Barbara Jeanne Fields (born 1947) is an American historian. She is a professor of American history at Columbia University.[1] Her focus is on the history of the American South, 19th century social history, and the transition to capitalism in the United States.
Fields was the first African American woman to earn tenure at Columbia University. She has also taught at Northwestern University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Mississippi. She is widely known for her 1990 essay, "Slavery, Race and Ideology in the United States of America."[6] She authored the 2012 book Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life (along with her sister Karen Fields, a sociologist).[7][8][9][5] The book argues that race is a product of racism; that racism is an ideology and a way of misunderstanding social reality; and that racecraft in American society serves to obfuscate the actual dynamics of inequality.[9]
Bard College awarded Fields an honorary doctorate in May 2007. She received the Philolexian Award for Distinguished Literary Achievement in 2017.
Thavolia Glymph considers Fields one of the nation's greatest historians.[10]
Founders Prize of the Confederate Memorial Literary Society, for The Destruction of Slavery
Thomas Jefferson Prize of the Society for the History of the Federal Government, for The Destruction of Slavery
1994 Lincoln Prize by the Lincoln and Soldiers Institute at Gettysburg College, for Free At Last: A Documentary History of Slavery, Emancipation, and the Civil War
Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century (Yale University Press, 1985), ISBN0-300-04032-6
The Destruction of Slavery (Cambridge University Press, 1985), Editors Ira Berlin, Barbara J. Fields, Thavolia Glymph, Joseph P. Reidy, Leslie S. Rowland, ISBN978-0-521-13214-5
Slaves No More: Three Essays on the Emancipation and the Civil War (Cambridge University Press, 1992) ISBN978-0-521-43102-6
Free At Last: A Documentary History of Slavery, Emancipation, and the Civil War (The New Press, 1992) ISBN978-1-56584-015-7
Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life (Verso, 2012), with Karen Fields, ISBN978-1844679942