Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... Rural America . " Rural Sociology 36 ( Dec. ) : 449-70 . 1972. " Population Trends of Nonmetropolitan Cities and Villages in the United States . " Sara Mills Mazie ( ed . ) , Population Distribution and Policy . Commission on Population ...
... Rural America . " Rural Sociology 36 ( Dec. ) : 449-70 . 1972. " Population Trends of Nonmetropolitan Cities and Villages in the United States . " Sara Mills Mazie ( ed . ) , Population Distribution and Policy . Commission on Population ...
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... Rural Sociology 39 ( Summer ) : 187-204 . Fuguitt , Glenn V. 1971. " The Places Left Behind : Population Trends and Policy for Rural America . " Rural Sociology 36 ( Dec. ) : 449-70 . Gottschalk , Shimon S. 1975. Communities and ...
... Rural Sociology 39 ( Summer ) : 187-204 . Fuguitt , Glenn V. 1971. " The Places Left Behind : Population Trends and Policy for Rural America . " Rural Sociology 36 ( Dec. ) : 449-70 . Gottschalk , Shimon S. 1975. Communities and ...
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... Rural Social Systems . New York : Prentice- Hall . McCann , Glenn C. 1975. “ Perceptions of the Nature of Society in the Rural South , " in Rural Sociology in the South : 1975. Proceedings Rural Sociology Section , Southern Association ...
... Rural Social Systems . New York : Prentice- Hall . McCann , Glenn C. 1975. “ Perceptions of the Nature of Society in the Rural South , " in Rural Sociology in the South : 1975. Proceedings Rural Sociology Section , Southern Association ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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