Abstract

THE UNITED STATES has been concerned with peacetime programs, and research projects reflect that interest. There are, however, definite indications of a shift of emphasis since the beginning of World War II. An analysis of the 1942 census of research sponsored by the American Sociological Society showed that 112 out of a total of 302 projects are related to war effort (30). Surveys of the social effects of war have appeared already. Also, a considerable amount of research not definitely planned or labeled as relating to the effects of war does have significance, nevertheless, in interpreting the impact of war on the community (4).

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