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... country music , is still alive and thriving in rural areas . " Stand by Your Man , " so far , the best - selling country single sung by a woman , stresses loyalty to one's mate above all else . Many other songs forgive him , no matter ...
... country music , is still alive and thriving in rural areas . " Stand by Your Man , " so far , the best - selling country single sung by a woman , stresses loyalty to one's mate above all else . Many other songs forgive him , no matter ...
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... country music are , by and large , not happy ones ; in fact , one of the distinguishing characteristics of country music is its lugubriousness . Sex - role rigidities are at least partly at fault here : the decent woman's life and her ...
... country music are , by and large , not happy ones ; in fact , one of the distinguishing characteristics of country music is its lugubriousness . Sex - role rigidities are at least partly at fault here : the decent woman's life and her ...
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Persistence and Change Thomas R. Ford. Council on Environmental Quality , 19 Country Gentleman , The , 108 Country Life Movement , 4 Country music , sex - role themes , 170 Coward , E. Walter , 243 Cowhig , James , 87 Crider , Donald M ...
Persistence and Change Thomas R. Ford. Council on Environmental Quality , 19 Country Gentleman , The , 108 Country Life Movement , 4 Country music , sex - role themes , 170 Coward , E. Walter , 243 Cowhig , James , 87 Crider , Donald M ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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