
Carnival in the Countryside
This tension between entertainment and agriculture goes back all the way to the fair’s founding in the mid1800s, as historian Chris Rasmussen shows in this thoughtprovoking history. The fair’s founders had lofty aims: they sought to improve agricultureand foster a distinctively democratic American civilization. But from the start these noble intentions jostled up against people’s desire to have fun and make money, honestly or otherwise—not least because the fair had to pay for itself. In their effort to upliftrural life without going broke, the organizers of the Iowa State Fair debated the respectability of horse racing and gambling and struggled to find qualified livestock judges. Worried about the economic forces undermining rural families, they ran competitions to select the best babies and the “ideal” rural girl and boy while luringspectators with massive panoramas of earthquakes and fires, not to mention staged trainwrecks. In short, the Iowa State Fair has as much to tell us about human nature and American history as it does about growing corn.
- Undertitel
- The History of the Iowa State Fair
- Författare
- Chris Rasmussen
- ISBN
- 9781609383572
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 368 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2015-08-15
- Förlag
- University of Iowa Press
- Sidor
- 240
