The Farm Crisis, 1919-1923

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Discover 'The Farm Crisis, 1919-1923', a pivotal exploration of American agriculture's tumultuous period post-World War I. This insightful book delves into the economic hardships faced by farmers, revealing the social and political implications that reshaped rural America during this critical era. As agricultural prices plummeted and the dust bowl threatened livelihoods, the struggles of the American farmer are brought to life through robust research and historical narratives. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of American agriculture, this title offers a detailed understanding of the farm crisis and its long-lasting impact on the agricultural landscape. Published by University of California Press as part of the esteemed Voices Revived program, this edition ensures high-quality scholarship is made accessible to a new generation of readers. Whether you are studying the complexities of rural economics or examining the social dynamics of the time, 'The Farm Crisis, 1919-1923' is indispensable for gaining context on the agricultural challenges that continue to resonate today.

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