TY - BOOK AU - ALBERS,PATRICIA C. AU - ARMITAGE,SUSAN AU - ARRINGTON,LEONARD J. AU - BAUMAN,PAULA M. AU - BROWN,MINNIE MILLER AU - BRYANT,KEITH L. AU - Cott,Nancy F. AU - FARAGHER,JOHN MACK AU - FARAGHER,JOHNNY AU - HAGLER,D.HARLAND AU - HARGREAVES,MARY W.M. AU - JENSEN,JOAN M. AU - PATTERSON-BLACK,SHERYLL AU - RILEY,GLENDA AU - STANSELL,CHRISTINE AU - STOELTJE,BEVERLY J. AU - STURGIS,CYNTHIA AU - TYLER,PAMELA AU - WEBB,ANNE B. AU - WIENER,JONATHAN M. TI - History of Women in the United States: Historical Articles on Women's Lives and Activities. T2 - History of Women in the United States SN - 9783598414602 AV - HQ1419 .H578 1993 U1 - 305.43 23 PY - 2012///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - K. G. Saur, KW - Rural women KW - United States KW - History KW - Women farmers KW - Women in agriculture KW - Women KW - Frau KW - Geschichte KW - USA KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Contents --; Series Preface --; Introduction --; Working on the Land --; History from the Inside-out: Writing the History of Women in Rural America --; Native American Women and Agriculture: A Seneca Case Study --; The Ideal Woman in the Antebellum South: Lady or Farmwife? --; The Role and Status of the Female Yeomanry in the Antebellum South: The Literary View --; “Not Gainfully Employed”: Women on the Iowa Frontier, 1833–1870 --; Images of the Frontierswoman: Iowa as a Case Study --; "You May Depend She Does Not Eat Much Idle Bread": Mid-Atlantic Farm Women and Their Historians --; Forgotten Persephones: Women Farmers on the Frontier --; Autonomy and Dependency in the Lives of Dakota Women: A Study in Historical Change --; Female Planters and Planters’ Wives in Civil War and Reconstruction: Alabama, 1850–1870 --; Black Women in American Agriculture --; Women Homesteaders on the Great Plains Frontier --; Women and Their Families on the Overland Trail to California and Oregon, 1842–1867 --; “A Helpmate for Man Indeed” The Image of the Frontier Woman --; Women in the Agricultural Settlement of the Northern Plains --; Women and Men in Western History: A Stereoptical Vision --; Single Women Homesteaders in Wyoming, 1880–1930 --; Rural Life among Nineteenth-Century Mormons: The Woman’s Experience --; Farm Women’s Roles in the Agricultural Development of South Dakota --; “How’re You Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm?”: Rural Women and the Urban Model in Utah --; “I’ve Worked, I’m Not Afraid of Work”: Farm Women in New Mexico, 1920–1940 --; The Ideal Rural Southern Woman as Seen by Progressive Farmer in the 1930s --; Copyright Information --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110978162 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110978162 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110978162/original ER -