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Reading, reform, and rural change: The Midwestern farm press, 1895 to 1920.

机译:阅读,改革与乡村变革:1895年至1920年,中西部农场出版社。

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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, economic, demographic, and cultural changes transformed American life. Immigration, urbanization, and industrial growth changed the United States from a rural to an urban nation. As Richard Hofstadter noted, "the United States was born in the country and moved to the city." This dissertation examines Midwestern farmers and farm newspapers during the Progressive Era.; By the late nineteenth century, reading had become a necessity of life for farmers as it had for the rest of the country. Far from being "hicks" who were out of the mainstream of American culture, rural Midwesterners were careful readers of many of the same publications as city people. They also read for many of the same reasons: to entertain themselves and their families, to build and maintain communities of like-minded people, and to obtain useful information for their lives. Farm newspapers reached out to as many of these rural readers as possible. They reached all types of farmers---including landowners and renters---at all socioeconomic levels.; Farmers did not publish farm newspapers, however. Owners and editors had left the countryside to pursue careers in journalism. As a result, urban progressive reformers often influenced editors and other writers. Farm newspapers communicated recommendations for reform to rural Midwesterners, including advice about the rural church, the country school, and the farm family. Rural Midwesterners did not accept their advice unquestioningly, however. Farmers were complex people, adopting some reforms and discarding others.; This project contributes to our understanding of rural Midwesterners and farm newspapers at the turn of the century. While cultural historians have mainly focused on readers in towns and cities, it examines Midwestern farmers. It also contributes to the "new rural history" by exploring the ideas of Hal Barron and others that country people selectively adapted the advice given to them by reformers. Finally, it furthers our understanding of American farm newspapers themselves and offers suggestions on how to use them as sources.
机译:在19世纪末和20世纪初,经济,人口和文化的变化改变了美国人的生活。移民,城市化和工业增长使美国从农村变成了城市国家。正如理查德·霍夫施塔特(Richard Hofstadter)指出的那样:“美国诞生于该国,并搬到了这座城市。”本文研究了进步时代中西部的农民和农场报纸。到19世纪后期,读书已成为农民生活的必需品,就像全国其他地区一样。中西部农村人不是远离美国文化主流的“嬉皮士”,而是认真地阅读许多与城市人一样的出版物的读者。他们还出于许多相同的原因进行阅读:娱乐自己和他们的家人,建立和维护志趣相投的人的社区,并获取有关其生活的有用信息。农场报纸吸引了尽可能多的农村读者。他们触及了所有社会经济水平的所有类型的农民,包括土地所有者和房客。但是,农民没有出版农场报纸。业主和编辑离开农村,从事新闻事业。结果,城市进步改革者经常影响编辑和其他作家。农场报纸向中西部农村人传达了改革建议,包括有关农村教堂,乡村学校和农场家庭的建议。但是,中西部农村人毫不怀疑地接受了他们的建议。农民是复杂的人,采取了一些改革而放弃了其他改革。该项目有助于我们在世纪之交对中西部农村地区和农场报纸的理解。虽然文化历史学家主要关注城镇读者,但它研究的是中西部农民。通过探索哈尔·巴伦(Hal Barron)和其他人(乡下人有选择地改编改革者提供的建议)的思想,它也为“新农村历史”做出了贡献。最后,它进一步加深了我们对美国农用报纸本身的理解,并提供了有关如何将其用作来源的建议。

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  • 作者

    Fry, John J.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Iowa.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Iowa.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Journalism.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 384 p.
  • 总页数 384
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;新闻学、新闻事业;
  • 关键词

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