An edition of All We Knew Was to Farm (2000)

All We Knew Was to Farm

Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America)

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An edition of All We Knew Was to Farm (2000)

All We Knew Was to Farm

Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America)

"In the years after World War I, people of the upcountry South found their world rapidly changing. These changes brought mixed results, but the years between the world wars marked a turning point in the struggle of upcountry women to shape their own lives. New industry and the intervening hand of big government, intruding on once insular communities, forced new choices and redefined the roles of women in this region.".

"In All We Knew Was to Farm, Melissa Walker examines these critical developments, depicting the southern farm woman's confrontation with modern America. Drawing on personal interviews, archives, family papers, and contemporary government records, Walker reconstructs the stories of rural women dealing with bewildering and unsettling change. Some of them, Walker finds, were forced by the constraints of race and class to choose the best of a bad set of options.

Others adapted to change by becoming partners in farm operations, adopting the roles of consumers and homemakers, taking off-farm jobs, or leaving the land. The material lives of rural upcountry women improved dramatically by midcentury; yet in becoming middle class, Walker concludes, they found their lives both broadened and circumscribed."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
344

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Cover of: All We Knew Was to Farm
All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America)
June 19, 2002, The Johns Hopkins University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: All We Knew Was to Farm
All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America)
April 10, 2000, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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First Sentence

"In many ways this book is a tribute to my roots in a rural upcountry community."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD6073.F32U69 2000, HD6073.F32 U69 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
344
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7870550M
Internet Archive
allweknewwastofa0000walk
ISBN 10
080186318X
ISBN 13
9780801863189
LCCN
99038678
OCLC/WorldCat
41944614
Goodreads
5450209

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2753841W

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In many ways this book is a tribute to my roots in a rural upcountry community.
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