The Farmer's Frontier

The Farmer's Frontier
Title The Farmer's Frontier PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 236
Release 1959
Genre Agriculture
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The farmers' frontier, 1865-1900

The farmers' frontier, 1865-1900
Title The farmers' frontier, 1865-1900 PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Courtland Fite
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1966
Genre Agriculture
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The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900

The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900
Title The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900 PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Courtland Fite
Publisher
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Release 2002
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The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900

The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900
Title The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900 PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Courtland Fite
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780806120638

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Age of Betrayal

Age of Betrayal
Title Age of Betrayal PDF eBook
Author Jack Beatty
Publisher Vintage
Pages 514
Release 2008-04-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400032423

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Age of Betrayal is a brilliant reconsideration of America's first Gilded Age, when war-born dreams of freedom and democracy died of their impossibility. Focusing on the alliance between government and railroads forged by bribes and campaign contributions, Jack Beatty details the corruption of American political culture that, in the words of Rutherford B. Hayes, transformed “a government of the people, by the people, and for the people” into “a government by the corporations, of the corporations, and for the corporations.” A passionate, gripping, scandalous and sorrowing history of the triumph of wealth over commonwealth.

The Gilded Age

The Gilded Age
Title The Gilded Age PDF eBook
Author Mark Twain
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1904
Genre City and town life
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Farming across Borders

Farming across Borders
Title Farming across Borders PDF eBook
Author Timothy P. Bowman
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 490
Release 2017-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1623495695

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Farming across Borders uses agricultural history to connect the regional experiences of the American West, northern Mexico, western Canada, and the North American side of the Pacific Rim, now writ large into a broad history of the North American West. Case studies of commodity production and distribution, trans-border agricultural labor, and environmental change unite to reveal new perspectives on a historiography traditionally limited to a regional approach. Sterling Evans has curated nineteen essays to explore the contours of “big” agricultural history. Crops and commodities discussed include wheat, cattle, citrus, pecans, chiles, tomatoes, sugar beets, hops, henequen, and more. Toiling over such crops, of course, were the people of the North American West, and as such, the contributing authors investigate the role of agricultural labor, from braceros and Hutterites to women working in the sorghum fields and countless other groups in between. As Evans concludes, “society as a whole (no matter in what country) often ignores the role of agriculture in the past and the present.” Farming across Borders takes an important step toward cultivating awareness and understanding of the agricultural, economic, and environmental connections that loom over the North American West regardless of lines on a map. In the words of one essay, “we are tied together . . . in a hundred different ways.”