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Marie Tedesco Archives of Appalachia East Tennessee State University The following bibliography of scholarship on Appalachia is intended to serve as a guide, primarily to works written from 1960. The exception to this principle is in the section Classics in Appalachian Scholarship, where most of the works cited predate 1960. The bibliography focuses on book-length works, not on articles written for journals. For articles see the bibliographies cited below. Excluded from the bibliography are works of fiction, including both novels and shorter works, i.e. novellas, short stories and tales. Inclusion of any work does not constitute endorsement by the Appalachian Studies Association of the viewpoints contained in that work. Journals and Magazines Appalachia:Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Notes Appalachian Heritage Appalachian Journal The Appalachian South Foxfire Magazine Georgia Historical Quarterly Goldenseal Journal of Appalachian Studies Journal of Southern History Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association Journal of East Tennessee History Katuah Journal Labor History May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History and Cultures of Western North Carolina

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Page 1: Marie Tedesco Archives of Appalachia East Tennessee State

Marie TedescoArchives of AppalachiaEast Tennessee State University

The following bibliography of scholarship on Appalachia is intended to serve as a guide,primarily to works written from 1960. The exception to this principle is in the sectionClassics in Appalachian Scholarship, where most of the works cited predate 1960. Thebibliography focuses on book-length works, not on articles written for journals. Forarticles see the bibliographies cited below. Excluded from the bibliography are works offiction, including both novels and shorter works, i.e. novellas, short stories and tales.Inclusion of any work does not constitute endorsement by the Appalachian StudiesAssociation of the viewpoints contained in that work.

Journals and Magazines

Appalachia:Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission

Appalachian Notes

Appalachian Heritage

Appalachian Journal

The Appalachian South

Foxfire Magazine

Georgia Historical Quarterly

Goldenseal

Journal of Appalachian Studies

Journal of Southern History

Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association

Journal of East Tennessee History

Katuah Journal

Labor History

May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History and Cultures of Western NorthCarolina

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Mountain Life and Work

North Carolina Folklore Journal

North Carolina Historical Review

Now and Then Magazine

Southern Folklore

Storytelling World

Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin

Tennessee Historical Quarterly

Traditions: A Journal of West Virginia Folk Culture and

Educational Awareness

Virginia Magazine of Biography and History

West Virginia History

Proceedings of the Appalachian Studies Association

Southern Exposure

Reference Sources

Appalachian Bibliography. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Library, 1967,1972, 1980.

Appalachian Outlook. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Library, 1964-

Brown, Jessica, ed. The American South: A Historical Bibliography. Santa Barbara, CA:ABC-Clio, 1986. [2 vols.]

Brown, Jo. B. annual Appalachian Studies bibliographies, Journal of AppalachianStudies, spring issues, 1995-

Cartwright, Betty Goff Cook and Lillian Johnson Gardiner, comps. North CarolinaLandgrants in Tennessee, 1778-1791. Memphis: I.C. Harper, 1958.

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Collins, Timothy. Native Americans in Central Appalachia: A Bibliography. Livingston,KY: Appalachia Science in the Public Interest, 1989.

Cumming, William P. The Southeast in Early Maps. 3rd edition, revised and enlarged byLouis DeVorsey, Jr. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Eldridge, Carrie. An Atlas of Appalachian Trails to the Ohio River: A Collection of Mapswith Bibliography. Self-published by Eldridge (3118 CR 31 Big Branch, Chesapeake,OH)

Ellis, Betty. A Comprehensive Bibliography of Health Care in Appalachia. Lexington,KY: Appalachian Center of the University of Kentucky, 1988.

Farr, Sidney Saylor. Appalachian Women: An Annotated Bibliography. Lexington:University Press of Kentucky, 1981.

Hudson, Patricia L. The Carolinas and Appalachian States. NY: Stewart, Tabori, andChang, 1989. [Smithsonian Guide to Historic America series]

Lovingood, Paul E. and Robert E. Reiman. Emerging Patterns in the Southern Highlands:A Reference Atlas. edited by Malinda Crutchfield. Boone, NC: Appalachian ConsortiumPress, 1985.

Munn, Robert K. The Southern Appalachians: A Bibliography and Guide to Studies.Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Library, 1961.

Nelsen, Hart M. and Anne K. Nelson, eds. Bibliography on Appalachia: a Guide toStudies Dealing with Appalachian in General . . . Bowling Green, KY: Western KentuckyUniversity, Office of Research and Services, 1967.

Ross, Charlotte T. Bibliography of Southern Appalachia. Boone, NC: AppalachianConsortium Press, 1976.

Union Catalogue. Appalachian Oral History Project, 1977.

Classics in Appalachian Scholarship

Bolton, Charles K. Scotch-Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America. Boston: Bacon andBrown, 1910.

Brown, Frank C., collector. The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore:The Folklore of North Carolina. 7 vols. Durham: Duke University Press, 1952-74.

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Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Home Economics and Forest Service,Economic and Social Problems and Conditions of the Southern Appalachians.Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, 1935

Caudill, Harry. Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area.Boston: Little, Brown, 1963.

. My Land is Dying. New York: Rinehart, 1955.

Campbell, John C. The Southern Highlander and His Homeland. New York: Russell SageFoundation, 1921.

Dargan, Olive Tilford. From My Highest Hill. Carolina Mountain Folks. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1998 [originally published in 1925]

Ford, Henry Jones. The Scotch-Irish in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press,1915.

Fox, John, Jr. "The Southern Mountaineer," Scribner's Magazine, 29(April-May 1901),pp. 556-70.

Kephart, Horace. Our Southern Highlanders. New York: Outing Publishing Co., 1913.

Miles, Emma Bell. The Spirit of the Mountains. Knoxville: University of TennesseePress, 1975 [facsimile of 1905 ed.]

Mooney, James. Myths of the Cherokee and Sacred Formulaes of the Cherokees.Nashville: C. and R. Elder Booksellers, 1982 [reprint of 1900 and 1891 eds. published byBureau of American Ethnology]

Olmsted, Frederick Law. A Journey in the Back Country. Williamston, MA: CornerHouse, 1972. [originally published : NY: Mason, 1860]

Raine, James Watt. The Land of Saddle-bags. A Study of the Mountain People ofAppalachia. New York: Published jointly by Council of Women for Home Missions andMissionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1924.

Semple, Elaine. "The Anglo-Saxons of the Kentucky Mountains: A Study inAnthropogeography," Geographical Journal (London), 17 (June 1901), 588-623.

Shapiro, Henry D. Appalachia On Our Mind: The Southern Mountains and Mountaineersin the American Consciousness, 1870-1920. Chapel Hill: University of North CarolinaPress, 1978.

Sheppard, Muriel Earley. Cabins in the Laurel. Chapel Hill: University of North CarolinaPress, 1935.

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Williams, Cratis. "The Southern Mountaineer in Fact and Fiction." 3 vols. Ph.D. Diss.,New York University, 1961.

Woodson, Carter G. "Freedom and Slavery in Appalachian America," Journal of NegroHistory. 1(April 1916), 132-50.

Collected Essays and Anthologies

Barker, Garry. Notes From a Native Son: Essays on the Appalachian Experience.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1996.

Beaver, Patricia and Burton L. Purrington, eds. Cultural Adaptation in MountainEnvironments. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1984.

Barry, Wendell. Another Turn of the Crank: Essays. Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint,1995.

Ford, Thomas R., ed. The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey. Lexington:University Press of Kentucky, 1962.

Glenn, Max E., ed. Appalachia in Transition. St. Louis: Bethany, 1970.

Higgs, Robert J., Ambrose N. Manning and Jim Wayne Miller, eds. Appalachia InsideOut. 2 vols. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995.

Higgs, Robert J. and Ambrose N. Manning, eds. Voices From the Hills: SelectedReadings of Southern Appalachia. New York: F. Ungar, 1978.

Lewis, Helen M., Linda Johnson and Donald Askins, eds., Colonialism in ModernAmerica: The Appalachian Case. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1978.

Pudup, Mary Beth, Dwight B. Billings and Altina L. Waller. Appalachia in the Making:The Mountain South in the Nineteenth Century. Chapel Hill: University of NorthCarolina Press, 1996.

Richman, Ann F., ed. The Plow Reader: Selections From an Appalachian AlternativeNewsmagazine of the Late 1970s. Abingdon, VA: Sow's Ear Press, 1996.

Stephenson, John B. and David W. Walls, eds. Appalachia in the Sixties: Decade ofReawakening. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1972.

Williamson, J. W. and Edwin T. Arnold. Interviewing Appalachia: The AppalachianJournal Interviews, 1978-1992. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1994.

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Subject Areas [arranged alphabetically]

Activism and Dissent

Fisher, Stephen L. Fighting Back in Appalachia: Traditions of Resistance and Change.Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993.

Foster, Stephen W. The Past is Another Country: Representation, HistoricalConsciousness and Resistance in the Blue Ridge. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, 1988.

Glen, John M. Highlander: No Ordinary School. 2nd Ed., Knoxville: University ofTennessee Press, 1996 [1st ed., 1988]

Horton, Aimee Isgrig. The Highlander Folk School: A History of Its Major Programs,1932-1961. Brooklyn, NY: Carlson Publishing, 1989.

Horton, Myles. The Long Haul: An Autobiography. New York: Doubleday, 1990.

Agriculture and Land Use

Ager, John Curtis. We Plow Godís Fields: The Life of James G. K. McClure. Boone, NC:Appalachian Consortium Press, 1991.

Appalachian Land Ownership Task Force. Who Owns Appalachia? Landownership andIts Impact. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1983.

Arcury, Thomas A. Greater Appalachian Regional Databank: Agricultural Change in theMountain South at the Turn of the Century. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky,1989.

Clark, Thomas D. Agrarian Kentucky. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1977

McKenzie, Robert Tracy. One South or Many? Plantation Belt and Upcountry in Civil-War Era Tennessee. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Stradburn, Don L. Cherokee Planters in Georgia, 1832-1838: Historical Essays on ElevenCounties in the Cherokee Nation of Georgia. 1989.

Winters, Donald. Tennessee Farming, Tennessee Farmers: Antetbellum Agriculture in theUpper South. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1994.

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Art and Handcrafts

Ardery, Julia S. The Temptation: Edgar Tolson and the Genesis of Twentieth-CenturyFolk Art. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Barker, Garry. The Handcraft Revival in Southern Appalachia, 1930-1990. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1991.

Becker, Jane S. Selling Tradition: Appalachia and the Construction of an American Folk,1930-1940. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Eaton, Allen Hendershott. Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands. New York: Dover,1973 [orig. 1937]

Lampell, Ramona. O, Appalachia: Artists of the Southern Mountains. New York:Stewart, Tabori, and Chang, 1989.

Lewis, Johanna Miller. Artisans in the North Carolina Backcountry. Lexington:University Press of Kentucky, 1995.

Long, Frank W. Confessions of a Depression Muralist. Columbia: University of MissouriPress, 1997.

Civil War and Other Military

Bryan, Charles Faulkner. "The Civil War in East Tennessee: A Social, Political, andEconomic Study." Ph.D. Diss., University of Tennessee, 1978.

Crofts, Daniel W. Reluctant Confederates: Upper South Unionists in the Secession Crisis.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

Crow, Vernon H. Storm in the Mountains: Thomasí Confederate Legion of CherokeeIndians and Mountaineers. Cherokee, NC: Press of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian,1982.

Draper, Lyman C. Kingís Mountain and Its Heroes. History of the Battle of KingísMountain. New York: Peter G. Thompson, 1881.

Dykeman, Wilma. With Fire and Sword. The Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780.Washington, D.C.: National Part Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1978.

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Groce, W. Todd. Mountain Rebels: East Tennessee Confederates and the Civil War,1860-1870. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1999.

Fisher, Noel C. War at Every Door: Partisan Politics and Guerilla Violence in EastTennessee, 1860-1869. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.

Kirke, Edmund. The Rear Guard of the Revolution. New York: D. Appleton and Co.,1886.

McDonough, James Lee. War in Kentucky: From Shiloh to Perryville. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1994.

Noe, Kenneth W. and Shannon H. Wilson, eds., The Civil War in Appalachia: CollectedEssays. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997.

Paludan, Phillip S. Victims: A True Story of the Civil War . Knoxville: University ofTennessee Press, 1981.

Roberts, Kenneth. The Battle of Cowpens, the Great Morale Builder. Garden City, NY:Doubleday, 1958.

Temple, Oliver Perry. East Tennessee and the Civil War. Cincinnati: R. Clarke, 1899.

Trotter, William. R. Bushwackers: The Civil War in North Carolina. Vol. 2, TheMountains. Greensboro, NC: Signal Research, 1988.

Walker, Gary C. The War in Southwest Virginia, 1861-65. Roanoke, VA: GartnerGraphics and Printing, 1985.

Williams, Samuel Cole. Tennessee During the Revolutionary War. Nashville: TennesseeHistorical Commission, 1944.

Woodworth, Steven E. Six Armies in Tennessee: The Chickamauga and ChattanoogaCampaigns. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998.

Coal, Industry, and Labor

Caudill, Harry. Theirs Be the Power: The Moguls of Eastern Kentucky. Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 1983.

Clarkson, Roy. Tumult on the Mountains: Lumbering in West Virginia, 1770-1920.Parsons, WV: McClain, 1964.

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Corbin, Daivd. Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Appalachian Coal Fields: The SouthernWest Virginia Miners, 1880-1922. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1981.

Dubofsky, Melvyn and Warren Van Tine. John L. Lewis: A Biography. Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 1986.

Eller, Ronald. Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers: Industrialization of the AppalachianSouth, 1880-1930. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1982.

Ewen, Lynda Ann. Which Side Are You On? The Brookside Mine Strike in HarlanCounty, Kentucky, 1973-74. Chicago: Vanguard, 1979.

Fagge, Roger. Power, Culture, and Conflict in the Coalfields: West Virginia and SouthWales, 1900-22. New York: Manchester University Press, 1996.

Flamming, Douglas. Creating the Modern South: Millhands and Managers in Dalton,Georgia, 1884-1984. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Hales, Peter. Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan Project. Urbana: University ofIllinois Press, 1997.

Hennen, John C. The Americanization of West Virginia: Creating a Modern IndustrialState, 1916-1925. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996.

Hevener, John. Which Side Are You On? The Harlan County Coal Miners, 1931-1939.Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1978.

Laslett, J. H. M., ed. The United Mine Workers of America: A Model of IndustrialSolidarity? University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996.

Lewis, Ronald L. Black Coal Miners in America: Race, Class, and Community Conflict,1780-1980. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1987.

_____________. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation,and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University of NorthCarolina Press, 1998.

Lunt, Richard D. Law and Order vs. the Mines. West Virginia, 1907-1933. Charleston,WV: Appalachian Editions/Trans-Allegheny Books, 1992.

McGiven, Henry M. Iron and Steel: Class, Race, and Community in Birmingham,Alabama, 1875-1920. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.

Minchin, Timothy. What Do We Need a Union For? The TWUA in the South, 1945-55.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.

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Patton, Randall L. Carpet Capital: The Rise of a New South Industry. Athens: Universityof Georgia Press, 1999.

Shapiro, Karen. A New South Rebellion: The Battle Against Convict Labor in theTennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Shiftlett, Crandall A. Coal Towns: Life, Work, and Culture in Company Towns ofSouthern Appalachia, 1880-1960. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1991.

Community Studies

Beaver, Patricia D. Rural Community in the Appalachian South. Lexington: UniversityPress of Kentucky, 1986.

Brown, James S. Beech Creek: A Study of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood. Berea,KY: Berea College Press, 1988.

____________. The Family Group in a Kentucky Mountain Farming Community.Lexington, KY: Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky,Bulletin #588, 1952.

Dunn, Durwood. Cades Cove: The Life and Death of a Southern AppalachianCommunity, 1818-1937. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1988.

Erikson, Kai T. Everything in Its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buffalo CreekFlood. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.

Fetterman, John. Stinking Creek: The Portrait of a Mountain Community in Appalachia.New York: Dutton, 1967.

Hinsdale, Mary Ann, Helen Lewis and Maxine Waller. It Comes From the People:Community Development and Local Theology. Philadelphia: Temple University Press,1995.

Lewis, Helen M. and Suzanna O'Donnell, eds. and compilers, Telling Our Stories,Sharing Our Lives. Ivanhoe, VA: Ivanhoe Civic League, 1990.

Montell, William Lynwood. The Saga of Coe Ridge: A Study in Oral History. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1970.

Perry, Huey. "They'll Cut Off Your Project": A Mingo County Chronicle. New York:Praeger, 1972.

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Stephenson, John B. Shiloh: A Mountain Community. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1968.

Cultural Analysis and Criticism

Batteau, Allen. The Invention of Appalachia. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989.

Whisnant, David. All That's Native and Fine: The Politics of Culture in an AmericanRegion. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1983.

Economic Conditions, Development, and History

Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen Blee. The Road to Poverty: The Making of Wealth andHardship in Appalachia. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Duncan, Cynthia M. Worlds Apart: Why Poverty Persists in Rural America. New Haven:Yale University Press, 1999.

Fisher, Steve, ed. A Landless People in a Rural Region: A Reader on Landownership andProperty Taxation in Appalachia. New Market, TN: Highlander Center, 1979.

Gaventa, John P. From the Mountains to the Maquiladores: A Case Study of CapitalFlight and Its Impact on Workers. New Market, TN: Highlander Research and EducationCenter, 1988.

_____________. Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and Rebellion in an AppalachianValley. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1980.

Gaventa, John P., Barbara Smith, and Alex Willingham, eds. Communities in EconomicCrisis: Appalachia and the South. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990.

Lewis, Helen, and John P. Gaventa. The Jellico Handbook: A Teacher's Guide toCommunity-Based Economics. New Market, TN: Highlander Research and EducationCenter, 1988.

Salstrom, Paul. Appalachia's Path to Dependency: Rethinking a Region's EconomicHistory, 1730-1940. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1994.

Thomas, Jerry Bruce. An Appalachian New Deal: West Virginia in the Great Depression.Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998.

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Waller, Altina. Feud: Hatfields, McCoys and Social Change in Appalachia, 1860-1900.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1988.

Whisnant, David. Modernizing the Mountaineer: People, Power and Planning inAppalachia. rev. ed., Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1994.

Education

Dykeman, Wilma. Prophet of Plenty: The First Ninety Years of W.D. Weatherford.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1966.

Education in Appalachia: Proceedings From the 1987 Conference on Appalachia.Lexington: Appalachian Center, University of Kentucky, 1988.

Mielke, David N., ed. Teaching Mountain Children: Towards a Foundation ofUnderstanding. Boone: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1978.

Myers, Elisabeth. Angel of Appalachia: Martha Berry. New York: Julian Messner, 1968.

Painter, Jacqueline Burgin. The Season of Dorland Bell: History of an AppalachianMission School. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1996 [rep. 1987 ed.]

Puckett, John L. Foxfire Reconsidered: A Twenty-Year Experiment in ProgressiveEducation. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989.

Reynolds, Katherine Chaddock. Visions and Vanities: John Andrews Rice of BlackMountain College.

Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1998.

Searles, David P. A College for Appalachia: Alice Lloyd on Caney Creek. Lexington:University Press of Kentucky, 1995.

Wigginton, Eliot. Sometimes a Shining Moment: The Foxfire Experience. Garden City,NY: Anchor/Doubleday, 1985.

Williams, Cratis D. I Became a Teacher: A Memoir of One-Room School Life in EasternKentucky. Edited, with an introduction by James M. Gifford. Ashland, KY: Jesse StuartFoundation, 1995.

Environment, Geography and Natural History

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Ayers, Harvard, Jenny Hager, and Charles E. Little, eds., An Appalachian Tragedy: AirPollution and Tree Death in the Eastern Forests of North America. San Francisco: SierraClub Books, 1998.

Ayers, Horace Beemer and W.W. Ashe. The Southern Appalachian Forests. Washington,D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1905

Bagby, Jane, ed. Environment in Appalachia. Proceeding from the 1989 Conference onAppalachia. Lexington: Appalachian Center, University of Kentucky, 1990.

Bartlett, Richard. Troubled Waters: Champion International and the Pigeon RiverControversy. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995.

Bolgiano, Chris. The Appalachian Forest: A Search for Roots and Renewal.Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998.

Branch, Michael and Daniel Phillippon, eds. The Height of Our Mountains: NatureWriting from Virginiaís Blue Ridge Muntains and Shenandoah Valley. Baltimore: JohnsHopkins Press, 1998.

Buxton, Barry M. and Malinda L. Crutchfield, eds. The Great Forest: An AppalachianStory. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1985

Chandler, William W. The Myth of TVA: Conservation and Development in theTennessee Valley, 1933-1983. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Pub. Co., 1984.

Davis, Donald Edward. "Where There Be Mountains: Environmental and CulturalChange in the Appalachian South, 1500-1800." Ph.D. diss., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1993.

Dykeman, Wilma. The French Broad. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1955.

Mastran, Shelly S. and Nan Lawerre. Mountaineers and Rangers: A History of FederalForest Management in the Southern Appalachians, 1900-81. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Government Printing Office, 1983.

Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Report of the Secretaryof Agriculture in Relation to the Forests, Rivers, and Mountains of the SouthernAppalachian Region. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1902.

Morton, Peter A. Charting a New Course: National Forests in the Southern Appalachians.Vol. 5, The Living Landscape. 1994

Raitz, Karl B. and Richard Ulack. Appalachia, A Regional Geography: Land, People, andDevelopment. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1984

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Schenck, Carl A. The Birth of Forestry in America: The Biltmore Forest School, 1898-1913. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest History Society, 1974

Smith, Richard M. Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains. Knoxville: University ofTennessee Press, 1998.

Wise, Kenneth and Ronald H. Petersen. A Natural History of Mount LeConte. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1998.

Ethnicity and Race

Beaver, Patricia and C. Hill, eds. Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South: AnthropologicalContributions to a Region in Transition. Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings,No. 31. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.

Blethen, H. Tyler and Curtis W. Wood., Jr. From Ulster to Carolina: The Migration of theScotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina. Rev. ed. Raleigh: North CarolinaDepartment of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, in cooperation withthe Appalachian Consortium, 1998.

_______________________________, eds. Ulster and North America: TransatlanticPerspectives on the Scotch-Irish. Tuscaloosa and London: University of Alabama Press,1997.

Bruland, Michael. The Status of Black People in Appalachia: A Statistical Report. NewYork: NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, 1971.

Clark, Septima P. Echo in My Soul. New York: Dutton, 1962.

Finger, John R. Cherokee Americans: The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the TwentiethCentury. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991.

French, Lawrence and Jim Hornbuckle, eds. The Cherokee Perspective: Written byEastern Cherokees. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1981.

Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. Colored People: A Memoir. New York: Knopf, 1994.

Grant, Nancy. TVA and Black Americans: Planning for the Status Quo. Philadelphia:Temple University Press, 1990.

Jackson, Gloria and Ester Plovia. Appalachia and Its Black Population: Selected Socialand Economic Characteristics. New York: National Urban League, 1972.

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Kennedy, N. Brent and Robyn Vaughn Kennedy. The Melungeons: The Resurrection of aProud People. An Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing in America. Macon, GA: MercerUniversity Press, 1997.

Leyburn, James Graham. The Scotch-Irish: A Social History. Chapel Hill: University ofNorth Carolina Press, 1962.

Love, Revella Logan. "Assessing the Common Bonds Between African-Americans andEuropean American Appalachians: An Exploratory Study." Ph.D. Diss., Union InstituteGraduate School, Cincinnati, 1995.

McGiven, Henry M. Iron and Steel: Class, Race and Community in Birmingham,Alabama, 1875-1920. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.

Neely, Sharlotte. Snowbird Cherokees: People of Persistence. Athens: University ofGeorgia Press, 1991.

Perdue, Theda. The Cherokee. New York and Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1989.

Trotter, Joe W. Coal, Class and Color: Blacks in Southern West Virginia, 1915-32.Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990.

____________. River Jordan: African American Urban Life in the Ohio Valley.Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998.

Turner, William and Edward J. Cabell, eds. Blacks in Appalachia. Lexington: UniversityPress of Kentucky, 1985.

Folklore

Chase, Richard. Folk Tales and Songs, and Other Examples of English-AmericanTraditions as Preserved in the Appalachian Mountains and Elsewhere in the UnitedStates. New York: Dover, 1971.

Davis, Donald D. Jack Always Seeks His Fortune: Authentic Appalachian Jack Tales.Little Rock, AR: August House, 1992.

Duncan, Barbara R., and Davey Arch, collectors and editors. Living Stories of theCherokee. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Gainer, Patrick. W. Witches, Ghosts and Signs: Folklore of the Southern Appalachians.Grantsville, WV: Seneca Books, 1975.

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Harkness, David James. Indian Legends of the Southern Mountains: A BicentennialPublication. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1976.

Isbell, Robert. The Last Chivaree. The Hicks Family of Beech Mountain. Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

Lofaro, Michael A., ed. The Tall Tales of Davey Crockett: The Second Nashville Seriesof Crockett Almanacs, 1839-1841. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987.

Mathes, Charles Hodge. Tall Tales from Old Smoky. Kingsport, TN: SouthernPublishers, 1952.

Montell, William Lynwood. Ghosts Along the Cumberland: Deathlore in the KentuckyFoothills. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1975.

Price, Charles Edwin. The Infamous Bell Witch of Tennessee. Johnson City, TN:Overmountain Press, 1994.

Sobol, Joseph Daniel. The Storytellersí Journey. An American Revival. Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 1999.

Frontier and Pioneer Life

Arnow, Hariette Simpson. Flowering of the Cumberland. New York: MacMillan, 1963.

. Seedtime on the Cumberland. New York: MacMillan, 1960.

Clark, Thomas D. and John D. W. Guice. The Old Southwest, 1795-1830. Frontiers inConflict. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996.

Crass, David C., Stephen D. Smith, Martha A. Zierden, and Richard D. Brooks, eds. TheSouthern Colonial Backcountry: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Frontier Communities.Knoxvile: University of Tennessee Press, 1998.

Dunaway, Wilma. The First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in SouthernAppalachia, 1700-1860. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

Hofstra, Warren, ed. George Washington and the Virginia Backcountry. Madison, WI:Madison House Publishers, 1998.

Johnson, Patricia Givens. James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists. Pulaski, VA:Edmonds Printing, 1983.

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Mitchell, Robert D., ed. Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, Society & Development inthe Preindustrial Era. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1991.

Perkins, Elizabeth. Border Life: Experience and Memory in the Revolutionary OhioValley. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Puglisi, Michael J. Diversity and Accommodation: Essays on the Cultural Compositionof the Virginia Frontier. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997.

Watlington, Patricia. The Partisan Spirit: Kentucky Politics, 1779-1792. New York:Atheneum, 1972.

Williams, Samuel Cole. Dawn of Tennessee Valley and Tennessee History. Johnson City,TN: Watauga Press, 1937.

__________________. Early Travels in the Tennessee Country, 1560-1800. JohnsonCity, TN: Watauga Press, 1928.

Health and Medicine

Appalachian Leadership Coalition on Cancer. Sowing Seeds in the Mountains:Community-Based Coalitions for Cancer Prevention and Control. Edited by RichardCouto et al; photos by Earl Dotter. Washington: National Institutes of Health, NationalCancer Institute, 1995.

Breckinridge, Mary. Wide Neighborhoods: A Story of the Frontier Nursing Service.Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1981.

Cavender, Anthony, ed. A Folk Medical Lexicon of South Central Appalachia. JohnsonCity, TN: History of Medicine Society of Appalachia, James H. Quillen College ofMedicine, East Tennessee State University, 1990.

Couto, Richard A. Poverty, Politics and Health Care: An Appalachian Experience. NewYork: Praeger, 1975.

Crellin, John K. and Jane Philpott. Herbal Medicine, Past and Present. 2 vols. Durham:Duke University Press, 1990.

Health in Appalachia: Proceedings From the 1988 Conference on Appalachia. Lexington:Appalachian Center, 1989.

Hiscoe, Helen B. Appalachian Passage. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1991.

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Finney, Joseph C., ed. Culture Change, Mental Health and Poverty. Lexington:University Press of Kentucky, 1969.

Keefe, Susan Emley, ed. Appalachian Mental Health. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1988.

Kenny, Maxine, ed. We're Tired of Being Guinea Pigs! Handbook For Citizens inEnvironmental Health in Appalachia. New Market, TN: Highlander Research andEducation Center, 1980.

Verghese, Abraham. My Own Country: A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in theAge of Aids. New York; Simon and Schuster, 1994.

Mass Media, Images of Appalachians, and Stereotypes

Billings, Dwight, Gurney Norman, and Katherine Ledford, eds. Confronting AppalachianStereotypes: Back Talk From an American Region. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1999.

Hsiung, David. Two Worlds in the Tennessee Mountains: Exploring the Origins ofAppalachian Stereotypes. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.

McNeil, W. K., ed. Appalachian Images in Folk and Popular Culture. 2nd. Ed. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1995.

Williamson, J. W. Hillbillyland: What the Movies Did to the Mountains & What theMountains Did to the Movies. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.

Williamson, J. W. Southern Mountaineers in Silent Films. Plot Synopsis of MoviesAbout Moonshining, Feuding and Other Mountain Topics, 1904-1929. Jefferson, NC:McFarland, 1994.

Migration, Population, Urban Appalachians

Appalachian Regional Commission. A Report to Congress on Migration. Washington,D.C: ARC, 1979

Barnes, Raymond P. A History of Roanoke. Radford, VA: Commonwealth Press, 1968.

Borman, Kathyrn M. and Phillip J. Obermiller, eds. From Mountain to Metropolis:Appalachian Migrants in American Cities. Westport, CT: Bergin and Gervey, 1994.

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Coalition for Appalachian Ministry. Wayfaring Strangers: Appalachians in the City.Amesville, OH: 1984.

Fowler, Gary L. Appalachian Migration: A Review and Assessment of the Research.Chicago: University of Illinois-Chicago Circle, 1980.

McDonald, Michael J. TVA and the Dispossessed: The Resettlement of Population in theNorris Dam Area. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

McDonald, Michael and William Bruce Wheeler. Knoxville, Tennessee: Continuity andChange in an Appalachian City. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1983.

McKee, Dan M. and Phillip J, Obermiller, From Mountain to Metropolis: UrbanAppalachians in Ohio. Cincinnati: The Ohio Urban Appalachian Awareness Project,1978.

Obermiller, Phillip J., ed. Down Home, Downtown: Urban Appalachians Today.Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt, 1996.

Obermiller, Phillip J. and William W. Philliber, eds. Too Few Tomorrows: UrbanAppalachians in the 1980s. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1987.

_________. Appalachia in An International Context: Cross-National Comparisons ofDeveloping Regions. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994.

Schwarzweller, Harry K., James S. Brown and J.J. Mangalam. Mountain Families inTransition: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration. University Park: Pennsylvania StateUniversity Press, 1971.

Weiland, Stephen and Phillip J. Obermiller, eds. Perspectives on Urban Appalachians:An Introduction to Mountain Life, Migration, and Urban Adaptations, and a Guide to theImprovement of Social Services. Cincinnati: Ohio Urban Appalachian AwarenessProject, 1978.

Wolfe, Margaret. Kingsport, Tennessee: A Planned Community. Lexington: UniversityPress of Kentucky, 1987.

Music

Bronson, Bertrand Harris. The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads. 4 vols. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1959-72.

Burton, Thomas G., ed. Tom Ashley, Sam McGee, Bukka White: Traditional TennesseeSingers. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1980.

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Conway, Cecilia. African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia: A Study of Folk Traditions.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995.

Epstein, Dena. Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to the Civil War. Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 1981.

Irwin, John Rice. Musical Instruments of the Southern Appalachian Mountains: AHistory of the Authorís Collection Housed in the Museum of Appalachia, Norris,Tennessee. Norris, TN: Museum of Appalachia Press, 1979.

Jones, Loyal. Minstrel of the Appalachians: The Story of Bascom Lamar Lundsford.Berea, KY: Berea College Appalachian Center, 1986.

Kahn, Edward A., II. "The Carter Family: A Reflection of Changes in Society." Ph.D.Diss., UCLA, 1970.

Lilly, John, ed. Mountains of Music. West Virginia Traditional Music from Goldenseal.Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999.

Malone, Bill C. Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers: Southern Culture and theRoots of Country Music. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1993.

Montell, William Lynwood. Singing the Glory Down: Amateur Gospel Music in SouthCentral Kentucky, 1900-1990. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1991.

Niles, John Jacob. Ballads, Carols, and Tragic Legends from the Southern AppalachianMountains.

New York: G. Shirmer, 1937.

Ritchie, Jean. Singing Family of the Cumberlands. New York: Oxford University Press,1955.

Romalis, Shelly. Pistol-Packiní Mama: Aunt Molly Jackson and the Politics of Folksong.Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998.

Rosenberg, Neil V. Bluegrass, A History. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985.

Sharp, Cecil James. Early English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians. NewYork: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917.

Smith, Betty N. Jane Hicks Gentry: A Singer Among Singers. Lexington: UniversityPress of Kentucky, 1998.

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Spalding, Susan Eike and Jane Harris Woodside, eds. Communities in Motion.Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance, Number 35. Westport, CT: GreenwoodPress, 1995.

Wright, John. Traveling the High Way Home: Ralph Stanley and the World ofTraditional Bluegrass Music. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

Wolfe, Charles. Folk Songs of Middle Tennessee: The George Boswell Collection.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997.

Photographing Appalachia

Cotten, Jerry W. Light and Air: The Photography of Bayard Wootten. Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Dotter, Earl. The Quiet Sickness: A Photographic Chronicle of Hazardous Work inAmerica. Fairfax, VA: American Industrial Hygiene Association, 1998.

Levy, Builder. Images of Appalachian Coalfields. Philadelphia: Temple University Press,1989.

Maxwell, Phillip Herbert and Edouard Evartt Exline. Valhalla in the Smokies. Cleveland:G. A. Exline, 1938.

Murray, Kenneth M. Down to Earth: People of Appalachia. Boone, NC: AppalachianConsortium Press, 1974.

________________. Footsteps of the Mountain Spirits. Appalachia: Myths, Legends, andLandscapes of the Southern Highlands. Johnson City, TN: Overmountain Press, 1992.

________________. A Portrait of Appalachia. Boone, NC: Appalachian ConsortiumPress, 1985.

Speer, Jean Haskell. The Appalachian Photographs of Earl Palmer. Lexington: UniversityPress of Kentucky, 1990.

Witt, Matt. Photographs by Earl Dotter. In Our Blood: Four Coal-Mining Families. NewMarket, TN: Highlander Research and Education Center, 1979.

Politics and Government

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Jeffrey, Thomas E. Thomas Lanier Clingman: Fire-Eater from the Carolina Mountains.Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.

Landy, Marc Karnis. The Politics of Environment Reform: Controlling Kentucky StripMining. Washington: Resources for the Future, 1976.

McKinney, Gordon. Southern Mountain Republicans, 1865-1900: Politics and theAppalachian Community. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1978.

Pearce, John. Divide and Dissent: Kentucky Politics, 1930-1964. Lexington: UniversityPress of Kentucky, 1987.

Ryan, John P. Cultural Diversity and the American Experience: Political ParticipationAmong Blacks, Appalachians and Indians. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Professional Papersin American Government, 1976.

Religion

Burton, Thomas G. Serpent Handling Believers. Knoxville: University of TennesseePress, 1993.

Catholic Committee of Appalachia. Dream of the Mountainsí Struggle: AppalachianPastoral Five Years Later. Edited by Joseph R. Hacala. Prestonburg, KY: CatholicCommittee of Appalachia, 1980.

Commission on Religion in Appalachia. Atlas of the Church in Appalachia, 1983.Knoxville: Commission on Religion in Appalachia, 1983.

Covington, Dennis. Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake Handling and Redemption inSouthern Appalachia. Reading, MA.: Addison-Wesley, 1995.

Dorgan, Howard. The Airwaves of Zion: Radio and Religion in Appalachia. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1993.

. In the Hands of a Happy God: The "No-Hellers" of Central Appalachia. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1997.

. Giving Glory to God in Appalachia: Worship Practices of Six BaptistsSubdenominations. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987.

Eslinger, Ellen. Citizens of Zion. The Social Origins of Camp Meeting Revivalism.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1999.

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Heyrmann, Christine Leigh. Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt. ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

Jones, Loyal. Faith and Meaning in the Southern Uplands. Urbana: University of IllinoisPress, 1998.

Kimbrough, David L. Taking Up Serpents: Snake Handlers of Eastern Kentucky. ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.

Lawless, Elain J. God's Peculiar People: Women's Voices and Folk Tradition in aPentecostal Church. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1988.

Leonard, Bill, ed. Christianity in Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Pluralism. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1999.

McCauley, Deborah Vansau. Appalachian Mountain Religion: A History. Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 1995.

Peacock, James L. and Ruel W. Tyson, Jr. Pilgrims of Paradox: Calvinism andExperience Among the Primitive Baptists of the Blue Ridge. Washington: SmithsonianInstitute Press, 1989.

Photiadis, John D., ed. Religion in Appalachia: Theological, Social and PsychologicalDimensions and Correlates. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Center forExtension and Continuing Education, 1978.

Schwartz, Scott W.† Faith, Serpents, and Fire: Images of Kentucky Holiness Believers.†Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1999.

Titon, Jeff Todd.† Powerhouse for God : Speech, Chant, and Song in an AppalachianBaptist Church.† Austin: University of Texas Press, 1988.

Slavery and Abolition

Dunn, Durwood. An Abolitionist in the Appalachian South. Ezekiel Birdseye on Slavery,Capitalism and Separate Statehood in East Tennessee, 1841-1846. Knoxville: Universityof Tennessee Press, 1997.

Egerton, Douglas R. Gabriel's Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies of 1800 and1802. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993.

Howard, Victor B. The Evangelical War Against Slavery and Caste: The Life and Timesof John G. Fee. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press, 1996.

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Inscoe, John. Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western NorthCarolina. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1989.

Stevenson, Brenda. Life in Black and White: Family and Community in the Slave South.New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Social Conditions, Life, and Customs

Bell, Augusta Grove. Circling Windrock Mountain: Two Hundred Years in Appalachia.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1998.

Cooper, Leland R. and Mary Lee Cooper. The Pond Mountain Chronicle: Self-Portrait ofa Southern Appalachian Community. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998.

Cunningham, Rodger. Apples on the Flood: The Southern Mountain Experience.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987.

Dykeman, Wilma and Jim Stokely. Highland Homeland: The People of the GreatSmokies. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1978.

Egerton, John. Generations: An American Family. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1983.

Farr, Sidney Saylor. Table Talk: Appalachian Meals and Memories. Pittsburgh:University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995.

Garland, Jim. Welcome the Traveler Home. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky,1983.

Hamby, Setta Barker. Memoirs of Grassy Creek: Growing Up in the Mountains on theVirginia-North Carolina Line. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998.

Hickham, Homer. Rocket Boys: A Memoir. New York: Delacorte Press, 1998.

Keith, Jeanette. Country People in the New South: Tennesseeís Upper Cumberland.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.

Olson, Charles. Blue Ridge Folklife. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 1998.

Stewart, Kathleen. A Space on the Other Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an "OtherAmerica". Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.

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Women

Bush, Florence Cope. Dorie: Woman of the Mountains. Knoxville: University ofTennessee Press, 1992.

DeRosier, Linda. Creeker: A Womanís Journey. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1999.

Dykeman, Wilma. Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety. New Port, TN: WakestoneBooks, 1993.

Dyer, Joyce, ed. Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers.Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998.

Hill, Sarah H. Weaving New Worlds: Southeastern Cherokee Women and TheirBasketry. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.

Kahn, Kathy. Hillbilly Women. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1973.

Lewis, Helen M. et al, Picking Up the Pieces: Women in and Out of Work in the RuralSouth. New Market, TN: Highlander Research and Education Center, 1986.

Miller, Danny. Wingless Flight: Appalachian Women in Fiction. Bowling Green, OH:Popular Press, 1996.

Moore, Marat. Women in the Mines: Stories of Life and Work. New York: Twayne,1996.

Norris, Randall and Jean-Philippe Cypres. Women of Coal. Lexington: University Pressof Kentucky, 1996.

Perdue, Theda. Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835. Lincoln:University of Nebraska Press, 1998.

Roberts, Ronald and Carol Cooke-Roberts. Mother Jones and Her Sisters: A Century ofWomen Activists in the American Coal Fields. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing,1998.

Seitz, Virginia Rinaldo. Women, Development, and Communities for Empowerment inAppalachia. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Silva, Samantha. Appalachian Project: Rural Women and the Economics of Hunger, Asummary Report. Washington, D.C.: In Our Own Way, 1986.

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Stoddart, Jess, ed. The Quare Womenís Journals: May Stone and Katherine PettitísSummers in the Kentucky Mountains and the Founding of Hindman Settlement School.Ashland, KY: The Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1997.

Young, Perry Deane. The Untold Story of Frankie Silver: Was She Unjustly Hanged?Asheboroa, NC: Down-Home Press, 1998.