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Opening Windows Onto Hidden Lives Women Country Life And Early Rural Sociological Research Julie N Zimmerman Olaf F Larson

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Opening Windows Onto Hidden Lives Women Country Life And Early Rural Sociological Research Julie N Zimmerman Olaf F Larson
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Julie N. Zimmerman; Olaf F. Larson
ISBN: 9780271056654, 0271056657
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Opening Windows Onto Hidden Lives Women Country Life And Early Rural Sociological Research Julie N Zimmerman Olaf F Larson by Julie N. Zimmerman; Olaf F. Larson 9780271056654, 0271056657 instant download after payment.

Building on their analysis in Sociology in Government (Penn State, 2003), Julie Zimmerman and Olaf Larson again join forces across the generations to explore the unexpected inclusion of rural and farm women in the research conducted by the USDA’s Division of Farm Population and Rural Life. Existing from 1919 to 1953, the Division was the first, and for a time the only, unit of the federal government devoted to sociological research. The authors explore how these early rural sociologists found the conceptual space to include women in their analyses of farm living, rural community social organization, and the agricultural labor force.

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