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Population and society: Introduction to social morphology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Glencoe; Free Press.; 1938Description: 207 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.6 Hal.
Summary: This study will deal with the physical structure of groups and populations. Necessarily, we will draw on findings of the well established discipline of demography sometimes known as the statistic of population as well as human geography and that portion of economic history that deals with the phenomena ac companying the development of industrial and agricultural enterprises in time and space. However, one is immediately struck by the fact that until now these data and idea have been scattered and diffuse, if not completely disordered, because their principle of organization was yet to be perceived.
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This study will deal with the physical structure of groups and populations. Necessarily, we will draw on findings of the well established discipline of demography sometimes known as the statistic of population as well as human geography and that portion of economic history that deals with the phenomena ac companying the development of industrial and agricultural enterprises in time and space. However, one is immediately struck by the fact that until now these data and idea have been scattered and diffuse, if not completely disordered, because their principle of organization was yet to be perceived.

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