Agricultural family and neighbor labor in nineteenth-century Minnesota

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Expanding production with limited resources challenged nineteenth-century farm families, particularly young couples with newly established farms. For many farms in this early life cycle stage, networks of neighbors and kin were critical to success. Using letters, farm diaries, and account books, the author explores the roles and relationships of family labor full description

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Matt A. Nelson
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Historická demografie. -- ISSN 0323-0937. -- Roč. 43, č. 2 (2019), s. 211-231
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