Farmers "Making Good
The Development of Abernethy District, Saskatchewan, 1880-1920
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Calgary Press
Published:30th Apr '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

In this newly revised edition of the widely praised original, published in 1989, Lyle Dick revisits the Abernethy district of Saskatchewan and his microhistorical analysis of the development of this prairie community.
Between 1882 and 1920, settlers from Ontario established social and economic structures at Abernethy, Saskatchewan. By virtue of hard work, perseverance, and the critical advantage of having arrived first, they transformed the Pheasant Plains into a prosperous farming community. Using painstakingly collected qualitative and quantitative data, Farmers ""Making Good"" traces the area's political and economic development, daily life, and social structure and reinterprets the larger history of prairie agricultural settlement in light of Abernethy's remarkable experience.
"Dick is so well versed in the literature of prairie agriculture that it soon becomes obvious that what he has written is an important community study." -- Joe Cherwinski, Canadian Book Review Annual
"In many ways, this is an admirable study of economic activity, social relationships, & political developments in one small location over a limited time-span.... Lyle Dick's work of historical reconstruction deserves the attention of all social & economic historians of the Canadian prairies." -- David Collins, British Journal of Canadian Studies
"The book is a worthy addition to agricultural historiography." -- David C. Jones, Canadian Historical Review
Public history at its finest. Kenneth E. Koons, Journal of Social History
ISBN: 9781552382417
Dimensions: 226mm x 155mm x 21mm
Weight: 510g
Second Revised Edition