What is in store for the homesteader\u27s wife? Nothing but to deteriorate ... the homesteader can do nothing but make a scanty living while his wife and family go unclad and scarely fed, with no conveniences in the home, no society, no preaching ... when you live where you can see sad-faced women, with their children crying about their skirts for things to eat, eager for even a drink of sour milk-good, pretty women, whose hair turns gray in a few weeks· of worry over where the work is coming from to buy flour-we then wonder if Uncle Sam couldn\u27t dam the [streams] in western Kansas and supply not only work but water for many who have to haul water 3, 4, and 5. miles ... and the women have most of that to do the year around .... This is n...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
During the past dozen years or so, scholars have become increasingly involved in researching the liv...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
What is in store for the homesteader\u27s wife? Nothing but to deteriorate ... the homesteader can d...
Women settlers on the Great Plains frontier, as on other frontiers, carried the primary responsibili...
During the Great Depression, farm families throughout the nation experienced severe economic difficu...
In 1887 the Plains photographer Solomon Butcher met the David Hilton family in Custer County, Nebras...
W h e n she traveled to Kansas from New York in November 1875 to join a husband who had gone west si...
In 1870 on the southeastern Nebraska prairie near Beatrice, a young Bohemian woman, Ann Schleiss, se...
Our recognition of women\u27s involvement in Great Plains agriculture is frequently linked to stereo...
T he family farm has prevailed as a bastion of petty capitalism in the Great Plains. Although capita...
Women, including plains Indians, European immigrants, blacks, and Chicanas, have always been essenti...
Women as well as men took advantage of government land policies that encouraged settlement on the Gr...
Much of the work studying women\u27s role in the American West has served to establish the significa...
According to a widely used, recently published college survey text about westward expansion in the U...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
During the past dozen years or so, scholars have become increasingly involved in researching the liv...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
What is in store for the homesteader\u27s wife? Nothing but to deteriorate ... the homesteader can d...
Women settlers on the Great Plains frontier, as on other frontiers, carried the primary responsibili...
During the Great Depression, farm families throughout the nation experienced severe economic difficu...
In 1887 the Plains photographer Solomon Butcher met the David Hilton family in Custer County, Nebras...
W h e n she traveled to Kansas from New York in November 1875 to join a husband who had gone west si...
In 1870 on the southeastern Nebraska prairie near Beatrice, a young Bohemian woman, Ann Schleiss, se...
Our recognition of women\u27s involvement in Great Plains agriculture is frequently linked to stereo...
T he family farm has prevailed as a bastion of petty capitalism in the Great Plains. Although capita...
Women, including plains Indians, European immigrants, blacks, and Chicanas, have always been essenti...
Women as well as men took advantage of government land policies that encouraged settlement on the Gr...
Much of the work studying women\u27s role in the American West has served to establish the significa...
According to a widely used, recently published college survey text about westward expansion in the U...
Review of: Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940. Fink, Deborah
During the past dozen years or so, scholars have become increasingly involved in researching the liv...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....