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The Countryside in the Age of the Modern State: Political Histories of Rural America

PUBLISHER Cornell University Press (09/25/2001)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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"However urban the nation has become," Catherine McNicol Stock and Robert D. Johnston write, "twenty percent of its citizens still live outside major metropolitan areas. Moreover, rural economic activity--agricultural, extractive, recreational, and industrial--has an enormous impact on the nation's overall economic well-being. The stories of contemporary rural people still have the power to move us.... They reflect the values, dreams, and ideals at the core of the economically, racially, and ethnically diverse American experience."

The Countryside in the Age of the Modern State moves rural history into explorations of modern politics: diverse rural peoples and their complex relationships to the American state in the twentieth century. The volume's contributors examine African American progressive farm organizers; the experiences of Caribbean and Mexican farm laborers; agrarian intellectuals in the New Deal; the politics of land and landscape in the Rocky Mountain west; and the origins of today's rural political movements.

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ISBN-13: 9780801438509
ISBN-10: 0801438500
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 352
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.38 x 1.05 x 9.46 inches
Weight: 1.39 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Maps, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
History | Social History
History | United States - 20th Century
History | Sociology - Rural
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 307.720
Library of Congress Control Number: 2001003485
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"However urban the nation has become," Catherine McNicol Stock and Robert D. Johnston write, "twenty percent of its citizens still live outside major metropolitan areas. Moreover, rural economic activity--agricultural, extractive, recreational, and industrial--has an enormous impact on the nation's overall economic well-being. The stories of contemporary rural people still have the power to move us.... They reflect the values, dreams, and ideals at the core of the economically, racially, and ethnically diverse American experience."

The Countryside in the Age of the Modern State moves rural history into explorations of modern politics: diverse rural peoples and their complex relationships to the American state in the twentieth century. The volume's contributors examine African American progressive farm organizers; the experiences of Caribbean and Mexican farm laborers; agrarian intellectuals in the New Deal; the politics of land and landscape in the Rocky Mountain west; and the origins of today's rural political movements.

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Editor: Stock, Catherine McNicol
Catherine McNicol Stock is associate professor of history and director of the American studies program at Connecticut College.
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