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Book reviewed in this article:Environmental and Natural Resources Issues: Arizpe, Lourdes, M. Priscilla Stone, and David C. Majors (eds.). Population and Environment: Rethinking the Debate.Environmental and Natural Resources Issues: Lund, Jens. Flatheads and Spooneys: Fishing for a Living in the Ohio River Valley.Environmental and Natural Resources Issues: DuPuis, Melanie E. And Peter Pendergrass (eds.) Creating the Countryside: The Politics of Rural and Environmental Discourse.Environmental and Natural Resources Issues: Kromm, David E. And Stephen E. White (eds.). Groundwater Exploitation in the High Plains.Environmental and Natural Resources Issues: Vickers, Daniel. Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850.International Issues: Wilson, Richard. 1995. Maya Resurgence in Guatemala: Q'eqchi' Experiences.International Issues: Jeffrey, Patricia and Roger Jeffrey. Don't Marry Me to a Plowman! Women's Everyday Lives in Rural North India.International Issues: Weaver, Frederick S. Inside the Volcano: The History and Political Economy of Central America.International Issues: Wachtel, Nathan. Gods and Vampires, Return to Chapaya.Rural Politics: Finegold, Kenneth and Theda Skocpol. State and Party in America's New Deal.Rural Politics: Watkins, Marilyn P. Rural Democracy: Family Farmers and Politics in Western Washington, 1890–1925.Rural Culture and Rural Development: Rowley, Thomas D., David W. Sears, Glenn L. Nelson, J. Norman Reid, and Mervin J. Yetley (eds.). Rural Development Research: A Foundation for Policy.Rural Culture and Rural Development: Billson, Janet Mancini. Keepers of the Culture: The Power of Tradition in Women's Lives.Rural Culture and Rural Development: Sontag, M. Suzanne and Margaret M. Bubolz. Families on Small Farms: Case Studies in Human Ecology.Rural Culture and Rural Development: Rank, Mark Robert. Living on the Edge: The Realities of Welfare in America.Rural Culture and Rural Development: Scott, Shaunna L. Two Sides to Everything: The Cultural Construction of Class Consciousness in Harlan County, Kentucky.

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