A spatial approach to culture, agriculture and political economy in the late nineteenth-century corn-belt

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2011-01-01
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Noll, Peter
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Pamela Riney-kehrberg
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This work highlights the institutional nature of spatial relationships that restricted cropping choices and patterned both the landscape and work behaviors of farm families in the late nineteenth-century Illinois corn-belt. It accomplishes this through a intra regional comparison of agricultural production statistics among native-stock and German-American farmers and a study of their varied cultural approaches to gendered labor and the built environment.

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