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Prairie Patrimony: Family, Farming, and Community in the Midwest (Studies in Rural Culture)
 
 
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Prairie Patrimony: Family, Farming, and Community in the Midwest (Studies in Rural Culture) [Hardcover]

Sonya Salamon (Author)

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Studies in Rural Culture March 1992
Prairie Patrimony consolidates, refines, advances and grounds recent scholarship that challenges familiar platitudes about family farming and rural life in the United States. . . . No one should doubt the great contribution that Salamon has made to our understanding of American rural life.
American Studies

[Salamon's] approach yields a depth of information about farming culture not usually found in the literature on rural America.
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Takes the reader on a cultural tour of a cherished American institution and landscape--midwestern farm families and their farms. With perceptive attention to detail and knowledge borne of first-hand study over many years, [Salamon] skillfully reveals the pervasive imprint of ethnicity. . . . Prairie Patrimony represents one of those rare studies that enrich our social vision and understanding in extraordinary ways.
Glen H. Elder, Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Salamon's book is a remarkable contribution to the study of agriculture and culture, and its cross-disciplinary approach will engage scholars in many areas. For historians, it is a splendid illustration that different behaviors between American and immigrant farmers, planted over a century ago in the Middle West, have endured to the present.
Jon Gjerde, University of California, Berkeley

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Editorial Reviews

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These volumes are both studies of present-day family farms, farm families, and farming communities in the Midwest. Prairie Patrimony describes and compares seven rural communities in Illinois; Waucoma Twilight looks at a single community in northeast Iowa. Salamon (family studies, Univ. of Illinois) based her book on an extended study of three Illinois communities of German ancestry, three others of Yankee (British and Scottish) descent, and one community that is a mixture of Germans and Yankees. Her book focuses on how these two very different ethnic groups, German and Yankee, each practice farming according to their own distinct cultural systems; in other words, how culture affects agriculture. Salamon offers some hope for the future of the family farm. She indicates that over half the Midwest farm population is of German background, and her studies have shown that this ethnic group places a high value on farm ownership and stewardship and in maintaining family farm continuity. Unlike Salamon, Schwartz does not use the methods or terminology of anthropology and sociology. An associate professor of journalism at the University of Minnesota, she relies heavily on journalism's tools of the interview and the photograph. During her stay in Waucoma, the author interviewed several generations of five farm families, and in telling their stories she tells the larger story of Waucoma: its more glorious past, present decline, and future prospects. Both books are recommended for academic libraries and for public libraries where there is an interest in farming.
- William H. Wiese, Kansas State Univ. Libs., Manhattan
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

No one should doubt the great contribution that Salamon has made to our understanding of American rural life.

American Studies

[Salamon's] approach yields a depth of information about farming culture not usually found in the literature on rural America.

Choice

Prairie Patrimony represents one of those rare studies that enrich our social vision and understanding in extraordinary ways.

Glen H. Elder, Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

A remarkable contribution to the study of agriculture and culture . . . its cross-disciplinary approach will engage scholars in many areas.

Jon Gjerde, University of California, Berkeley --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Practices of contemporary Illinois farmers are best understood by starting with the past, the source of cultural patterns that order action (Bloch 1985; Ortner 1990; Sahlins 1981). Read the first page
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yeoman goals, rental acreage, yeoman communities, yeoman parents, retired farm wife, yeoman community, mean farm size, entrepreneur communities, farm consolidation, tenant operator, rental land, wife dyad, farming patterns, yeoman families, family dyad, conjugal roles, tract size, entrepreneur families, sibling solidarity, plat maps
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Prairie Gem, Black Prairie, Gray Prairie, World War, Bureau of the Census, German Catholic, Margaret Beattie Bogue, United States, Emerson Yankees, Corn Belt, Illinois Central, Midwestern Family Farmers, Department of Agriculture, East Friesland, Family Farming Patterns, German Lutheran, Missouri Synod, Rachel Ann Rosenfeld, Implications of Family Practices, New World, Old Guard, Boniface Germans, Freiburg Germans, Consumer Price Index, Great Depression
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