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Metropolitan Regions in the United States as Defined by Park and Newcomb on the Basis of Daily Newspaper Circulation: 1929 (after McKenzie, 1933, Chapter VIII) dures must be usedin delimiting "metropolitan areas"in McKenzie's sense ...
This book will generate a fresh interpretation of the origins of black-new European differences, one which explains why other nonwhite groups, such as the Chinese and Japanese, have done relatively well.
What accounts for our tastes? Why and how do they change over time? Stanley Lieberson analyzes children's first names to develop an original theory of fashion.
Metropolis Region Transition
One of the fundamental issues to be addressed in this volume: Are there questions currently studied that are basically unanswerable even if the investigator had ideal nonexperimental data?
From Many Strands focuses on each of the sixteen principal European ethnic groups, as well as on major non-European groups such as blacks and Hispanics.
One of the fundamental issues to be addressed in this volume: Are there questions currently studied that are basically unanswerable even if the investigator had ideal nonexperimental data?