The plans for this study were formulated between 1956 and 1958. For some time then; I had been interested in the processes of personal and social accommodation and in the factors that were responsible for resistance to change. While a graduate student at Columbia University at that time; I was also affiliated with a multidisciplinary research group at Cornell University Medical Colleges studying the reactions of people of various cultural and social backgrounds to situations of stress. The Hungarian refugees were one of the groups being studied. I thus decided to undertake a study of the process of acculturation; the Hungarian refugees providing an ideal population. I did not expect to encounter any serious difficulties. Needless to say; the work was beset with every sort of difficulty; financial; conceptual; etc.; that usually accompanies research projects. It is only now; more than a decade later; that I am able to present my findings in their final form. I am pleased to have this opportunity to express my inshy; debtedness to the many people who made thIS study possible. I have been fortunate in having teachers; colleagues; and friends; the same person; who helped me in the formulation often all in of the problem; offered encouragement along every step; and taught me the very skills I was to use.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Terrrific pictorial guide to the railroads of Western Oregon.By Kenneth G. WestIm a railroad fan and live west of Portland; Oregon. I happened upon this book and love it. It covers the entire history of railroading in western Oregon through the early 2000s. It is very much a pictorial history and is loaded with pictures. The text consists of helpful captions for the pictures with explanatory introductions. My Burkhardt has done an extensive amount of research to gather all these photos; organize them in a compelling history; and provide excellent explanatory text.A great read for anyone interested in Oregon railroading!