Crestwood Heights : : A North American Suburb / / John R. Seeley, R. Alexander Sim, Elizabeth W. Loosley.

Crestwood Heights is a study of a well-known Canadian community. It is located within the borders of one of Canada's big cities; its name symbolizes success, wealth, and social prestige; its inhabitants possess as many of the "good things of life" as most human beings ever aspire to....

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Frontmatter -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- PART ONE: STRUCTURE AND CONTEXT -- 1. The Stage -- 2. Space -- 3. Shelter -- 4. Time -- 5. Age -- 6. Career -- PART TWO: INSTITUTION AND FUNCTION -- 7. The Family: Primary Socialization -- 8. The School: Secondary Socialization -- 9. Parent Education: Re-socialization -- 10. The Club: Sociality -- PART THREE: INTEGRATION -- 11. Layman and Expert: The Belief Market -- 12. Beliefs -- PART FOUR: IMPLICATION -- 13. Implication -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix 1 : The Crestwood Heights Project -- Appendix 2: The Children and the Culture -- NOTES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INDEX
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Frontmatter --
FOREWORD --
CONTENTS --
PART ONE: STRUCTURE AND CONTEXT --
1. The Stage --
2. Space --
3. Shelter --
4. Time --
5. Age --
6. Career --
PART TWO: INSTITUTION AND FUNCTION --
7. The Family: Primary Socialization --
8. The School: Secondary Socialization --
9. Parent Education: Re-socialization --
10. The Club: Sociality --
PART THREE: INTEGRATION --
11. Layman and Expert: The Belief Market --
12. Beliefs --
PART FOUR: IMPLICATION --
13. Implication --
APPENDIXES --
Appendix 1 : The Crestwood Heights Project --
Appendix 2: The Children and the Culture --
NOTES --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX
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PART ONE: STRUCTURE AND CONTEXT --
1. The Stage --
2. Space --
3. Shelter --
4. Time --
5. Age --
6. Career --
PART TWO: INSTITUTION AND FUNCTION --
7. The Family: Primary Socialization --
8. The School: Secondary Socialization --
9. Parent Education: Re-socialization --
10. The Club: Sociality --
PART THREE: INTEGRATION --
11. Layman and Expert: The Belief Market --
12. Beliefs --
PART FOUR: IMPLICATION --
13. Implication --
APPENDIXES --
Appendix 1 : The Crestwood Heights Project --
Appendix 2: The Children and the Culture --
NOTES --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
FOREWORD --
CONTENTS --
PART ONE: STRUCTURE AND CONTEXT --
1. The Stage --
2. Space --
3. Shelter --
4. Time --
5. Age --
6. Career --
PART TWO: INSTITUTION AND FUNCTION --
7. The Family: Primary Socialization --
8. The School: Secondary Socialization --
9. Parent Education: Re-socialization --
10. The Club: Sociality --
PART THREE: INTEGRATION --
11. Layman and Expert: The Belief Market --
12. Beliefs --
PART FOUR: IMPLICATION --
13. Implication --
APPENDIXES --
Appendix 1 : The Crestwood Heights Project --
Appendix 2: The Children and the Culture --
NOTES --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX
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