Appalachia Now

Appalachia Now
Title Appalachia Now PDF eBook
Author Larry R. Smith
Publisher Appalachian Fiction
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781933964850

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Appalachia Now hops on the back of a motorcycle for a wild ride through the hills we know best�Vicco, Hazard, branches, mine access roads. Fiddle tunes and black lung and the photoelectric gleam of stars. But these haunting stories take us way beyond the familiar. They are as skillfully wrought with the visible world as they are with the luminous being in the hollow of a cupped hand. I couldn�t put this book down and when I did, my heart ached to step back inside the pages. Karen McElmurray

Appalachia

Appalachia
Title Appalachia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 352
Release 1983
Genre Appalachian Region
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Appalachia

Appalachia
Title Appalachia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 630
Release 1967
Genre Appalachian Region
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Appalachia in the Sixties

Appalachia in the Sixties
Title Appalachia in the Sixties PDF eBook
Author David S. Walls
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 278
Release 2014-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 0813150418

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In The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey, published by the University Press of Kentucky in 1962, Rupert Vance suggested a decennial review of the region's progress. No systematic study comparable to that made at the beginning of the decade is available to answer the question of how far Appalachia has come since then, but David S. Walls and John B. Stephenson have assembled a broad range of firsthand reports which together convey the story of Appalachia in the sixties. These observations of journalists, field workers, local residents, and social scientists have been gathered from a variety of sources ranging from national magazines to county weeklies. Focusing mainly on the coalfields of West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, and north-central Tennessee, the editors first present selections that reflect the "rediscovery" of the region as a problem area in the early sixties and describe the federal programs designed to rehabilitate it and their results. Other sections focus on the politics of the coal industry, the extent and impact of the continued migration from the region, and the persistence of human suffering and environmental devastation. A final section moves into the 1970s with proposals for the future. Although they conclude that there is little ground for claiming success in solving the region's problems, the editors find signs of hope in the scattered movements toward grass-roots organization described by some of the contributors, and in the new tendency to define solutions in terms of reconstruction rather than amelioration.

Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission

Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission
Title Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission PDF eBook
Author Appalachian Regional Commission
Publisher
Pages 690
Release 1973
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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Reauthorization Issues Related to the Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)

Reauthorization Issues Related to the Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)
Title Reauthorization Issues Related to the Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1991
Genre Business & Economics
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Appalachia's Path to Dependency

Appalachia's Path to Dependency
Title Appalachia's Path to Dependency PDF eBook
Author Paul Salstrom
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 312
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0813188393

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In Appalachia's Path to Dependency, Paul Salstrom examines the evolution of economic life over time in southern Appalachia. Moving away from the colonial model to an analysis based on dependency, he exposes the complex web of factors—regulation of credit, industrialization, population growth, cultural values, federal intervention—that has worked against the region. Salstrom argues that economic adversity has resulted from three types of disadvantages: natural, market, and political. The overall context in which Appalachia's economic life unfolded was one of expanding United States markets and, after the Civil War, of expanding capitalist relations. Covering Appalachia's economic history from early white settlement to the end of the New Deal, this work is not simply an economic interpretation but draws as well on other areas of history. Whereas other interpretations of Appalachia's economy have tended to seek social or psychological explanations for its dependency, this important work compels us to look directly at the region's economic history. This regional perspective offers a clear-eyed view of Appalachia's path in the future.