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Brown, Jo. B., Comp. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2012
This classified, comprehensive bibliography for Appalachian studies includes books, journal articles, government documents, and selected newspaper articles published in 2010, plus relevant titles indexed in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Database. Also, a number of earlier citations not included in the previous bibliography are listed here.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Area Studies, Social Sciences, Journal Articles
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Pendarvis, Edwina – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2008
At the Appalachian Studies Association's thirty-first annual conference, in March, 2008, activist and author Silas House gave a thought-provoking keynote address. That Friday evening, on the Marshall University campus, in Huntington, West Virginia, not far from the coal fields of southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky, Silas offered some…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Area Studies, Conservation (Environment), Self Evaluation (Groups)
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Burch, John Russell, Jr. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2005
During the Constitutional Convention of 1890, one delegate characterized the history of county formation in Kentucky as a process whereby "fifteen or thirty or forty people" created "outrageous special legislation" to make laws that "were not for the benefit of the people at large, but only for the benefit of people who…
Descriptors: Local History, Counties, Politics, Policy Formation
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Reid, Herbert G. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2005
No doubt the two works of 1978 most important for an emerging Appalachian Studies field were "Colonialism in Modern America: The Appalachian Case" edited by Helen Lewis and her associates and Henry Shapiro's "Appalachia on Our Mind: The Southern Mountains and Mountaineers in the American Consciousness, 1870-1920." The American…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Criticism, Books, Social Change
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Carson, Homer S., III – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2005
On March 13, 1879, the "Salisbury Carolina Watchman" noted that the longest and most difficult tunnel in the struggle to lay a railroad line across the Blue Ridge Mountains has been opened. Convicts from North Carolina's new penitentiary built this transportation system and solved the state's need for a cheap labor force as well as the…
Descriptors: State History, Transportation, Institutionalized Persons, Labor Utilization
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McSpirit, Stephanie; Scott, Shaunna L.; Hardesty, Sharon; Welch, Robert – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2005
In the previous article, the authors described the 300 million gallon coal waste spill in Martin County, Kentucky and the interviews that they had with thirty-two area residents in the aftermath of the release (Scott, McSpirit, Hardesty, and Welch 2004 --this issue). Many of these interviewees charged MCCC-Massey and federal, state, and local…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Pollution, Crisis Management, Activism