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by Paul Henry Landis

ePub Three Iron Mining Towns: A Study in Cultural Change (The Rise of Urban America) download
Author:
Paul Henry Landis
ISBN13:
978-0405024627
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0405024622
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Publisher:
Ayer Co Pub (November 1, 1970)
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Paul Henry Landis, (5 March 1901 – 30 August 1985) was an American sociologist. His PhD dissertation on Minnesota's Iron Range was published as the book Three Iron Mining Towns: a study in cultural change, now considered a landmark in Natural Resource Sociology.

Paul Henry Landis, (5 March 1901 – 30 August 1985) was an American sociologist. A prolific writer of over 20 books and 100 journal articles, Landis's work spanned the fields of rural sociology, Natural Resource Sociology, Sociology of Education, Adolescence, Social Control, and many other topics.

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Urban mining has many advantages over primary mining: the materials are already in the city where they are likely . The Internet is full of retailers looking for gears, doors and other replacement parts. The iron, plastic, glass and metal can all be sold to make new products

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