The Jew and the land
Source:
Kirsch, William, Editor
The Jew and the land
Bulletin No. 7
Madison, WisconsinMay 1920
nos. [1]-7, 1918-1920.; 7 v.; 23 cm.
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Contents
Preface, Ely, Richard T.
Part I: The Jew and agriculture: introduction, pp. 1-[3]
I: Farming--a mode of life, pp. [3]-5
II. Distinguishing characteristics of the farming industry in America, pp. 5-9
III. The Jew as a potential American farmer, pp. 9-13
Part II: The Jew and the land: I. Some aspects of the land problem in America, pp. 13-20
II. The psychical relation bbetween [between] the man and the soil, pp. 20-27
III. The process of adaptation, pp. 27-34
VII [IV]. The farm labor bureau, pp. [35]-39
V. Tenancy as a stage in the process of adaptation, pp. 39-44
Conclusion, pp. 44-45
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