From Prairie Farmer To Entrepreneur

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Their account will inform readers with a detailed account of one of the great transformations in American life."--BOOK JACKET.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Dennis Nordin
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Release : 2005
File : 386 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0253345715


Prairie Patrimony

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Drawing on a decade-long ethnographic study of seven Illinois farming communities, Salamon demonstrates how family land transfers serve as the mechanism fro recreating the social relations fundamental to midwestern ethnic identities. She shows how, along with the land, families pass on a cultural patrimony that shapes practices of farm management, succession, and inheritance and that ultimately determines how land tenure and the personality of rural communities evolve.

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Genre : History
Author : Sonya Salamon
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Release : 2014-02-01
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781469611181


Great Plains Quarterly

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Genre : Great Plains
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Release : 2007
File : 704 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105131563905


Journal Of The Illinois State Historical Society

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Genre : Illinois
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Release : 2018
File : 446 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSD:31822042554352


Minnesota History

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Vol. 6 includes the 23d Biennial report of the Society, 1923/24, as an extra number.

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Genre : Minnesota
Author : Theodore Christian Blegen
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Release : 2004
File : 396 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106018395670


Ghost Settlement On The Prairie

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Four miles southeast of the village of Matfield Green in Chase County, Kansas—the heart of the Flint Hills—lies the abandoned settlement of Thurman. At the turn of the century Thurman was a prosperous farming and ranching settlement with fifty-one households, a post office, two general stores, a blacksmith shop, five schools, and a church. Today, only the ruins of Thurman remain. Joseph Hickey uses Thurman to explore the settlement form of social organization, which—along with the village, hamlet, and small town—was a dominant feature of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American life. He traces Thurman's birth in 1874, its shallow rises and falls, and its demise in 1944. Akin to what William Least Heat-Moon did for Chase County in PrairyErth, Hicky provides a "deep map" for one post-office community and, consequently, tells us a great deal about America's rural past. Describing the shifting relationships between Thurmanites and their Matfield Green neighbors, Hickey details how social forces set in motion by the American ideal of individualism and the machinations of capitalist entrepreneurs produced a Darwinian struggle between Thurman stock raisers and Flint Hills "cattle barons" that ultimately doomed Thurman. Central to the story are the concept of "ordinary entrepreneurship" and the profoundly capitalist attitudes of the farmers who settled Thurman and thousands of other communities dotting the American landscape. Hickey's account of Thurman's social organization and disintegration provides a new perspective on what happened when the cattle drives from Texas and the Southwest shifted in the 1880s from the Kansas cowtowns to the Flint Hills. Moreover, he punctures numerous myths about the Flint Hills, including those that cattle dominated because the land is too rocky to farm or that Indians refused to farm because of traditional beliefs. Like many other small rural communities, Hickey argues, Thurman during its seventy-year history was actually several different settlements. A product of changing social conditions, each one resulted from shifting memberships and boundaries that reflected the efforts of local entrepreneurs to use country schools, churches, and other forms of "social capital" to gain advantages over their competitors. In the end, Thurman succumbed to the impact of agribusiness, which had the effect of transforming social capital from an asset into a liability. Ultimately, Hickey shows, the settlement's fate echoed the decline of rural community throughout America.

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Genre : History
Author : Joseph V. Hickey
Publisher : Rural America
Release : 1995
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015034025448


Immigration And Settlement 1870 1939

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Immigration and Settlement, 1870-1939 includes twenty articles organized under the following topics: the "Opening of the Prairie West," First Nations and the Policy of Containment, Patterns of Settlement, and Ethnic Relations and Identity in the New West. The second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, Immigration and Settlement includes chapters on early immigration patterns including transportation routes and ethnic blocks, as well as the policy of containing First Nations on reserves. Other chapters grapple with the various identities, preferences, and prejudices of settlers and their complex relationships with each other as well as the larger polity.

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Genre : History
Author : Gregory P. Marchildon
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Release : 2009
File : 620 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0889772304


Union Agriculturist And Western Prairie Farmer

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Genre : Agriculture
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Release : 2007
File : 504 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:81578318


Democracy In Alberta

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In addition to offering an original analysis of the party system and Alberta's political structures and institutions, Democracy in Alberta presents a fascinating micro-history of the social and economic characteristics of Alberta.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Crawford Brough Macpherson
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Release : 2013-01-01
File : 293 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781442615755


American Inventors Entrepreneurs And Business Visionaries Revised Edition

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Praise for the previous edition: "This fun-to-read source will add spice for economics and business classes..."—American Reference Books Annual "...worthy of inclusion in reference collections of public, academic, and high-school libraries. Its content is wide-ranging and its entries provide interesting reading."—Booklist "A concise introduction to American inventors and entrepreneurs, recommended for academic and public libraries."—Choice American Inventors, Entrepreneurs, and Business Visionaries, Revised Edition profiles more than 300 important Americans from colonial times to the present. Featuring such inventors and entrepreneurs as Thomas Edison and Madame C. J. Walker, this revised resource provides in-depth information on robber barons and their counterparts as well as visionaries such as Bill Gates. Coverage includes: Jeffrey Bezos Michael Bloomberg Sergey Brin and Larry Page Michael Dell Steve Jobs Estée Lauder T. Boone Pickens Russell Simmons Oprah Winfrey Mark Zuckerberg.

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Genre : History
Author : Charles Carey Jr.
Publisher : Infobase Holdings, Inc
Release : 2020-03-01
File : 578 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781438182148