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Following World War II, women living in small towns and on farms across the Midwest woke every morning and headed out for a long day of work in a nearby factory. This transition into industrial work caused tremendous change within families and with household roles. These alterations in daily life rippled throughout midwestern culture and society, changing the landscape of small towns into decentralized industrial centers.

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Following World War II, women living in small towns and on farms across the Midwest woke every morning and headed out for a long day of work in a nearby factory. This transition into industrial work caused tremendous change within families and with household roles. These alterations in daily life rippled throughout midwestern culture and society, changing the landscape of small towns into decentralized industrial centers.
Autorenporträt
Coreen Derifield is an associate professor of history at East Central College in Union, Missouri. She grew up on a farm in southeast Iowa where she was inspired by the women in her life who worked tirelessly to support their families and farms. She holds a PhD in history from Purdue University and lives in Saint Clair, Missouri.