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$I"...$IAmerican Farms$I truly is a must for anyone with an interest in researching and writing the history of a farm."$I -- $IKansas
History$I, Vol. 19 No. 4.
$I"Hurt's advice is sound and useful for novice and veteran alike, largely because of the emphasis he places on the need to contextualize local farm history."$I -- P. D.
Travis, Texas Woman's University, $IChoice$I, May 1997.
$I"Aimed at those who seek to write farm or agricultural history, this book is actually useful for anyone who may long for expert guidance in pursuing
a topic."$I -- P. D. Travis, Texas Woman's University, $IChoice$I, May 1997.
$I". . . should be a starting point for every amateur and local historian, whether or not he or she is writing about a farm.
Beginning graduate students would also find many useful suggestions. Surely, however, it would be hard to imagine a writer on any subject in community history who would not find this book useful."$I -- Gilbert C.
Fite, University of Georgia, $IArkansas Historical Quarterly$I.
$I"Touting the value of doing 'nearby history,' the series editors David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty aspire 'to empower people to function as
historians themselves or evaluate what other historians might say and write about a personally important past.' Their goal is an admirable one, and $IAmerican Farms$I will help local historians achieve it."$I -- Lu
Ann Jones, East Carolina University, $IThe Journal of American History$I, March 1998. |
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