The Salvation Army: Its Structure, Operations, and Problems in Disasters
Author(s) | Ross, James L. | |
Date Accessioned | 2005-05-10 | |
Date Available | 2005-05-10 | |
Publication Date | 1969-12 | |
Description | The Salvation Army is structured and functions in particular ways in current disaster situations in the United States. These ways stem from its two basic orientations, which are essentially social welfare and religious in nature. In turn, these orientations are the results of the historical development of the organization. Thus, to understand its present structure and functions requires an examination of the growth of the Salvation Army from a local group with a goal of making religious converts to its emergence as a complex, international organization with multiple tasks. This development is very briefly sketched in this chapter. | en |
Sponsor | Office of Civil Defense | en |
Extent | 4828002 bytes | |
MIME type | application/pdf | |
URL | http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1256 | |
Language | en_US | |
Publisher | Disaster Research Center | en |
Part of Series | Research Notes/Report;8 | |
Keywords | structure | en |
Keywords | operations | en |
Keywords | problems | en |
Keywords | Salvation Army | en |
Title | The Salvation Army: Its Structure, Operations, and Problems in Disasters | en |
Type | Other | en |