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Agricultural and Rural History

Bruegel, Martin, "Work, Gender, and Authority on the Farm: The Hudson Valley Countryside, 1790s–1850s," Agricultural History, 76 (Winter 2002), 1–27.

Chaomin, Li, "Zhongguo gudai Changpingcang sixiang dui Meiguo xinzheng nongyelifa de yingxiang" (The influence of the idea of ever-normal granary on Henry A. Wallace and the Agricultural Adjustment Act in the New Deal), Fudan Journal (Shanghai) (no. 3, 2000), 42–50. In Chinese.

Colyer, Dale, "Changes in Appalachian Agriculture: 1965–2000," Journal of Appalachian Studies, 7 (Fall 2001), 349–74.

Hoskins, Deb, "Negotiating 'the Circle of Friendship': Agriculture, Cooperation, and Diversity in a Small-Town Revitalization Program, 1926–1930," Agricultural History, 76 (Winter 2002), 82–105.

Kurosawa, Mariko, "The Happy Marriage of Horticulture and Cemeteries in Antebellum America," Oubei Bunka Kenkyu (Ibaraki), 18 (2000), 1–24. . . .


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