Jane Taylor Nelsen has performed a great service for scholars of agrarian life by making available the autobiographical writings of Luna Kellie. Kellie, who migrated from Minnesota to the Nebraska frontier as a young wife in 1877, played an active part in Populist politics beginning in the 1890s. The awakening of her political consciousness grew out of her own experience as a farm wife struggling to wrest a living from the Nebraska soil while she and her husband raised a large family. Catapulted to the position of secretary to the state league by the popularity of a song she wrote, Kellie\u27s formidable organizational skills were first used to coordinate speaking tours and publications. Later she printed a Populist sheet which engendered g...
Land of the Burnt Thigh recounts the adventures of two sisters, Edith Eudora Ammons Kohl and Ida Mar...
Review of: "Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder" by Caroline Frase
By Midwest, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg means the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and th...
Jane Taylor Nelsen has performed a great service for scholars of agrarian life by making available t...
Populist singer, Mid-Roader, editor, publisher, wife, mother of eleven, Luna Kellie was a well-infor...
Review of: "Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks," by Laura Ingalls Wild...
When do the prairies begin in history? And are they now in danger of ending? Jenny Kerber notes that...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Focusing on the history of North Dakota farm women from the years of settlement and community-buildi...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
Across the landscape of modern American politics, the Populist moment, as Lawrence Goodwyn\u27s 19...
Blossoms of the Prairie is grassroots history at its best. The volume fairly exudes energy, enthusia...
Land of the Burnt Thigh recounts the adventures of two sisters, Edith Eudora Ammons Kohl and Ida Mar...
Review of: "Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder" by Caroline Frase
By Midwest, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg means the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and th...
Jane Taylor Nelsen has performed a great service for scholars of agrarian life by making available t...
Populist singer, Mid-Roader, editor, publisher, wife, mother of eleven, Luna Kellie was a well-infor...
Review of: "Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks," by Laura Ingalls Wild...
When do the prairies begin in history? And are they now in danger of ending? Jenny Kerber notes that...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
Ostler\u27s review and interpretation of political events in Iowa is convincing, and the tables he p...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Focusing on the history of North Dakota farm women from the years of settlement and community-buildi...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
Across the landscape of modern American politics, the Populist moment, as Lawrence Goodwyn\u27s 19...
Blossoms of the Prairie is grassroots history at its best. The volume fairly exudes energy, enthusia...
Land of the Burnt Thigh recounts the adventures of two sisters, Edith Eudora Ammons Kohl and Ida Mar...
Review of: "Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder" by Caroline Frase
By Midwest, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg means the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and th...