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Barns of the Midwest

Barns of the Midwest
Author: Allen G. Noble
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 082144655X

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Originally published in 1995, Barns of the Midwest is a masterful example of material cultural history. It arrived at a critical moment for the agricultural landscape. The 1980s were marked by farm foreclosures, rural bank failures, the continued rise of industrialized agriculture, and severe floods and droughts. These waves of disaster hastened the erosion of the idea of a pastoral Heartland knit together with small farms and rural values. And it wasn’t just an idea that was eroded; material artifacts such as the iconic Midwestern barn were also rapidly wearing away. It was against this background that editors Noble and Wilhelm gathered noted experts in history and architecture to write on the nature and meaning of Midwestern barns, explaining why certain barns were built as they were, what types of barns appeared where, and what their functions were. Featuring a new introduction by Timothy G. Anderson, Barns of the Midwest is the definitive work on this ubiquitous but little studied architectural symbol of a region and its history.


Midwest Maize

Midwest Maize
Author: Cynthia Clampitt
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0252096878

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Food historian Cynthia Clampitt pens the epic story of what happened when Mesoamerican farmers bred a nondescript grass into a staff of life so prolific, so protean, that it represents nothing less than one of humankind's greatest achievements. Blending history with expert reportage, she traces the disparate threads that have woven corn into the fabric of our diet, politics, economy, science, and cuisine. At the same time she explores its future as a source of energy and the foundation of seemingly limitless green technologies. The result is a bourbon-to-biofuels portrait of the astonishing plant that sustains the world.


Barns of Illinois

Barns of Illinois
Author: Alaina Kanfer
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2009
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0252032748

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An endearing tribute to the well-grounded majesty of Illinois barns


Barns of Minnesota

Barns of Minnesota
Author:
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780873515276

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Minnesota's barns are remarkable testaments to a midwestern way of life, one centered on the land, work, family, ingenuity, and perseverance. Many think of barns as breathtaking landmarks along the byways. Others have their favorite barns--the well-kept, red dairy barn near St. Cloud, the faded horse barn on the way to Faribault. Still others know these structures more intimately: barns are as integral to their lives as family and home. In Barns of Minnesota, photographer Doug Ohman showcases the vast array of these exceptional landmarks, built by hand in wood, stone, brick, or metal and dating back as far as 1880. Where Ohman's photographs capture the beauty of the barn from the outside in, Will Weaver's evocative story illuminates the life of the barn from the inside out. Readers witness the making and breaking of one barn as it plays into the life and sustenance of several generations of one family who settled the land in 1922 and who farmed into the age of agribusiness. Seventy-five stunning color photographs accompanied by Weaver's moving story uplift these beautiful buildings and a way of life on the land that is as strong and proud, as fragile and humble, as the barns among us.


Barns: Styles & Structures

Barns: Styles & Structures
Author: Michael Karl Witzel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release:
Genre: Barns
ISBN: 9781610606141

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Until Jamestown was established, nothing in North America grew taller than the native forests, grasses, and mountains. Beginning in 1620, the settlers who plowed the indigenous sod also dotted the virgin landscapes with towering, stately structures, the likes of which had never before been seen on the continent. This photo/essay treatment of barns in America is arranged by the five distinct roof styles that have largely come to define American barns, presenting six 20-page spreads detailing the Dutch, bank, crib, round, and prairie styles. The result captures the pastiche of rural America through stunning photography, conveying everything from stone barns in hard-scrabble Maine to thoroughbred barns in the lush bluegrass regions, to traditional Gambrel-roofed red barns in the Midwest. Regions represented include New England, the Southeast, the mid-South, the Midwest, the Pacific Northwest, the desert Southwest, and California. There is an in depth examination of how styles developed out of necessity and anecdotes from those who work and live on farms.


Wisconsin Barns

Wisconsin Barns
Author: Nancy Schumm-Burgess
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2009
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1560374837

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An exploration of the barns of Wisconsin that includes 107 full-color photographs along with details about the structures.


Barns of Missouri

Barns of Missouri
Author: Howard W. Marshall
Publisher: Donning Company Pub
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781578642311

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Harker's Barns

Harker's Barns
Author: Jim Heynen
Publisher: Bureau Oak Book
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

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"Complementing Harker's photographs are vignettes by poet and writer Jim Heynen. Both whimsical and endearing, each vignette treats barns as organic and intelligent entities, reflecting the living history that can be found inside each rural structure."--BOOK JACKET.


Barns Around Iowa

Barns Around Iowa
Author: Deb Schense
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781932043440

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Luella Hazeltine spent over a decade photographing barns in color. Since then, some are no longer standing, some are restored, and others have new uses. This 6x9" book of 128 pages is in color, county by county.


Rock City Barns

Rock City Barns
Author: David B. Jenkins
Publisher: Silver Maple Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780965230803

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