標題: Titlebook: Bygone Utopias and Farm Protest in the Rural Midwest; Returning Home Daniel Jaster Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s [打印本頁] 作者: 不要提吃飯 時間: 2025-3-21 19:42
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作者: linear 時間: 2025-3-21 23:22 作者: 惡臭 時間: 2025-3-22 00:54 作者: 多山 時間: 2025-3-22 07:08 作者: Ballerina 時間: 2025-3-22 10:46
Metallic and catalytic particles,s, acclimated to a certain amount of change when it was on their terms, argued that their way of life was acceptable and should not be forced to change to fit the views of urbanites and industrialists.作者: AWL 時間: 2025-3-22 14:42
Teubner Studienbücher der Biologiehe benefits of their transformation came with large costs, prompting a moment of reflection about whether the change in the economy, political system, and their political actions were worth the simultaneous change in the morals of the social system.作者: 長矛 時間: 2025-3-22 20:10 作者: GILD 時間: 2025-3-22 23:54
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45315-6e, adopted different forms of protest, rejecting communal action in favor of more businesslike, corporate tactics. The earlier epoch was no longer a bygone to be revived: farmers cemented their modern identity through action.作者: padding 時間: 2025-3-23 02:52
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45315-6ivists and scholars interested in resurrecting the bygone are suggested to do so in a nuanced way to avoid negative externalities of their choices, lest their bygones become associated with catastrophe and injustice, as illustrated by brief comments on contemporary events.作者: 同義聯(lián)想法 時間: 2025-3-23 07:19
,Social Change, Agency, and Resistance: The Cultural Double Movement and the Rural Midwest, 1830–192s, acclimated to a certain amount of change when it was on their terms, argued that their way of life was acceptable and should not be forced to change to fit the views of urbanites and industrialists.作者: Allowance 時間: 2025-3-23 12:33
Post-Populist Politics: Lobbying, Third Parties, and the Victories and Defeats of the New Repertoirhe benefits of their transformation came with large costs, prompting a moment of reflection about whether the change in the economy, political system, and their political actions were worth the simultaneous change in the morals of the social system.作者: 結束 時間: 2025-3-23 17:40
,Returning Home: Midwestern Farmers’ Protests and Refiguring the Past, 1931–1934,era when the local community had more control over the economy and the state: the protesters had embodied a bygone social order, bringing a sense of justice, community, and reminiscence to the region during a crisis period.作者: accordance 時間: 2025-3-23 18:35
Collective Actions in the Gloaming of the Past: Modern Midwestern Farm Protests and Social Change fe, adopted different forms of protest, rejecting communal action in favor of more businesslike, corporate tactics. The earlier epoch was no longer a bygone to be revived: farmers cemented their modern identity through action.作者: 嘲弄 時間: 2025-3-23 23:04
Social Change and Bygone Utopias: Refiguring What Has Been Lost,ivists and scholars interested in resurrecting the bygone are suggested to do so in a nuanced way to avoid negative externalities of their choices, lest their bygones become associated with catastrophe and injustice, as illustrated by brief comments on contemporary events.作者: Obscure 時間: 2025-3-24 04:32 作者: cipher 時間: 2025-3-24 08:43
,Farmers’ Protest: From Local Clubs to Third-Party Politics, 1830–1900,sful third-party movements in U.S. history. These changes illustrate not only how farmers altered their actions based on the success and failures of creating social change, but also reflected the changing patterns of their everyday lives and their own self-understandings as a community and economic group.作者: Palter 時間: 2025-3-24 12:02 作者: 小隔間 時間: 2025-3-24 15:40 作者: Medicaid 時間: 2025-3-24 20:54 作者: 步兵 時間: 2025-3-25 00:39
978-3-030-71015-6The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl作者: Minikin 時間: 2025-3-25 06:15
https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0020989st, the Polanyian double movement concept may apply to any moment of culturally catastrophic, rapid social change. Second, this reaction is due in part to the communities’ and individuals’ inability to integrate the social changes with their general understanding of how the social world is ordered a作者: 同義聯(lián)想法 時間: 2025-3-25 10:04
Metallic and catalytic particles,ld Middle Class understanding by embracing some changes while resisting others. At the turn of the century, the Country Life Movement, an urban, middle-class-based group, made concerted efforts to reform rural life, proclaiming that a farm problem threatened the nation. Their efforts to restructure 作者: 輕彈 時間: 2025-3-25 12:38
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-91223-7hapter focuses specifically on the transformation of Midwestern farmers’ collective actions from local claim clubs to more organized movements, including the Grange and the nationally networked Farmers’ Alliance, the latter of which helped support the famous Populist campaign, one of the most succes作者: 巫婆 時間: 2025-3-25 19:09 作者: Lasting 時間: 2025-3-25 20:07 作者: 歌劇等 時間: 2025-3-26 03:03
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45315-6d not participate in truly utopian actions; protests were standard in contemporary terms. Why? Looking backward provided rural Americans of the 1930s a frame for their discontent and gave them tools for dealing with economic hardship. Protest was not only an economic tool: it also restored an imagin作者: 公式 時間: 2025-3-26 04:42 作者: HAIRY 時間: 2025-3-26 10:18 作者: eulogize 時間: 2025-3-26 13:39 作者: 割讓 時間: 2025-3-26 18:54
,Farmers’ Protest: From Local Clubs to Third-Party Politics, 1830–1900,hapter focuses specifically on the transformation of Midwestern farmers’ collective actions from local claim clubs to more organized movements, including the Grange and the nationally networked Farmers’ Alliance, the latter of which helped support the famous Populist campaign, one of the most succes作者: consent 時間: 2025-3-27 00:09
Post-Populist Politics: Lobbying, Third Parties, and the Victories and Defeats of the New RepertoirSocialism and Communism remained popular in the Midwest, lobbying’s success in creating change and the changing identity of farmers helped make that form of collective action dominant. The farm crisis of the 1920s illustrated the limitations of this change. The government treated suffering farmers a作者: Arthritis 時間: 2025-3-27 04:56 作者: 協(xié)定 時間: 2025-3-27 08:39 作者: craving 時間: 2025-3-27 11:03
Social Change and Bygone Utopias: Refiguring What Has Been Lost,ogressivism, conservativism, or reactionary politics. Many movements championed by progressive activists are conservative or reactionary in nature; protest temporality is complex. This is particularly problematic for critical scholars who push for progressive change, as concepts like false conscious作者: Override 時間: 2025-3-27 17:09 作者: 以煙熏消毒 時間: 2025-3-27 19:52
Bygone Utopias and Farm Protest in the Rural Midwest978-3-030-71013-2作者: conjunctivitis 時間: 2025-3-28 00:12 作者: STAT 時間: 2025-3-28 03:02