Bonds of Community: The Lives of Farm Women in Nineteenth-Century New York

By Nancy Osterud.

Bonds of Community: The Lives of Farm Women in Nineteenth-Century New York

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Women held a central place in long-settled rural communities like the Nanticoke Valley in upstate New York during the late nineteenth century. Their lives were limited by the bonds of kinship and labor, but farm women found strength in these bonds as well. Although they lacked control over land and were second-class citizens, these rural women did not occupy a "separate sphere." Individually and collectively, they responded to inequality by actively enlarging the dimensions of sharing in their relationships with men. - from Amzon

ISBN(s)

0801497981, 9780801497988

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