This dissertation uses selected works of Grant Wood's art as a touchtone to investigate a broader visual culture surrounding agriculture in America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By doing so I argue that Wood engaged with pressing social questions, including the phenomenon now referred to as agribusiness. Although agribusiness is often associated with the Green Revolution of the 1940s and 1950s, its beginning dates to the nineteenth century. Indeed, Wood's lifetime was an era when land was consolidated, production and distribution were vertically integrated, and breeding became scientifically informed. To access the power dynamics of this transition, I begin each chapter with work by Wood, and then analyze it in c...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural economics from its inauguration as a discipline in the ...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural economics from its inauguration as a discipline in the ...
In the days of the early republic, agriculture provided more than just an economic foundation; it sh...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation uses selected works of Grant Wood's art as a touchtone to investigate a broader vi...
The rise of the corporation is one of the most transformative events in the history of United States...
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
This dissertation examines American farmstead imagery of the nineteenth-century and how those images...
Throughout its long history – from the fifteenth-century peasant farmers featured in the Très Riches...
From Herbert Agar’s book, Land of the Free, this print presents a view into the agrarian lifestyle o...
This dissertation seeks to identify the sources of the ideas of Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson about ...
Ever since the eighteenth century, experts have tried to tell farmers how to farm. The agricultural ...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural economics from its inauguration as a discipline in the ...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural economics from its inauguration as a discipline in the ...
In the days of the early republic, agriculture provided more than just an economic foundation; it sh...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation uses selected works of Grant Wood's art as a touchtone to investigate a broader vi...
The rise of the corporation is one of the most transformative events in the history of United States...
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
This dissertation examines American farmstead imagery of the nineteenth-century and how those images...
Throughout its long history – from the fifteenth-century peasant farmers featured in the Très Riches...
From Herbert Agar’s book, Land of the Free, this print presents a view into the agrarian lifestyle o...
This dissertation seeks to identify the sources of the ideas of Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson about ...
Ever since the eighteenth century, experts have tried to tell farmers how to farm. The agricultural ...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural economics from its inauguration as a discipline in the ...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural economics from its inauguration as a discipline in the ...
In the days of the early republic, agriculture provided more than just an economic foundation; it sh...