01205nam a2200277 i 4500991000868279707536911031s1990 it b 000 0 ita d8885857426b13285269-39ule_instScuola per assistenti socialiita362.4La sfida dell'handicap e della malattia cronica :guida all'auto aiuto per la famiglia e gli operatori professionali /Goldfarb L.A. ...[et al.] ; introduzione all'edizione italiana di Dario Ianes, Paola Mazzoldi e Fabio FolgheraiterTrento :Erickson,1990210 p. ;24 cmMetodi e tecniche del lavoro socialeContiene bibliografiaFanciulli minoratiAssistenza socialeMalati croniciFamiglieAssistenza socialeGoldfarb, Lori A.Ianes, Dario.b1328526912-10-1202-03-05991000868279707536LE024 SS/C IV 1012024000032128le021ex DUSS-E0.00-l- 03030.i1401969302-03-05Sfida dell'handicap e della malattia cronica751999UNISALENTOle02102-03-05m- -itait 3005160nam 2200685Ia 450 991097346120332120200520144314.097808262726830826272681(CKB)2670000000160880(OCoLC)781862699(CaPaEBR)ebrary10546066(SSID)ssj0000655247(PQKBManifestationID)11395520(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000655247(PQKBWorkID)10595348(PQKB)10709218(MiAaPQ)EBC3440759(OCoLC)868217772(MdBmJHUP)muse26932(Au-PeEL)EBL3440759(CaPaEBR)ebr10546066(OCoLC)932311692(Perlego)1704422(EXLCZ)99267000000016088020110402d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe Depression dilemmas of rural Iowa, 1929-1933 /Lisa L. OssianColumbia, Mo. University of Missouric20111 online resource (255 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780826219466 0826219462 Includes bibliographical references and index."Main traveled gravel roads" : an Iowa tour before the fall, 1929 -- October 1929: the stock market plummets : echoes during the fall plowing: Iowa's reactions to the Wall Street crash -- Welfare : renewed concerns, new prescriptions: politics of farm children's health -- Domesticity : making do: farm women's coping through creative homemaking -- Art : "An Athens of sorts": poetry of place and farm playlets -- Industry : the angry, fading district thirteen: the demise of soft-coal mining -- Violence : gangsters, bandits, mad men, and suicides: fear, anger, and death within a troubled landscape -- Policy : prohibition possibly prohibited: voicing temperance concerns -- November 1932: the presidential farm campaigns : dealing anew or same stacked deck? -- The depth yet the crest : Iowa's dilemmas by 1933 -- "Too much" and "too little" : rural Iowa after 1933.  To many rural Iowans, the stock market crash on New York's Wall Street in October 1929 seemed an event far removed from their lives, even though the effects of the crash became all too real throughout the state. From 1929 to 1933, the enthusiastic faith that most Iowans had in Iowan President Herbert Hoover was transformed into bitter disappointment with the federal government. As a result, Iowans directly questioned their leadership at the state, county, and community levels with a renewed spirit to salvage family farms, demonstrating the uniqueness of Iowa's rural life.  Beginning with an overview of the state during 1929, Lisa L. Ossian describes Iowa's particular rural dilemmas, evoking, through anecdotes and examples, the economic, nutritional, familial, cultural, industrial, criminal, legal, and political challenges that engaged the people of the state. The following chapters analyze life during the early Depression:  new prescriptions for children's health, creative housekeeping to stretch resources, the use of farm "playlets" to communicate new information creatively and memorably, the demise of the soft coal mining industry, increased violence within the landscape, and the movement to end Prohibition. The challenges faced in the early Great Depression years between 1929 and 1933 encouraged resourcefulness rather than passivity, creativity rather than resignation, and community rather than hopelessness. Of particular interest is the role of women within the rural landscape, as much of the increased daily work fell to farm women during this time. While the women addressed this work simply as "making do, " Ossian shows that their resourcefulness entailed complex planning essential for families' emotional and physical health. Ossian's epilogue takes readers into the Iowa of today, dominated by industrial agriculture, and asks the reader to consider if this model that stemmed from Depression-era innovation is sustainable. Her rich rural history not only helps readers understand the particular forces at work that shaped the social and physical landscape of the past but also traces how these landscapes have continued in various forms for almost eighty years into this century. Depressions1929IowaDepressions1929United StatesAgricultureIowaHistoryCoal mines and miningIowaIowaHistory20th centuryIowaEconomic conditions20th centuryIowaRural conditionsDepressionsDepressionsAgricultureHistory.Coal mines and mining977.7/032Ossian Lisa L.1962-1596394MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973461203321The Depression dilemmas of rural Iowa, 1929-19334358471UNINA