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Main Street in Crisis: The Great Depression and the Old Middle Class on the Northern Plains [Hardcover]

Catherine McNicol Stock (Author)
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April 1992
This study of class during the Great Depression is the first to examine a relatively neglected geographical area, the northern plains states of North and South Dakota, from a social and cultural perspective. Surveying the values and ideals of the old middle class—independent shopkeepers, artisans, professionals, and farmers—Catherine Stock presents a picture of Dakotans' cultural life in the 1920s and 1930s and tells of their efforts to come to terms with the enormous social change brought about by the New Deal.

According to Stock, the depression not only destroyed Dakotans' economic foundations but also bankrupted their community organizations and undermined theirsocial relations. She shows that Dakotans' social values, characterized by notions of neighborliness, loyalty, hard wok, upright character, and individual enterprise, were threatedened first by devastating drought and subsequent economic collapse and then by massive relief efforts and governmental intervention on an unprecedented scale. By 1940, one-third of all farmers who owned their land had lost it to foreclosure, and the federal government had spent nearly half a billion dollars to aid the region.

Stock argues that to Dakotans, the New Deal offered a trade-off between autonomy, community, and local control, on the one hand, and survival itself on the other. Dakotans, ambivalent toward "progress," feared not only for their land, their businesses, their families, and their communities; they feared for the survival of a way of life. They responded, says Stock, by working to make sense of the new world and find renewed meaning in the old.

Consulting varied sources such as diaries, autobiographies, oral histories, and newspaper accounts, Stock includes women's voices as well as men's. She integrates female perspectives on farm life and old-middle-class community into the narrative as a whole and devotes a separate chapter to women's experiences of the upheavals produced by the Great Depression and the New Deal.

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Editorial Reviews

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An outstanding book, one with implications that go far beyond its chronological and geographical borders.

Canadian Review of American Studies

[A] thoughtful, even wise, book.

Journal of American History

Stock's provocative analysis deserves the widest readership.

American Historical Review

An outstanding work of scholarship that fills an important void in our understanding of the Depression decade.

Journal of the West

An imaginatively researched, well-written, provocatively argued book that will begin to fill a vacuum in our knowledge.

Lawrence Levine, University of California, Berkeley --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: University of North Carolina Press (April 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807820113
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807820117
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,704,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars I learned some things, November 22, 2007
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I learned some things from this book, but it does amble on like a boring textbook sometimes. The stories of the the families were very interesting. My great-grandma's cows in N.E. SD ate cockleburs during the depression, and trying to hit water during a well drill was distressing.
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Few settlers, if any at all, had come to Dakota Territory expecting life there to be easy. Read the first page
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petty producerism, intense drought distress, skyscraper capitol, clergy letters, farm strike, old middle class, petty production, farm politics, petty producers, farm women, cornerstone ceremony, northern plains
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North Dakota, South Dakota, New Deal, Great Depression, Dust Bowl, United States, Grand Forks, Lorena Hickok, Ann Marie Low, Great Plains, Holiday Association, World War, Grand Lodge, Charles Day, Henry Wallace, Missouri River, Bismarck Tribune, Intertec Publishing Corporation, Nonpartisan League, Pioneer Family, Stony Brook, Theodore Straub, Walter Burke, Arthur Rothstein, Cow War
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