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Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1993 23:14:36 -0600
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From: "Jim Oberly, History Dept.,
U of Wisc-Eau Claire" <JOBERLY@CNSVAX.UWEC.EDU>
Subject: Small Town Historiography
[ From: net%"UAHDJL01@asnuah.asn.net" 7-AUG-1993 11:33:06.39 [From: "dona J. Lethbridge" <UAHDJL01@asnuah.asn.net>
A graduate student of mine is writing a thesis on conceptions of health of small-town American residents. She is having difficulty finding literature that describes characteristics, such as value systems of such Americans. The literature on rural America and rural health tends not to distinguish between farming and/or frontier communities and small-town dwellers. Can anyone give her some direction to relevant literature? Write to me at
and thanks.
Dona Lethbridge
College of Nursing
University of Alabama in
Huntsville
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 07:43:46 -0600
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From: "Jim Oberly, History Dept.,
U of Wisc-Eau Claire" <JOBERLY@CNSVAX.UWEC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Small Town Historiography
[From: IN%"paulb@coombs.anu.edu.au" "Paul Bourke" 8-AUG-1993 23:24:00.04 [To: IN%"H-RURAL%UICVM.BITNET@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU"
[Subj: RE: Small Town Historiography
Sounds to me that the project on rural health needs to make
contact with the substantial work of economic historians interested in
health and welfare in the l9th century-which by definition means
rural/small town environments. Big project associated with Fogel, Galenson
and others. From memory items to be found in J. Economic History over
recent years. Paul B
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