Carle C. Zimmerman

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Carle Clark Zimmerman
BornApril 10, 1897
DiedFebruary 7, 1983
Alma materUniversity of Missouri
North Carolina State University
University of Minnesota
OccupationSociologist
EmployerHarvard University
Spouse(s)Medeline Andrist

Carle Clark Zimmerman (April 10, 1897 - February 7, 1983) was an American sociologist, and an inaugural member of Harvard University’s Department of Sociology.[1][2]

Bibliography[]

  • Marriage and the Family: A Text for Moderns, 1956 [3]
  • Family and Civilization (with Lucius F. Cervantes), 1947, A review of family structure throughout human history. ISBN 978-1933859378
  • Rural Families on Relief (with Nathan Whetten), 1939 ISBN 978-1341955501
  • The Changing Community, 1938 [4]
  • Family and Society: A Study of the Sociology of Reconstruction (with Merle E. Frampton), 1937[5]
  • Consumption and Standards of Living, 1936 [6]
  • Siam Rural Economic Survey 1930-31, 1932, ISBN 978-9747534023
  • Principles of Rural-Urban Sociology (1929, with Pitirim Sorokin) New York : H. Holt. Preface: "a summary of Source book in rural sociology," in three volumes, prepared under the auspices of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and the University of Minnesota, to be published in 1930 or 1931"[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Smith, T. Lynn (Autumn 1983). "Obituary: The Life and Work of Carle C. Zimmerman". International Journal of Sociology of the Family. 13 (2): 119–125. JSTOR 23027184.
  2. ^ Cronk, Richard (Fall 2016). "Remembering Carle C. Zimmerman: A Tribute". Comparative Civilizations Review. 75 (75): 99–103. Retrieved July 6, 2018 – via Brigham Young University.
  3. ^ WorldCat item record "Marriage and the Family"
  4. ^ WorldCat item record "The Changing Community"
  5. ^ WorldCat item record "Family and Society"
  6. ^ WorldCat item record "Consumption and Standards of Living"
  7. ^ WorldCat item record "Principles of Rural-Urban Sociology"


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