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Abstract: | Book reviewed in this article: Nameless Towns: Texas Sawmill Communities, 1880–1942, by Thad Sitton and James H. Conrad. Farming the Cutover: A Social History of Wisconsin, 1900–1940, by Robert Gough. Lawrence Shaping the Sierra: Nature, Culture, and Conflict in the Changing West, by Timothy P. Duane. Long Time Coming: Racial Inequality in the Nonmetropolitan South, 1940–1990, by Mark A. Fossett and M. Therese Seibert. Women and Agribusiness: Working Miracles in the Chilean Fruit Export Sector, by Stephanie Barrientos, Anna Bee, Ann Matear, and Isabel Vogel. To Die in This Way: Nicaraguan Indians and the Myth of Mestizaje, 1880–1965, by Jeffrey L. Gould. Choices and Chances: Sociology for Everyday Life, by Lorne Tepperman and Angela Djao. |
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