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Hillville: A Haven of Refuge

Authors :
Carle C. Zimmerman
Source :
Journal of Farm Economics. 20(3):652-668
Publication Year :
1938

Abstract

AMERICAN rural life consists of at least two types of fX1 economies, the one producing for the market (the business man) and the other for a living (the yeoman). Many sub-types exist but these two are outstanding. Of late, interest in the yeoman type is reviving.2 Among the American yeomen many types of cultures exist. This paper is a case study of a psychological type found not infrequently in all communities but especially prevalent in yeoman communities near the great industrial centers. How much of our population consists of people like these is not known; probably at the present they are increasing. While few contentions or morals are drawn from this study, possibly it is not out of the way to suggest that "social action" concerning the yeoman type of rural resident will oftentimes get unanticipated results if the underlying psychological factors are not taken into consideration.

Details

Volume :
20
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Farm Economics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d8019ddbdc0135f9b220f973c249e5f