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Broken Heartland : the Rise of America's Rural Ghetto (96 Edition)

by Osha Gray Davidson

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ISBN13: 9780877455547
ISBN10: 0877455546
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Between 1940 and the mid 1980s, farm production expenses in America's Heartland tripled, capital purchases quadrupled, interest payments jumped tenfold, profits fell 10 percent, the number of farmers decreased by two-thirds, and nearly every farming community lost population, businesses, and economic stability. Growth for these desperate communities has come to mean low-paying part-time jobs, expensive tax concessions, waste dumps, and industrial hog farming, all of which come with environmental and psychological price tags. In Broken Heartland, Osha Gray Davidson chronicles the decline of the Heartland and its transformation into a bitterly divided and isolated regional ghetto. Through interviews with more than two hundred farmers, social workers, government officials, and scholars, he puts a human face on the farm crisis of the 1980s. In this expanded edition, Davidson emphasizes the tenacious power of far-right-wing groups; his chapter on these burgeoning rural organizations in the original edition of Broken Heartland was the first in-depth look - six years before the Oklahoma City bombing - at the politics of hate they nurture. He also spotlights NAFTA, hog lots, sustainable agriculture, and the other battles and changes over the past six years in rural America.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-212) and index.

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ISBN:
9780877455547
Subtitle:
The Rise of America's Rural Ghetto
Author:
Davidson, Osha Gray
Publisher:
University of Iowa Press
Location:
Iowa City :
Subject:
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Sociology - General
Subject:
Sociology
Subject:
Social conditions
Subject:
Farmers
Subject:
Rural conditions
Subject:
Rural poor
Subject:
United States Social conditions 1980-
Subject:
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry - General
Subject:
Agriculture - General
Subject:
United States Rural conditions.
Edition Number:
Expanded ed.
Edition Description:
Expanded
Series Volume:
[71-102]
Publication Date:
September 1996
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
9.27x6.02x.63 in. .71 lbs.

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