic Society Activity at Port Royal -- Development's Different Meanings to Developers and Stakeholders -- The Development of Civil Society -- Refugees and Families -- Economic Development and Land Redistribution -- Political Development and Democratization -- Spoiler Problems and Resistance -- The Hand in the Bucket : Sequencing and Perseverance
Summary "The Port Royal Experiment builds on classic scholarship to present not a historical narrative but a study of what is now called development and nation-building. The Port Royal Experiment was a joint governmental and private effort begun during the Civil War to transition former slaves to freedom and self-sufficiency. Port Royal Harbor and the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina were liberated by Union Troops in 1861. As the Federal advance began, the white plantation owners and residents fled, abandoning approximately 10,000 black slaves. Several private Northern charity organizations stepped in to help the former slaves become self-sufficient. Nonetheless, the Point Royal Experiment was only a mixed success and was contested by efforts to restore the status quo of white dominance. Return to home rule then undid much of what the experiment accomplished. While the concept of development is subject to a range of interpretations, in this context it means positive, continuously improving, and sustained change across a variety of human social conditions. Clearly such an effort was at the heart of the Port Royal Experiment. While the term 'nation-building' may seem misplaced given that no 'nation' was the beneficiary of these efforts, the requirement to build institutions critical to nation-building operations was certainly a large part of the Port Royal Experiment and offers many lessons for modern efforts at nation building. The Port Royal Experiment divides into ten chapters, each of which is designed to treat a particular aspect of the experience. Topics include planning considerations, philanthropic society activity, civil society, economic development, political development, and resistance. Each chapter presents the case study in the context of more recent developmental and nation-building efforts in such places as Bosnia, Somalia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan and incorporates recent scholarship in the field. Modern readers will see that the challenges that faced the Port Royal Experiment remain relevant, even as their solutions remain elusive"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 14, 2015)
Subject African Americans -- Sea Islands -- History -- 19th century
African Americans -- South Carolina -- Port Royal Region -- History -- 19th century
Enslaved persons -- Emancipation -- Sea Islands -- History
Self-reliant living -- Sea Islands -- History -- 19th century
Public-private sector cooperation -- Sea Islands -- History -- 19th century
Social planning -- Sea Islands -- History -- 19th century
Economic development -- Sea Islands -- History -- 19th century
Political development -- History -- 19th century
Civil society -- Sea Islands -- History -- 19th century
HISTORY -- United States -- Civil War Period (1850-1877)
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
African Americans.
Civil society.
Economic development.
Political development.
Public-private sector cooperation.
Self-reliant living.
Slaves -- Emancipation.
Social conditions.
Social planning.
SUBJECT Sea Islands -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Subject South Carolina -- Port Royal Region.
United States -- Sea Islands.
Genre/Form Electronic books
History.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2014039623
ISBN 9781626740822
1626740828
9781628461541
1628461543
1628461535
9781628461534