The Fundamental Institution
ebook ∣ Poverty, Social Welfare, and Agriculture in American Poor Farms
By Megan Birk

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In-depth and innovative, The Fundamental Institution offers an overdue portrait of rural social welfare in the United States.
|Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1 The Founding of Community Institutions 15
2 Populations and Conditions 46
3 Farming for the County 74
4 Poor Farm Women 104
5 The Poor Farm and Mental Health Care 130
6 Old Age and Poor Farm Residency 154
7 Poor Farms and Health Care 175
8 Crisis and Transition 198
Epilogue 216
Appendix 221
Notes 223
Bibliography 259
Index 283
|"Extends the work Birk did in her first book, Fostering on the Farm: Child Placement in the Rural Midwest (2015) . Both books critically examine the institutions and policies that sought to serve vulnerable rural populations. . . . Taken together, this scholarship is essential for anyone interested in understanding how ideas about farming and family shaped the experiences of America's rural poor and marginalized people." —H-Net Reviews"This well-written and researched book is a 'must read' for anyone interested in the role that the poor farm played in welfare strategies for rural Americans." —Kansas History
"A well-argued book based on impressive research and organized in a set of well-constructed chapters. It is an impressive contribution to the history of American social welfare systems and to American rural life from 1870s to 1930." —Missouri Historical Review
|Megan Birk is a professor of history at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. She is the author of Fostering on the Farm: Child Placement in the Rural Midwest.