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The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920

The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920

1st Edition

By John J. Fry
November 14, 2012

This project contributes to our understanding of rural Midwesterners and farm newspapers at the turn of the century. While cultural historians have mainly focused on readers in town and cities, it examines Midwestern farmers. It also contributes to the "new rural history" by exploring the ideas of ...

Labor and Laborers of the Loom Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840

Labor and Laborers of the Loom: Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840

1st Edition

By Gail Fowler Mohanty
September 10, 2012

Labor and Laborers of the Loom: Mechanization and Handloom Weavers 1780-1840 develops several themes important to understanding the social, cultural and economic implications of industrialization. The examination of these issues within a population of extra-factory workers distinguishes this study....

Daughters of Eve Pregnant Brides and Unwed Mothers in Seventeenth Century Essex County, Massachusetts

Daughters of Eve: Pregnant Brides and Unwed Mothers in Seventeenth Century Essex County, Massachusetts

1st Edition

By Else L. Hambleton
October 29, 2012

This study examines cases of fornication, bastardy, and paternity cases brought before the courts in Essex County, Massachusetts between 1640 and 1692. Prosecution and conviction rates, sentencing patterns, and socio-economic data, as well as attitudes, were analyzed to determine that women who ...

Narrative, Political Unconscious and Racial Violence in Wilmington, North Carolina

Narrative, Political Unconscious and Racial Violence in Wilmington, North Carolina

1st Edition

By Leslie Hossfeld
October 29, 2012

This work examines the counter-narratives of social actors that may be used as resources to promote and create social change, particularly racial change. A policy implication emanating from this research is to institute an educational component for the North Carolina public school curriculum that ...

The Making of the Primitive Baptists A Cultural and Intellectual History of the Anti-Mission Movement, 1800-1840

The Making of the Primitive Baptists: A Cultural and Intellectual History of the Anti-Mission Movement, 1800-1840

1st Edition

By James R. Mathis
June 28, 2012

This study describes the creation of the Primitive Baptist movement and discusses the main outlines of their thought. It also weaves the story of the Primitive Baptists with other developments in American Christianity in the Early Republic....

America's Fight Over Water The Environmental and Political Effects of Large-Scale Water Systems

America's Fight Over Water: The Environmental and Political Effects of Large-Scale Water Systems

1st Edition

By Kevin Wehr
September 10, 2012

This book inquires into the relations between society and its natural environment by examining the historical discourse around several cases of state building in the American West: the construction of three high dams from 1928 to 1963....

The Literature of Immigration and Racial Formation Becoming White, Becoming Other, Becoming American in the Late Progressive Era

The Literature of Immigration and Racial Formation: Becoming White, Becoming Other, Becoming American in the Late Progressive Era

1st Edition

By Linda Joyce Brown
September 10, 2012

This work examines early twentieth-century literature about women immigrants in order to reveal the differing ways that American racial categories and identities, particularly that of whiteness, were textually and socially constructed at the beginning of the twentieth century....

US Textile Production in Historical Perspective A Case Study from Massachusetts

US Textile Production in Historical Perspective: A Case Study from Massachusetts

1st Edition

By Susan Ouellette
September 10, 2012

This book explores the development of a provincial textile industry in colonial America. Immediately after the end of the Great Migration into the Massachusetts Bay colony, settlers found themselves in a textile crisis. They were not able to generate the kind of export commodities that would enable...

Women Workers on Strike Narratives of Southern Women Unionists

Women Workers on Strike: Narratives of Southern Women Unionists

1st Edition

By Roxanne Newton
September 10, 2012

Gender, class, and culture merge in the lived experiences of women on strike in the South. This book examines women unionists’ life histories through the lens of narrative analysis, interpreting their multiple perspectives as four coherent discourse communities: social activists, union feminists, ...

The First of Causes to Our Sex The Female Moral Reform Movement in the Antebellum Northeast, 1834-1848

The First of Causes to Our Sex: The Female Moral Reform Movement in the Antebellum Northeast, 1834-1848

1st Edition

By Daniel S. Wright
July 26, 2012

The First of Causes to Our Sex is a study of the first movement in the United States for social change by and for women. Female moral reform in the 1830s and '40s was a campaign to abolish sexual vice and the sexual double standard, and to promote sexual abstinence among the young as they entered ...

Language, Gender, and Citizenship in American Literature, 1789-1919

Language, Gender, and Citizenship in American Literature, 1789-1919

1st Edition

By Amy Dunham Strand
February 27, 2012

Examining language debates and literary texts from Noah Webster to H.L. Mencken and from Washington Irving to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, this book demonstrates how gender arose in passionate discussions about language to address concerns about national identity and national citizenship elicited by ...

Negotiating Motherhood in Nineteenth-Century American Literature

Negotiating Motherhood in Nineteenth-Century American Literature

1st Edition

By Mary McCartin Wearn
February 27, 2012

Returning to a foundational moment in the history of the American family, Negotiating Motherhood in Nineteenth-Century American Literature explores how various authors of the period represented the maternal role – an office that came to a new, social prominence at the end of the eighteenth century....

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