The examination of farm women\u27s experiences offers new perspectives on American agricultural communities. Rebecca Sharpless adds to our knowledge with this book on the women who worked the cotton fields of the east Texas Blackland Prairies in the first four decades of the twentieth century. The six chapters about family relations, housekeeping, food production, field work, communities, and the decline of the rural population spare no detail of poverty, racial discrimination, or the hopeful but constant and unrewarding migration of tenant families. Written with warmth, Sharpless\u27s account is not at all romantic or sentimental. The organization suggests patterns that framed the lives of farm women everywhere, but the rich detail drawn f...
During the Great Depression, farm families throughout the nation experienced severe economic difficu...
Review of: "Women in Agriculture: Professionalizing Rural Life in North America and Europe, 1880–196...
This book adds to a neglected area of research, rural women. Through the use of reminiscence, census...
The examination of farm women\u27s experiences offers new perspectives on American agricultural comm...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
Review of: Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman, 1890-1930. Holt, Marilyn Irvin
Review of: Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman, 1890-1930. Holt, Marilyn Irvin
This book adds to a neglected area of research, rural women. Through the use of reminiscence, census...
During the Great Depression, farm families throughout the nation experienced severe economic difficu...
Review of: "Women in Agriculture: Professionalizing Rural Life in North America and Europe, 1880–196...
This book adds to a neglected area of research, rural women. Through the use of reminiscence, census...
The examination of farm women\u27s experiences offers new perspectives on American agricultural comm...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Agrarian Women begins with a paradox. Agrarian ideology-the celebration of farming and farmers as t...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
Review of: Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman, 1890-1930. Holt, Marilyn Irvin
Review of: Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman, 1890-1930. Holt, Marilyn Irvin
This book adds to a neglected area of research, rural women. Through the use of reminiscence, census...
During the Great Depression, farm families throughout the nation experienced severe economic difficu...
Review of: "Women in Agriculture: Professionalizing Rural Life in North America and Europe, 1880–196...
This book adds to a neglected area of research, rural women. Through the use of reminiscence, census...