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FormatDissertation
CreatorMiller, Michelle M.
TitleCultural diversity and conflict in American agriculture: Intergenerational responses of a Wisconsin farm family
Dissertation Note (type -- academic institution)Thesis (M.S.) -- University of Wisconsin-Madison
Date1992
Extent of Workix, 59 leaves ; 29 cm
AbstractThis research explores how agriculture is linked with human culture, examining the forces that impinge upon and change the relationship. The link between agriculture and culture is investigated through a social history of three generations of a Wisconsin farm family; the history is presented within the context of surrounding political and social changes and examines their effects on local culture. Includes section on Wisconsin immigration history, focusing on Norwegian and German immigrants.
NotesSubmitted towards Master of Science, Land Resources
Call NumberMKI dissertations
MKI TermsAgriculture/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Wisconsin/ Cultural differences/ Farming/ Farm life