Bahr, Howard M.
Bahr, Howard M., 1938-
Howard M. Bahr American sociologist
VIAF ID: 2599911 ( Personal )
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Scarecrow Press
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Texas
Works
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American ethnicity | |
Diné bibliography to the 1990s a companion to the Navajo bibliography of 1969 | |
Disaffiliated man; essays and bibliography on skid row, vagrancy, and outsiders | |
Divorce and remarriage : problems, adaptations, and adjustments | |
Drinking, interaction, and identification : notes on socialization into skid row | |
Four classic Mormon village studies | |
The Gradual disappearance of skid row | |
Life in large families : views of Mormon women | |
Middletown families : fifty years of change and continuity | |
Native Americans today: sociological perspectives | |
The Navajo as seen by the franciscans, 1898-1921 | |
Old men drunk and sober | |
Population, resources, and the future; non-Malthusian perspectives. | |
Recent social trends in the United States : 1960-1990 | |
Role structure and analysis of the family | |
Saints observed, 2014: | |
Skid row an introduction to disaffiliation | |
Social attachment and drinking in skid-row life histories | |
Social science research methods | |
The Sunshine widows: adapting to sudden bereavement | |
Toward more family-centered family sciences love, sacrifice, and transcendence | |
Women alone the disaffiliation of urban females | |
Worklike mobility among bowery men |