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German Agrarian Identities in the Midwest
This chapter explores the unique agrarian identities shaped by German and Jeffersonian ideals in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly through the lens of German immigrant communities in the Midwest. It discusses how these identities influenced agricultural practices, community values, and responses to modernity during the Progressive Era. By contrasting urban industrialism with rural farming life, the conversation highlights the complexities of technology, labor, and the cultural legacy of German farmers in America.