Hill farms : surviving modern times in early twentieth-century Vermont / Dona Brown.
2025
S451.V5
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Title
Hill farms : surviving modern times in early twentieth-century Vermont / Dona Brown.
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ISBN
9781685751555 epub
1685751555
9781625348722 paperback
9781685751548 ebook
1685751547
9781625348739 hardcover
162534872X
1625348738
1685751555
9781625348722 paperback
9781685751548 ebook
1685751547
9781625348739 hardcover
162534872X
1625348738
Published
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2025]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Call Number
S451.V5
Dewey Decimal Classification
630.9743
Summary
"There is a stubborn myth that has persisted for almost two centuries: the narrative of the abandoned farm in the rural American northeast. In Hill Farms, historian Dona Brown challenges this notion of rural decline with a focus on Jamaica, Vermont, a small town in the hills west of Brattleboro. Through this town's history, she reveals a more complex economic and environmental narrative, a story of the continued use of traditional agricultural methods despite the growing power of modernization and demands for increased efficiencies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Series
Environmental history of the northeast
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Hill farms
Print version: 9781625348739
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