Book

A Mormon village: a study in rural social organization

Louisiana State University, and Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeBaton Rouge • Published In 1939 • Pages:

By: Bradford, Reed Howard.

Abstract
Despite being heavy on statistics, this sociological study of Salem, Utah, is a good description of what may be considered a typical Mormon village, including information on history and cultural background, the nature of social relationships, statistical characteristics of the population, socio-economic resources, institutions, and religious life. It includes a number of photographs.
Subjects
Population
Composition of population
Tillage
Real property
Occupational specialization
Ethnic stratification
Marriage
Household
Community structure
Congregations
Religious denominations
culture
Mormons
HRAF PubDate
2018
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Types
Sociologist
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin ; 1978-1979
Field Date
1938
Coverage Date
1936-1938
Coverage Place
Salem, Utah County, Utah, United States
Notes
Reed Howard Bradford
Includes bibliographical references
Thesis (Masters) -- Louisians State University, 1939
LCSH
Mormons