An edition of Homesteading women (1992)

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an oral history of Colorado, 1890-1950

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An edition of Homesteading women (1992)

Homesteading women

an oral history of Colorado, 1890-1950

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The popular image of the settling of the American West has primarily been of cowboys, soldiers, miners, and trappers--the white men. In Homesteading Women: An Oral History of Colorado, 1890-1950 Julie Jones-Eddy brings to light the reality of the frontier through the oral testimonies of some of the women whose strength and perseverance were essential to the establishment of families, farms, and communities in the West. Homesteading Women is a compilation of Jones-Eddy's interviews with 47 women between the ages of 55 and 95--some married, some mothers, some employed, but all survivors of the rigors of homesteading in a demanding and, at times, hostile environment. The interviewees vividly recall frontier attitudes toward childhood, marriage, pregnancy and birth, work, health care, daily life, and death. Some of the women worked in the home, while others had roles in the fields alongside the men in addition to their domestic duties. Maintaining the home--whether it be a tent, a dugout, or a log cabin--was strenuous work, as the women had to cope with cold, altitude, and isolation, haul fuel and water, tend livestock, make preserves, soap, lard, and clothes, and generate cash with their "butter and egg" money. Outside the home, traditional gender lines were often blurred as women performed arduous tasks in caring for farm animals and working the land. Jones-Eddy provides many of her questions along with the interviewees' answers, thereby preserving the dialogue that elicited their responses. The result is an especially warm and personal account of an era and a way of life now gone by. Homesteading Women includes a chapter by Professor Elizabeth Jameson, coeditor of The Women's West. Jameson places the oral testimonies within a greater historical context and highlights the significant contribution these women made not only to their communities but to women's history in general.

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Homesteading women: an oral history of Colorado, 1890-1950
1992, Twayne Publishers, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York, Toronto, New York
Series
Twayne's oral history series ;, no. 7

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.8/0088042
Library of Congress
F781 .J84 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 252 p. :
Number of pages
252

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1554213M
Internet Archive
homesteadingwome00jone
ISBN 10
0805791035
LCCN
91034302
OCLC/WorldCat
24629240
LibraryThing
676266
Goodreads
5067969

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Work ID
OL4110680W

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