Next-Year Country

A Study of Rural Social Organization in Alberta

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Rural, History, Canada
Cover of the book Next-Year Country by Jean Burnet, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
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Author: Jean Burnet ISBN: 9781442651098
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division Publication: December 15, 1951
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jean Burnet
ISBN: 9781442651098
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication: December 15, 1951
Imprint:
Language: English

In this study of the problems of social organization in a rural community of Alberta, a drought-afflicted wheat-growing area centring round the town of Hanna is described as it appeared to the sociologist in 1946.

Dr Burnet examines geographical and economic conditions in Hanna, and shows how farming practices, ways of living, and modes of tenure brought into the area from more humid regions proved ill adapted to the dry belt and delayed economic adjustment. In turn, the difficulties in the realm of economics had adverse social and cultural consequences in both the households and the community as a whole.

The Hanna area was chosen for study, though not altogether typical, because it revealed more clearly than other areas not so severely hit by the drought of the 1930s the kind of disturbances within the Alberta social structure which made possible the rise of the Social Credit movement.

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In this study of the problems of social organization in a rural community of Alberta, a drought-afflicted wheat-growing area centring round the town of Hanna is described as it appeared to the sociologist in 1946.

Dr Burnet examines geographical and economic conditions in Hanna, and shows how farming practices, ways of living, and modes of tenure brought into the area from more humid regions proved ill adapted to the dry belt and delayed economic adjustment. In turn, the difficulties in the realm of economics had adverse social and cultural consequences in both the households and the community as a whole.

The Hanna area was chosen for study, though not altogether typical, because it revealed more clearly than other areas not so severely hit by the drought of the 1930s the kind of disturbances within the Alberta social structure which made possible the rise of the Social Credit movement.

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