Tied to Their Country

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESSISBN: 9781496243652

The Farm Crisis, Agrarian Activism, and the Rise of Anti-Federalism

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By Rebecca Shimoni Stoil
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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Rebecca Shimoni Stoil is an assistant professor of history at Clemson University and a former journalist.

Introduction: Cultivators of the Earth Chapter 1: Most Precious Part of the State Chapter Two: Failing on the Free Market Chapter 3: Fear and Loathing in the American Countryside Chapter 4: Vigilante Annies Chapter 5: Most Valuable Citizens Epilogue: Lasting Bands

"The Farm Crisis is a vastly understudied subject, and yet it had enormous implications for the political, economic, and social history of the United States. Its reverberations are still being felt throughout the agriculture heartland. Tied to Their Country does an exceptional job of examining the politics of the era and helping the reader understand how and why the farmers of the 1980s found themselves in such a dire situation. It explores not only the political but the cultural problem in which farmers found themselves as they moved from being the majority to a tiny minority."-Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, author of When a Dream Dies: Agriculture, Iowa, and the Farm Crisis of the 1980s "There is a need to understand the political realities of rural America, and a need to grapple more intentionally with the devastating effects of the Farm Crisis. Tied to Their Country offers several concrete contributions to the fields of agricultural, rural, and political history, shifting historical focus back to the intersection of rural identity with rural political economy."-Cory Haala, author of When Democrats Won the Heartland: Progressive Populism in the Age of Reagan, 1978-1992

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