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Originally published in 1988, as part of the Rural Studies Series of the Rural Sociological Society, this is a collection of papers from the Second National Conference on American Farm Women in Historical Perspective, held in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 16-18, 1986. Includes the subjects of the impact of social and economic change on farm women; perspectives on the work of ethnic minorities and the Native American experience.
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Originally published in 1988, as part of the Rural Studies Series of the Rural Sociological Society, this is a collection of papers from the Second National Conference on American Farm Women in Historical Perspective, held in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 16-18, 1986. Includes the subjects of the impact of social and economic change on farm women; perspectives on the work of ethnic minorities and the Native American experience.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780367216399
- ISBN-10: 0367216396
- Artikelnr.: 69894890
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780367216399
- ISBN-10: 0367216396
- Artikelnr.: 69894890
Wava G Haney, Jane B Knowles
Introduction: Making 'The Invisible Farmer' Visible The Impact of Social
and Economic Change on Farm Women 1 'Tore Up and a-Mavin': Perspectives on
the Work of Black and Poor White Women in the Rural South, 1865-1940, 2
Making Women into Farmers' Wives: The Native American Experience in the
Inland Northwest 3 Sidelines and Moral Capital: Women on Nebraska Farms in
the 1930s Portraits of Farm Women's Lives 4 Land, Identity, and Agency in
the Oral Autobiographies of Farm Women 5 Image and Behavior: Women's
Participation in North American Family Agricultural Enterprises 6 'This
Country's Hard on Women and Oxen': A Study of the Images of Farm Women in
American Fiction Farm Women's Economic Roles 7 The Participation of Women
and Girls in Market and Non-Market Activities on Pennsylvania Farms 8
Off-Farm Labor Allocation by Married Farm Women: Research Review and New
Evidence from Wisconsin 9 A Characterization of the Kentucky Farm
Moonlighter 10 Marital Status and Independent Farming: The Importance of
Family Labor Flexibility to Farm Outcomes Farm Women and Resource Control
11 Farm Continuity and Female Land Inheritance: A Family Dilemma 12
Agricultural Mechanization and American Farm Women's Economic Roles 13 The
Impact of Changing Technologies on the Roles of Farm and Ranch Wives in
Southeastern Ohio Farm Women in Comparative and ·Historical Perspective 14
Women and Farming: Changing Structures, Changing Roles 15 Public Policy and
Women in Agricultural Production: A Comparative and Historical Analysis 16
Farm Women and the Structural Transformation of Agriculture: A
Cross-Cultural Perspective Farm Women's Community and Political Roles 17
'It's Our Tum Now': Rural American Women Speak Out, 1900-1920, 18 'Helping
Papa and Mamma Sing the People's Songs': Children in the Populist Party 19
Building the Base: Farm Women, the Rural Community, and Farm Organizations
in the Midwest, 1900-1940, 20 Farm Women in the Political Arena
and Economic Change on Farm Women 1 'Tore Up and a-Mavin': Perspectives on
the Work of Black and Poor White Women in the Rural South, 1865-1940, 2
Making Women into Farmers' Wives: The Native American Experience in the
Inland Northwest 3 Sidelines and Moral Capital: Women on Nebraska Farms in
the 1930s Portraits of Farm Women's Lives 4 Land, Identity, and Agency in
the Oral Autobiographies of Farm Women 5 Image and Behavior: Women's
Participation in North American Family Agricultural Enterprises 6 'This
Country's Hard on Women and Oxen': A Study of the Images of Farm Women in
American Fiction Farm Women's Economic Roles 7 The Participation of Women
and Girls in Market and Non-Market Activities on Pennsylvania Farms 8
Off-Farm Labor Allocation by Married Farm Women: Research Review and New
Evidence from Wisconsin 9 A Characterization of the Kentucky Farm
Moonlighter 10 Marital Status and Independent Farming: The Importance of
Family Labor Flexibility to Farm Outcomes Farm Women and Resource Control
11 Farm Continuity and Female Land Inheritance: A Family Dilemma 12
Agricultural Mechanization and American Farm Women's Economic Roles 13 The
Impact of Changing Technologies on the Roles of Farm and Ranch Wives in
Southeastern Ohio Farm Women in Comparative and ·Historical Perspective 14
Women and Farming: Changing Structures, Changing Roles 15 Public Policy and
Women in Agricultural Production: A Comparative and Historical Analysis 16
Farm Women and the Structural Transformation of Agriculture: A
Cross-Cultural Perspective Farm Women's Community and Political Roles 17
'It's Our Tum Now': Rural American Women Speak Out, 1900-1920, 18 'Helping
Papa and Mamma Sing the People's Songs': Children in the Populist Party 19
Building the Base: Farm Women, the Rural Community, and Farm Organizations
in the Midwest, 1900-1940, 20 Farm Women in the Political Arena
Introduction: Making 'The Invisible Farmer' Visible The Impact of Social
and Economic Change on Farm Women 1 'Tore Up and a-Mavin': Perspectives on
the Work of Black and Poor White Women in the Rural South, 1865-1940, 2
Making Women into Farmers' Wives: The Native American Experience in the
Inland Northwest 3 Sidelines and Moral Capital: Women on Nebraska Farms in
the 1930s Portraits of Farm Women's Lives 4 Land, Identity, and Agency in
the Oral Autobiographies of Farm Women 5 Image and Behavior: Women's
Participation in North American Family Agricultural Enterprises 6 'This
Country's Hard on Women and Oxen': A Study of the Images of Farm Women in
American Fiction Farm Women's Economic Roles 7 The Participation of Women
and Girls in Market and Non-Market Activities on Pennsylvania Farms 8
Off-Farm Labor Allocation by Married Farm Women: Research Review and New
Evidence from Wisconsin 9 A Characterization of the Kentucky Farm
Moonlighter 10 Marital Status and Independent Farming: The Importance of
Family Labor Flexibility to Farm Outcomes Farm Women and Resource Control
11 Farm Continuity and Female Land Inheritance: A Family Dilemma 12
Agricultural Mechanization and American Farm Women's Economic Roles 13 The
Impact of Changing Technologies on the Roles of Farm and Ranch Wives in
Southeastern Ohio Farm Women in Comparative and ·Historical Perspective 14
Women and Farming: Changing Structures, Changing Roles 15 Public Policy and
Women in Agricultural Production: A Comparative and Historical Analysis 16
Farm Women and the Structural Transformation of Agriculture: A
Cross-Cultural Perspective Farm Women's Community and Political Roles 17
'It's Our Tum Now': Rural American Women Speak Out, 1900-1920, 18 'Helping
Papa and Mamma Sing the People's Songs': Children in the Populist Party 19
Building the Base: Farm Women, the Rural Community, and Farm Organizations
in the Midwest, 1900-1940, 20 Farm Women in the Political Arena
and Economic Change on Farm Women 1 'Tore Up and a-Mavin': Perspectives on
the Work of Black and Poor White Women in the Rural South, 1865-1940, 2
Making Women into Farmers' Wives: The Native American Experience in the
Inland Northwest 3 Sidelines and Moral Capital: Women on Nebraska Farms in
the 1930s Portraits of Farm Women's Lives 4 Land, Identity, and Agency in
the Oral Autobiographies of Farm Women 5 Image and Behavior: Women's
Participation in North American Family Agricultural Enterprises 6 'This
Country's Hard on Women and Oxen': A Study of the Images of Farm Women in
American Fiction Farm Women's Economic Roles 7 The Participation of Women
and Girls in Market and Non-Market Activities on Pennsylvania Farms 8
Off-Farm Labor Allocation by Married Farm Women: Research Review and New
Evidence from Wisconsin 9 A Characterization of the Kentucky Farm
Moonlighter 10 Marital Status and Independent Farming: The Importance of
Family Labor Flexibility to Farm Outcomes Farm Women and Resource Control
11 Farm Continuity and Female Land Inheritance: A Family Dilemma 12
Agricultural Mechanization and American Farm Women's Economic Roles 13 The
Impact of Changing Technologies on the Roles of Farm and Ranch Wives in
Southeastern Ohio Farm Women in Comparative and ·Historical Perspective 14
Women and Farming: Changing Structures, Changing Roles 15 Public Policy and
Women in Agricultural Production: A Comparative and Historical Analysis 16
Farm Women and the Structural Transformation of Agriculture: A
Cross-Cultural Perspective Farm Women's Community and Political Roles 17
'It's Our Tum Now': Rural American Women Speak Out, 1900-1920, 18 'Helping
Papa and Mamma Sing the People's Songs': Children in the Populist Party 19
Building the Base: Farm Women, the Rural Community, and Farm Organizations
in the Midwest, 1900-1940, 20 Farm Women in the Political Arena