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Author Bourne, Jenny (Professor of Economics), author.

Title In essentials, unity : an economic history of the Grange movement / Jenny Bourne ; preface by Paul Finkelman and L. Diane Barnes.

Publication Info. Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series New approaches to Midwestern history
Summary "The Patrons of Husbandry--or the Grange--is the longest-lived U.S. agricultural society and, since its founding shortly after the Civil War, has had immeasurable influence on social change as enacted by ordinary Americans. The Grange sought to relieve the struggles of small farmers by encouraging collaboration. Pathbreaking for its inclusion of women, the Grange is also well known for its association with Gilded-Age laws aimed at curbing the monopoly power of railroads. In Essentials, Unity takes as its focus Grange founder Oliver Kelley and his home organization in Minnesota. Jenny Bourne draws upon numerous historical records to present a lively picture of a fraternal organization devoted to improving the lot of farmers but whose legacies extend far beyond agriculture. From struggles over minimum wage, birth control, and environmental regulation to the conflicts surrounding the Affordable Care act, and from lunch-counter sit-ins to Occupy Wall Street, the Grange has shaped the very notion of collective action and how it is deployed even today. As this compact book so effectively illustrates, the history of the Patrons of Husbandry exposes the classic tension between the desires for achieving overall economic success and for determining how the spoils are split"-- Provided by publisher.
"The Patrons of Husbandry--or the Grange--is the longest-lived US agricultural society and, since its founding shortly after the Civil War, has had immeasurable influence on social change as enacted by ordinary Americans. The Grange sought to relieve the struggles of small farmers by encouraging collaboration. Pathbreaking for its inclusion of women, the Grange is also well known for its association with Gilded Age laws aimed at curbing the monopoly power of railroads. In Essentials, Unity takes as its focus Grange founder Oliver Kelley and his home organization in Minnesota. Jenny Bourne draws upon numerous historical records to present a lively picture of a fraternal organization devoted to improving the lot of farmers but whose legacies extend far beyond agriculture. From struggles over minimum wage, birth control, and environmental regulation to the conflicts surrounding the Affordable Care Act, and from lunch-counter sit-ins to Occupy Wall Street, the Grange has shaped the very notion of collective action and how it is deployed even today. As this compact book so effectively illustrates, the history of the Patrons of Husbandry exposes the classic tension between the desires for achieving overall economic success and determining how the spoils are split"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Illustrations; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 "Our Agricultural Brotherhood"; 2 The Granger Railroad Laws; 3 The Grange's Ambitious Experiments with Private Cooperation; 4 The Grange as a Fraternal, Educational, and Charitable Organization; 5 Legacies of the Grange; Notes; References; Untitled.
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Subject National Grange -- History.
National Grange.
History.
Agricultural laborers -- Labor unions -- United States.
Agricultural laborers -- Labor unions.
United States.
Agricultural laborers -- United States -- Societies, etc.
Agricultural laborers.
Agriculture -- United States -- Societies, etc.
Agriculture.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
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