The story of a Bohemian-American village

a study of social persistence and change

The story of a Bohemian-American village
Robert Ingersoll Kutak, Robert ...
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The story of a Bohemian-American village

a study of social persistence and change

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English
Pages
156

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The story of a Bohemian-American village
1970, Arno Press
in English
Cover of: The story of a Bohemian-American village
The story of a Bohemian-American village: a study of social persistence and change
1933, The Standard printing company, incorporated
in English
Cover of: The story of a Bohemian-American village
The story of a Bohemian-American village: a study of social persistence and change
1933, The Standard Printing Company, incorporated
in English

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Edition Notes

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia university, 1933.
Vita.
"Milligan, Nebraska, was selected as the community to be studied"--p. viii.
Published also without thesis note.

Published in
Louisville, Ky

Classifications

Library of Congress
F674.M5 K82

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Pagination
xvi p., 1 l., 156 p., 1 l.
Number of pages
156

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6295797M
LCCN
33028716
OCLC/WorldCat
36603156

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