Scars on the Land, David Silkenat
Scars on the Land, David Silkenat
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Scars on the Land
An Environmental History of Slavery in the American South

Author: David Silkenat

Narrator: Lyle Blaker

Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/18/2022


Synopsis

Scars on the Land is the first comprehensive history of American slavery to examine how the environment fundamentally formed enslaved people's lives and how slavery remade the Southern landscape. Over two centuries, from the establishment of slavery in the Chesapeake to the Civil War, one simple calculation had profound consequences: rather than measuring productivity based on outputs per acre, Southern planters sought to maximize how much labor they could extract from their enslaved workforce. They saw the landscape as disposable, relocating to more fertile prospects once they had leached the soils and cut down the forests. On the leading edge of the frontier, slavery laid waste to fragile ecosystems, draining swamps, clearing forests to plant crops and fuel steamships, and introducing devastating invasive species. On its trailing edge, slavery left eroded hillsides, rivers clogged with sterile soil, and the extinction of native species. While environmental destruction fueled slavery's expansion, no environment could long survive intensive slave labor. The scars manifested themselves in different ways, but the land too fell victim to the slave owner's lash.

About David Silkenat

David Silkenat is a senior lecturer in American history at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of several books, including Raising the White Flag: How Surrender Defined the American Civil War, a finalist for the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stan on August 30, 2023

Review of: Scars on the Land: An Environmental History of Slavery in the American South, by David Silkenat by Stan Prager (8-30-23) For several days we traversed a region, which had been deserted by the occupants—being no longer worth culture—and immense thickets of young red cedars, now occupied the......more

Goodreads review by Hope on March 04, 2025

A really important read in reflecting on the concurrent defilement of land and people, which is still occurring. A white supremacist worldview enslaves all of Creation.......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on May 05, 2024

Absolutely fantastic read. I cannot recommend this one enough. Honestly, I was surprised how much this is reshaping my understanding of the pre-Civil War period of American history. Highly recommend this read.......more

Goodreads review by Libby on October 15, 2023

Very well written and one of the most interesting history reads I’ve had in a while!......more

Goodreads review by Bin on January 05, 2023

Excellent. As someone who works in the environmental field in the south, I feel like this is essential reading. Without considering the impact that slavery had on the environment, or vice versa, you will never fully understand either. Slavery profoundly shaped this land, and the wounds are still fre......more