Charles Josiah Galpin
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| Birthday |
16th March, 1864
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| Birthplace |
Hamilton, New York
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| Died |
1st June, 1947
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| Zodiac Sign |
Pisces
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| Occupation Text |
Teacher of science & mathematics – Union Academy in Belleville (1885–1888) Professor of History and English – Kalamazoo College (1888–1891) Principle Union Academy (1891–1901) Businessman – (1900–1904) Pastor – Baptist Church of Madison (1905–1911) Lecturer – School of Religion, Madison (1909–1912) Professor – University of Wisconsin, Department of Agricultural Economics (1911–1919) Head of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Life, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture (1919–1934)
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Charles Josiah Galpin (March 16, 1864 – June 1, 1947) was an American academic. Galpin was a trailblazer of rural sociology, known for advancing research in analysis of rural populations, rural standards of living, rural social organization, and social structures. Galpin was a rural sociologist, professor, author, pastor, and advocate for rural populations. He published 112 works in 245 publications in one language and 2,667 library holdings including The Social Anatomy of an Agricultural Community (1915); Rural Life (1918); My Drift into Rural Sociology (1938); and Rural Social Problems (1924). His early career set the stage for his influential contribution as the Head of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Life, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture. The reach of his contributions extend beyond rural sociology to include contributions in ecology and public health.
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