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At Home in the Hoosier Hills

Agriculture Politics and Religion in Southern Indiana 1810-1870

Midwestern History and Culture Ser.

by Richard F. Nation

Synopsis

This book explores the lives and worldviews of Indiana's southern hill-country residents during much of the 19th century. Focusing on local institutions, political, economic, and religious, it gives voice to the plain farmers of the region and reveals the world as they saw it. For them, faith in local institutions reflected a distrust of distant markets and politicians. Localism saw its expression in the Democratic Party's anti-federalist strain, in economic practices such as "safety-first" farming which focused on taking care of the family first, and in non-perfectionist Christianity. Localism was both a means of resisting changes and the basis of a worldview that helped Hoosiers of the hill country negotiate these changes.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2005
ISBN-13 9780253345912
ISBN-10 025334591X
Class Copyright
Publisher Indiana University Press
Subject BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;HISTORY;SOCIAL SCIENCE;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 288
Shelf No. KK515