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Using the Tennessee antievolution Monkey Law, authored by a local legislator, as a measure of how conservatives successfully resisted, co-opted, or ignored reform efforts, Jeanette Keith explores conflicts over the meaning and cost of progress in Tennessees hill country from 1890 to 1925.Until the 1890s, the Upper Cumberland was dominated by small farmers who favored limited government and firm local control of churches and schools. Farm men controlled their families labor and opposed economic risk taking; farm women married young, had large families, and produced much of the familys sustenance. But the arrival of the railroad in 1890 transformed the local economy. Farmers battled town dwellers for control of community institutions, while Progressives called for cultural, political, and economic modernization. Keith demonstrates how these conflicts affected the regions mobilization for World War I, and she argues that by the 1920s shifting gender roles and employment patterns threatened traditionalists cultural hegemony. According to Keith, religion played a major role in the adjustment to modernity, and local people united to support the Monkey Law as a way of confirming their traditional religious values.

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title:Country People in the New South : Tennessee's Upper Cumberland Studies in Rural Culture
author:Keith, Jeanette.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807822116
print isbn13:9780807822111
ebook isbn13:9780807862407
language:English
subjectDayton (Tenn.)--Rural conditions, Upper Cumberland Region (Tenn.)--Rural conditions, Scopes, John Thomas--Trials, litigation, etc.
publication date:1995
lcc:HN80.D314K45 1995eb
ddc:307.72/09768/834
subject:Dayton (Tenn.)--Rural conditions, Upper Cumberland Region (Tenn.)--Rural conditions, Scopes, John Thomas--Trials, litigation, etc.
JEANETTE KEITH
STUDIES IN RURAL CULTURE
JACK TEMPLE KIRBY, EDITOR
Country People in the New South
Tennessees Upper Cumberland THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS CHAPEL - photo 2
Tennessee's Upper Cumberland
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
CHAPEL HILL & LONDON
1995 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Keith, Jeanette. Country people in the New South: Tennessee's Upper Cumberland / by Jeanette Keith. p. cm. (Studies in rural culture) Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8078-2211-6 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-8078-4526-4 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Dayton (Tenn.)Rural conditions. 2. Upper Cumberland Region (Tenn.)Rural conditions. 3. Scopes, John ThomasTrials, litigation, etc. I. Title. II. Series.
HN80.D314K45Picture 31995 Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6307.72'09768'834dc20
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: The Social Background of the Tennessee Monkey Law
1
1.
Making Do: The Upper Cumberland Farm Economy in the 1890s
12
2.
Families and Communities
26
3.
The Old-Time Religion: Churches in the Upper Cumberland
45
4.
Jeffersonian Government in Action: Politics and Social Order in the Upper Cumberland
58
5.
Railroad Dreams: Cash Comes to the Cumberlands
76
6.
Progress and Resistance, 19001917: The Struggle for Good Roads
103
7.
The Battle for the Schools
118

8.
Sergeant York's Home Front
143
9.
Persistence, Poverty, and Politics
170
10.
Following the Old Paths: The Family, Religion, and Politics in the 1920s
183
Epilogue
211
Notes
217
Bibliography
269
Index
283

A section of illustrations follows the index.
Tables, Figure, and Maps
Tables
1.
Household Types, 1900
28
2.
Selected Regional Religious Groups, 1890
46
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