Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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Persistence and Change Thomas R. Ford. decades of the twentieth century , did question whether it was " necessary or ... decade or even in this century " ( Bailey , 1913 : 53 ) . For the most part though , like other conservationists of ...
Persistence and Change Thomas R. Ford. decades of the twentieth century , did question whether it was " necessary or ... decade or even in this century " ( Bailey , 1913 : 53 ) . For the most part though , like other conservationists of ...
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... decades ago . Along with the economic feasibility studies which now predominate in rural development research , attention needs to be given to the creation of methodology and the design of com- parative studies to identify the ...
... decades ago . Along with the economic feasibility studies which now predominate in rural development research , attention needs to be given to the creation of methodology and the design of com- parative studies to identify the ...
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... decades . And like all stereotypes , there is some basis in reality for it . The stereotypical image of rural women cannot be relied on too heavily , however , for the growing diversity of rural women will eventually shatter it . Rural ...
... decades . And like all stereotypes , there is some basis in reality for it . The stereotypical image of rural women cannot be relied on too heavily , however , for the growing diversity of rural women will eventually shatter it . Rural ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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