So Far and Yet So Close
Frontier Cattle Ranching in Western Prairie Canada and the Northern Territory of Australia

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In addition to being an environmental history, So Far and yet So Close: is also an engrossing social history . . . makes an important statement about how the rough-and-tumble crew culture of the frontier was tempered by a growing institutional framework for family-based farms, even though the frontier ranch culture persists in distinctive regional customs and social traditions.
--Ian MacLachlan, Historie social/Social History
Elofson goes beyond discussions of the environment to produce a social history of these regions, including his description of the rough and raucous "crew culture" that was created on the frontier by the gender imbalance of having two single young men to every woman. Compelling, too, are his accounts of the unique women who lived on the frontier -- those who worked, hunted, fished, and ran ranches as part of pioneer households.
-- Karine Duhamel, Canada's History
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