The Farmer and His Community (eBook)

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2022
202 Seiten
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859-654733432-3 (EAN)

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The Farmer and His Community - Dwight Sanderson
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In "The Farmer and His Community," Dwight Sanderson intricately weaves a narrative that explores the deep-seated connections between agricultural practices and community dynamics. Employing a rich, descriptive literary style reminiscent of pastoral realism, Sanderson delves into the lives of farmers who are not merely producers of food but also pivotal members of their communities. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing rural landscape, the book reflects on tradition versus modernity, highlighting the symbiotic relationships that sustain both individual farmers and their broader social networks. Through vivid storytelling, Sanderson captures the essence of collective hardship and triumph that defines agrarian life. Dwight Sanderson, a lifelong farm advocate and rural sociologist, draws from his personal experiences growing up in a farming family. His professional career has been dedicated to studying the intersection of agriculture and community engagement. This background has profoundly influenced his writing, allowing him to infuse authenticity and urgency into his narratives. Sanderson's deep understanding of both the challenges and joys of farming life enriches his portrayal of the rural experience. This compelling exploration is not only an ode to the farmer but a vital commentary on community resilience in the face of adversity. Readers who seek to understand the intricate tapestry of rural life will find in Sanderson's work a poignant reflection of the enduring spirit of collaboration that thrives among farmers. "The Farmer and His Community" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of agriculture, sociology, and the human experience.

Dwight Sanderson (1886-1944) was a notable figure in the early 20th century rural sociology. His seminal work, 'The Farmer and His Community,' published in 1922, remains an influential text in the field of rural studies. Sanderson's focus on the social organization of rural life provided significant insights into the community dynamics and the challenges faced by farmers in America. A professor at Cornell University, his scholarly pursuits were deeply embedded in understanding the rural landscape and the evolution of agricultural communities. His extensive examination of the farmer's position within the socio-economic and political framework shed light on issues of rural isolation, community cohesion, and the impact of urbanization and industrialization on farming populations. Sanderson's literary style combined empirical research with a genuine compassion for the agrarian way of life, and his work continues to be referenced in contemporary studies of rural sociology and community development. 'The Farmer and His Community' is regarded not only as a substantial contribution to rural sociology but also as a historical document reflecting the agricultural conditions and social attitudes of the early 20th century United States.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte agricultural fiction • agricultural history • agricultural societal issues • American rural identity • Bucolic Tapestry • Classes • classic american literature • classic pastoral novels • Communities • community and society themes • Community life • Community Studies • Country Life • cultural fabric • deep rural insights • Dwight Sanderson books • early 20th century fiction • farming cultural exploration • farm life • historical agriculture • isolated rural existence • land ownership challenges • literary depiction of farmers • races • Rural communities • Rural community dynamics • rural life novels • rural sociology • social dynamics in literature • Socio-economic Principles • Symbiotic Relationships • technological farming impact • traditional farm life • United States • village life storytelling • vivid rural narratives
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