This research used a literary-theoretical approach to guide investigation of the once-popular column titled “John Turnipseed,” which was published for more than 60 years in the Indiana Prairie Farmer magazine. As the fictional author, Turnipseed entertained thousands of rural readers through his humorous first-person narration of interactions and adventures on and about his Indiana farm in the early twentieth century. The research focused specifically on the 51 Turnipseed columns published in the year 1926, a pivotal era in U.S. agriculture as well as American society. The literary theory of New Historicism was used to analyze two historical factors — education and lives of females — and to generate claims about the culture of 1920s rural A...
My dissertation is an ethnographic study of older women in the village of Paxton, Nebraska (populati...
Review of: The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis. Cochrane, Willard W
This dissertation examines the rhetoric of predominantly white U.S. rural and farm women from the 19...
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
My research focuses on early twentieth century rhetorical arguments regarding rural reform in the Un...
Although the early twentieth century was a period of unprecedented agricultural prosperity, the stat...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation focusses on the dialogue within the rural community and between the country and th...
Review of: Sowing Modernity: America\u27s First Agricultural Revolution. McClelland, Peter D
This project contributes to our understanding of rural Midwesterners and farm newspapers at the turn...
The transformation of a preindustrial rural community into part of modern industrialized society is ...
New Agrarianism and American Children’s Literature Emily Cardinali Cormier, Ph.D. University of Conn...
Review of: Families and Farmhouses in Nineteenth Century America: Vernacular Design and Social Chang...
Between the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War, American agriculture developed th...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
My dissertation is an ethnographic study of older women in the village of Paxton, Nebraska (populati...
Review of: The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis. Cochrane, Willard W
This dissertation examines the rhetoric of predominantly white U.S. rural and farm women from the 19...
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
My research focuses on early twentieth century rhetorical arguments regarding rural reform in the Un...
Although the early twentieth century was a period of unprecedented agricultural prosperity, the stat...
This dissertation examines the contribution of the illustrated agricultural periodical, the American...
This dissertation focusses on the dialogue within the rural community and between the country and th...
Review of: Sowing Modernity: America\u27s First Agricultural Revolution. McClelland, Peter D
This project contributes to our understanding of rural Midwesterners and farm newspapers at the turn...
The transformation of a preindustrial rural community into part of modern industrialized society is ...
New Agrarianism and American Children’s Literature Emily Cardinali Cormier, Ph.D. University of Conn...
Review of: Families and Farmhouses in Nineteenth Century America: Vernacular Design and Social Chang...
Between the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War, American agriculture developed th...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
My dissertation is an ethnographic study of older women in the village of Paxton, Nebraska (populati...
Review of: The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis. Cochrane, Willard W
This dissertation examines the rhetoric of predominantly white U.S. rural and farm women from the 19...