Delta Land

Delta Land
Title Delta Land PDF eBook
Author Maude Schuyler Clay
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 104
Release 1999
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781578061778

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A haunting photo project and prose involving recording and preservation of Mississippi Delta landscapes features its rapidly disappearing indigenous structures: mule barns, field churches, cotton gins, tenant houses, and railroad stations. 75 illustrations.

Delta Dogs

Delta Dogs
Title Delta Dogs PDF eBook
Author Maude Schuyler Clay
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Pets
ISBN 9781628460087

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New photographs from the beloved creator of Delta Land

Delta Life

Delta Life
Title Delta Life PDF eBook
Author Franz Krause
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781800734166

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Proposing a series of innovative steps towards better understanding human lives at the interstices of water and land, this volume includes eight ethnographies from deltas around the world. The book presents 'delta life' with intimate descriptions of the predicaments, imaginations and activities of delta inhabitants. Conceptually, the collection develops 'delta life' as a metaphor for approaching continual and intersecting sociocultural, economic and material transformations more widely. The book revolves around questions of hydrosociality, volatility, rhythms and scale. It thereby yields insights into people's lives that conventional, hydrological approaches to deltas cannot provide.

Delta Life

Delta Life
Title Delta Life PDF eBook
Author Franz Krause
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 247
Release 2021-06-11
Genre Nature
ISBN 1800731256

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Proposing a series of innovative steps towards better understanding human lives at the interstices of water and land, this volume includes eight ethnographies from deltas around the world. The book presents ‘delta life’ with intimate descriptions of the predicaments, imaginations and activities of delta inhabitants. Conceptually, the collection develops ‘delta life’ as a metaphor for approaching continual and intersecting sociocultural, economic and material transformations more widely. The book revolves around questions of hydrosociality, volatility, rhythms and scale. It thereby yields insights into people’s lives that conventional, hydrological approaches to deltas cannot provide.

Where I was Born and Raised

Where I was Born and Raised
Title Where I was Born and Raised PDF eBook
Author David Lewis Cohn
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1967
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Delta Empire

Delta Empire
Title Delta Empire PDF eBook
Author Jeannie Whayne
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 322
Release 2011-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 080713855X

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In Delta Empire: Lee Wilson and the Transformation of Agriculture in the New South Jeannie Whayne employs the fascinating history of a powerful plantation owner in the Arkansas delta to recount the evolution of southern agriculture from the late nineteenth century through World War II. After his father’s death in 1870, Robert E. “Lee” Wilson inherited 400 acres of land in Mississippi County, Arkansas. Over his lifetime, he transformed that inheritance into a 50,000-acre lumber operation and cotton plantation. Early on, Wilson saw an opportunity in the swampy local terrain, which sold for as little as fifty cents an acre, to satisfy an expanding national market for Arkansas forest reserves. He also led the fundamental transformation of the landscape, involving the drainage of tens of thousands of acres of land, in order to create the vast agricultural empire he envisioned. A consummate manager, Wilson employed the tenancy and sharecropping system to his advantage while earning a reputation for fair treatment of laborers, a reputation—Whayne suggests—not entirely deserved. He cultivated a cadre of relatives and employees from whom he expected absolute devotion. Leveraging every asset during his life and often deeply in debt, Wilson saved his company from bankruptcy several times, leaving it to the next generation to successfully steer the business through the challenges of the 1930s and World War II. Delta Empire traces the transition from the labor-intensive sharecropping and tenancy system to the capital-intensive neo-plantations of the post–World War II era to the portfolio plantation model. Through Wilson’s story Whayne provides a compelling case study of strategic innovation and the changing economy of the South in the late nineteenth century.

Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Utah

Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Utah
Title Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Utah PDF eBook
Author Utah. Secretary of State
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 1915
Genre Utah
ISBN

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