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DW Close Up July 13, 2024

So. Its always like this you never know what might happen sometimes theres no getting through and you have to take donkeys. Camping. Lucky for him some are available and the mountain families are determined to make sure the engineer reaches the evidence which the Solar Technology brings with him has the potential to transform their lives. And. That demand. For good health good for the People Living in the high Atlas Mountains joad is a modern kind of sun king. Gives. You know. How to continuing on foot for an hour with the small caravan. Everyone has been expecting that. The roku still home to remote mountain communities which time seems to have stood still. In recent years the country has made Great Strides especially in providing electricity to all its citizens. But it hasnt reached quite everywhere yet. We just arrived at have a look around. Got nothing here no electricity no water no telephones were getting straight to work on the problem. Here he and his assistant install solar pa

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Women Farm Work In The 20th Century July 13, 2024

Groundbreaking. She was one of the first to examine the contributions of women to u. S. Agriculture, and it was this book that helped launch sociologists and other social scientists and rural historians and so forth, to look at the contributions of women who had largely been invisible up to this time. This is a nod to that groundbreaking book. Why study women in egger culture in agriculture . What i have been arguing and what other scholars are arguing is that why we want to study women in agriculture specifically, and not just talk about agriculture and gene roles, is that women have always played a really Critical Role in feeding us, in clothing us, in sustaining Rural Communities where there are farm families, increasingly helping fuel our society, and this is everywhere, not just the u. S. When we talked about agriculture, womens critical contribution was largely invisible. But when we did see it, and we will talk about that, when we did acknowledge it, it often wasnt valued the sa

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Women Farm Work In The 20th Century July 13, 2024

Professor bain Carolyn Sachs book was groundbreaking. She was one of the first to examine the contributions of women to u. S. Agriculture, and it was this book that helped launch sociologists and other social scientists and rural historians and so forth, to look at the contributions of women who had largely been invisible up to this time. This is a nod to that groundbreaking book. Why study women in egger culture in agriculture . And i have been arguing what other scholars are arguing is that why we want to study women in agriculture specifically, and not just talk about agriculture and gene roles, is that women have always inyed a really Critical Role us, in us, in clothing sustaining Rural Communities where there are farm families, fuel ourgly helping society, and this is everywhere, not just the u. S. When we talked about agriculture, womens critical contribution was largely invisible. But when we did see it, and we will talk about that, when we did acknowledge it, it often wasnt va

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Women Farm Work In The 20th Century July 13, 2024

Womens work on family farms during the 20th century. She argues societal expectations for what roles were appropriate for men and women did not reflect the realities of shared farm labor. Prof. Bain good morning, everyone. Todays lecture is on invisible farmers. What we are going to do today is take a historical overview to look at women and womens role in u. S. Agriculture. The title for the lecture today woman comesisible inm a 1983 book, so ancient your mind by carolyn sachs. Sachs book was groundbreaking. She was one of the first to examine the contributions of women to u. S. Agriculture, and it was this book that helped launch work by sociologists and other social scientists and rural historians and so forth, to look at the contributions of women who had largely been invisible up to this time. This is a nod to that groundbreaking book. One of the Big Questions we have been asking in this class and posing since the first day we met is why should we study women in agriculture . Why

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Women Farm Work In The 20th Century July 13, 2024

Look at women and womens role in u. S. Agriculture. The title for the lecture today, on invisible woman, comes from a 1983 book, so ancient in your mind, by carolyn sachs. Sachs book was groundbreaking. She was one of the first to examine the contributions of women to u. S. Agriculture, and it was this book that helped launch work by sociologists and other social scientists and rural historians and so forth, to look at the contributions of women who had largely been invisible up to this time. This is a nod to that groundbreaking book. One of the Big Questions we have been asking in this class and posing since the first day we met is, why should we study women in agriculture . Why not just study agriculture . Why should we take a gender lens and think about the different roles . Why . Thats one of the Big Questions, right . What we have been arguing, what i have been arguing and what other scholars argue, is that why we want to study women in agriculture specifically, and why we want to

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