Germania, U.S.A.: Social Change in New Ulm, MinnesotaU of Minnesota Press, 1966 - 188 pages |
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... BRITAIN , INDIA , AND PAKISTAN BY THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS , LONDON , BOMBAY , AND KARACHI , AND İN CANADA BY THE COPP CLARK PUBLISHING CO . LIMITED , TORONTO PREFACE AMERICAN Sociologists have turned most often toward an inter-
... BRITAIN , INDIA , AND PAKISTAN BY THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS , LONDON , BOMBAY , AND KARACHI , AND İN CANADA BY THE COPP CLARK PUBLISHING CO . LIMITED , TORONTO PREFACE AMERICAN Sociologists have turned most often toward an inter-
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... sociologists . This book is a continuation of this interest . This study branches off somewhat , however , from the main- stream of American community studies , represented by the Middle- town - Yankee City series . Germania , V.S.A. ...
... sociologists . This book is a continuation of this interest . This study branches off somewhat , however , from the main- stream of American community studies , represented by the Middle- town - Yankee City series . Germania , V.S.A. ...
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... sociological analysis . The Theoretical Perspective The sociologist shares the historian's interest in the formation and disintegration of communities , an unending process with the appearance of randomness and futility . Sociology ...
... sociological analysis . The Theoretical Perspective The sociologist shares the historian's interest in the formation and disintegration of communities , an unending process with the appearance of randomness and futility . Sociology ...
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... sociologists today recognize . Formerly , the idea of community as a system of institutions occupying a terri- tory ... Sociology of Cities ( New York : Random House , 1964 ) , pp . 7-18 . A General Theory of Community Formation ...
... sociologists today recognize . Formerly , the idea of community as a system of institutions occupying a terri- tory ... Sociology of Cities ( New York : Random House , 1964 ) , pp . 7-18 . A General Theory of Community Formation ...
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Contents
II A HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS | 23 |
III CLASS STATUS AND POWER | 73 |
IV SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION | 139 |
APPENDIXES | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 177 |
INDEX | 182 |
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