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Agricultural and Rural History


Hart, John Fraser, "The Metempsychosis of King Cotton," Southeastern Geographer, 40 (May 2000), 93–105.

Levin, Amy, "Familiar Terrain: Domestic Ideology and Farm Policy in Three Women's Novels about the 1980s," National Women's Studies Association Journal, 11 (Spring 1999), 21–43.

Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela, "Helping Ma and Helping Pa: Iowa's Turn-of-the-Century Farm Children," Annals of Iowa, 59 (Spring 2000), 115–40.

Stull, Donald D., "Tobacco Barns and Chicken Houses: Agricultural Transformation in Western Kentucky," Human Organization, 59 (Summer 2000), 151–61. . . .


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