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Changing rural landscapes / edited by Ervin H. Zube and Margaret J. Zube.

LIBRA HN57 .C485
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zube, Ervin H.
Zube, Margaret J., 1931-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Rural conditions.
United States.
Rural conditions.
Land use, Rural--United States.
Land use, Rural.
Physical Description:
xiii, 151 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 1977.
Contents:
Processes and values: Jackson, J. B. Back to the land. Sauer, C. O. Homestead and community on the middle border. Wagner, P. America emerging. Jackson, J. B. The new American country side. Boundaries and territories: Jackson, J. B. Ghosts at the door, Zelinsky, W. Walls and fences. Jackson, J. B. Spring. Jackson, J. B. A new kind of space.
Communities: Solnit, A. What's the use of small towns. Jackson, J. B. The Four Corners country. Jackson, J. B. Cities of the plain. Riley, R. B. New Mexico villages in a future landscape.
Perception and experience: Anderson, E. Horse-and-buggy countryside. Lowenthal, D. Not every prospect pleases. Jackson, J. B. The abstract world of the hot-rodder.
Notes:
A collection of articles from Landscape, 1951-1969.
ISBN:
0870232282 :
0870232355
OCLC:
2525198

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