All We Knew Was to Farm

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801869242

Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941

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By Melissa Walker
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Contents:List of Figures

List of Tables

AcknowledgementsIntroduction: ""All We Knew Was to Farm""

1. Rural Life in the Upcountry South: The Scene in 1920

2. Making Do and Doing Without: Farm Women Cope with the Economic Crisis, 1920-1941

3. ""Grandma Would Find Some Way to Make Some Money"": Farm Women's Cash Incomes

4. Mixed Messages: Home Extension Work among Upcountry Farm Women in the 1920s and 1930s

5. Government Relocation and Upcountry Women

6. Rural Women and Industrialization

7. Farm Wives and Commercial Farming

8. ""The Land of Do Without"": The Changing Face of Sevier County, Tennessee, 1908-1940

Epilogue: The Persistence of Rural ValuesAbbreviations

Notes

Bibliographical Essay

Index

""Walker provides a much needed account of the South that should be of interest to all those who study the twentieth century.""

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