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English: Louis Kriesberg: The Relationship between the Business Situation and the Conceptions of Security and Success among Chicago Retail Furriers. Title, list of contents and list of tables.
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the division of the social sciences in cabdidacy for the degree' of master of art. Department of Sociology. Chicago, Illinois, June, 1950.
The separation of the artisan functions into specialized manufacturing, distributing, and retailing occupations has occurred in most trades. In studying a contemporary example of this process, different occupational values were found to be associated with different occupational situations. Retail furriers operating custom fur shops think of the secure furrier in self-oriented terms; those operating business fur shops think of the secure furrier in customer-oriented terms. Because of the nature of success in the United States and the social organization of the retail fur trade, less difference was noted in their characterization of the successful furrier.http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/221016
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Source Collection G. & C. Franke Microfilmed by Department of Photoduplication, The University of Chicago Library, Swift Hall, Chicago 37, Illinois. Thesis No. T13222 (together with a German translation of the first 11 pages, the introduction).
Author Louis Kriesberg
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