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Migration and the Transformation of the Southern Workplace Since 1945 David R. Contosta At no time in U

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At no time in U

Inspirational and informative in equal measure

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and this well-researched book artfully analyzes the rise and fall of one of the more powerful paradigms in post–World War II American political science—so-called modernization theory

final-year undergraduates

Migration and the Transformation of the Southern Workplace Since 1945 David R. Contosta At no time in UEssays from scholars of labor and migration that examine changes in the Southern workplace after World War II In the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries, the American South became very diverse very quickly. New businesses and job opportunities in the region drove this growth, brought an influx of capital, and attracted residents from other parts of the country and the world. After World War II, traditionalism in the South lived side by

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