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By-Nelsen, Hart M.; Nelsen, Anne K.Bibliography on Appalachia: A Guide to Studies Dealing with Appalachia in General and Including Rural and UrbanWorking Class Attitudes Toward Religion, Education, and Social Change.
Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green.Spons Agency-United Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia Pa.Repor t No- RB- 4Pub Date Apr 67Note- 76p.EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$3.90Descriptors- Aspiration, *Bibliographies, *Class Attitudes, *Education, Human Resources, *Religion, ReligiousEducation, Rural Areas, Rural Population, Rural Urban Differences, *Social Change
Identifiers- *AppalachiaMore than L000 references concerning attitudes toward religion, education, and
social change have been compiled in this bibliography prepared for use in developingreligious education programs to meet the requirements of the people of Appalachia.An attempt is made to consolidate findings in the areas of sociology, socialstratification, and social change. Materials date from the early 1900's to the middle1960's. (JH)
D3'...IOGRAPHY ON APPAL
c:3w A GUI? TO STUDIES DEALING WITH APP
GENERA AND INCLUDING RURAL AND URB
CLASS NITITUDES TpWARD RELIGION, EDUCATION,AND SOCIAL CHANGE
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Hart M. Nelsen
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Anne K. Nelsen
Research Bulletin #4
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Western Keniucky UniversityCollege of Commerce
Office of Research and Servicesand the Department of Sociology
Bowling Green, KentuckyApril, 1967
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U.S. DEPARTMENT Of HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEENREPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE
PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS
STATED DO NOT NECESSARILYREPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION
POSITION OR POLICY.
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON APPALACHIA: A GUIDE TO STUDIES
DEALING WITH APPALACHIA 114 GENERAL AND INCLUDING
RURAL AND URBAN WORKING CLASS ATITTUDES TOWARD
RELIGION, EDUCATION, AND SOCIAL CHANGE
byHart M. Nelsen
andAnne K. Nelsen
with the assistance ofJames K. Miller
Prepared under a Grant franThe Boards of Christian Education of
The Presbyterian Church in the U.S. andThe United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
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PREFATORY oommuir
This bibliography represents the first stage of the
Appalachia Researdn Project, whiCh has as its larger focus
the study of attitudes toward religion, education, and social
change held by the Appalachian people. The over-all project,
under the direction of Bart NL Nelsen, is being conducted
through Western Kentucky University, with fUnds provided by
the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and the Presby-
terian Church in the U.S. This study will furnish the back-
ground for the tailoring of religious education programs to
the special needs of the Appalachians. An extensive review
of the literature is near completion, preparatory to the
field research phase of the project.
In spite of the increased interest in Appalachia
and the abundance of published material relating to the
Appalachians, few attempts have been made to integrate the
individual findings. In addition many of the studies of rural
society and workine-class culture which are pertinent to the
Appalachian situation have not been taken into account. The
review of the literature is an attempt to achieve the broader
perspective necessary to an informed interpretation of more
specific problems. The bibliography reflects this effort to
bring together the recent discoveries in the fields of rural
sociology, social stratification, and social change.
Lewis C. Bell, DirectorOffice of Research and ServicesCollege of CommerceWestern Kentucky University
April 1967
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