Revisiting Rural Women's History
LINDA M. AMBROSE is a professor of history at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, where she teaches women's history, gender history, and historical methods and approaches. She has published widely on the Women's Institutes in Ontario and Canada. Her most recent book is A Great Rural Sisterhood: Madge Robertson Watt and the ACWW (2015). Her current research explores the lives of Canadian Pentecostal women in ministry throughout the twentieth century.
JEANNIE WHAYNE is a professor of history at the University of Arkansas. She has published two books and eight edited books. Her Delta Empire: Lee Wilson and the Transformation of Agriculture in the New South (2011) won the John G. Ragsdale Award from the Arkansas Historical Association. Whayne has had fellowships at the Smithsonian Institution and at the Carter Woodson Institute at the University of Virginia. She won the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arkansas Historical Association in 2013 and was made a fellow of the Agricultural History Society in 2010. She is a distinguished lecturer with the Organization of American Historians.
Linda M. Ambrose, Jenny Barker Devine, Jeannie Whayne; Revisiting Rural Women's History. Agricultural History 1 January 2015; 89 (3): 380–387. doi: https://doi.org/10.3098/ah.2015.089.3.380
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