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JOURNAL CONTENTS
Volume
1, No. 1, Fall 1995
- Ronald L.
Lewis. Letter from the Editor
- Darlene Wilson. The
Felicitous Convergence of Mythmaking and
Capital Accumulation: John Fox Jr. and
the Formation of An (Other) Almost-White
American Underclass
- David L. Kimbrough
and Ralph W. Hood Jr. Carson Springs
and the Persistence of Serpent Handling
Despite the Law
- Ken Fones-Wolf. A
Craftsman's Paradise in Appalachia: Glassworkers
and the Transformation of Clarksburg, 1900-1933
- Ted Olson. "This
Mighty River of Earth": Reclaiming
James Still's Appalachian Masterpiece
- Richard A.
Couto. Spatial Distribution of Wealth
and Poverty in Appalachia
- Jo B. Brown. 1994
Appalachian Studies Bibliography
Volume
2, No. 1, Spring 1996
Volume
2, No. 2, Fall 1996
- Paul Salstrom. Appalachia's
Informal Economy and the Transition to
Capitalism
- Herbert G.
Reid. Global Adjustments, Throwaway
Regions, Appalachian Studies: Resituating
the Kentucky Cycle on the Postmodern Frontier
- Rodger Cunningham. Post
the Lost Past: Malcolm Chapman's The Celts
- Mark Banker. Unraveling
the Multicultural Riddle: Clues from Southern
Appalachia and Hispanic New Mexico
- Sharon A.
Denham. Family Health in a Rural
Appalachian Ohio County
- Anthony Harkins. The
Significance of "Hillbilly" in
Early Country Music, 1924-1945
- Connie L.
Rice. The "Separate But Equal" Schools
of Monongalia County's Coal Mining Communities
- Ralph Mann. Mountain
Settlement: Appalachian and National Modes
of Migration
- Book Reviews
Volume
3, No. 1, Spring 1997
- Ronald L.
Lewis and Dwight B. Billings. Appalachian
Culture and Economic Development: A Retrospective
View on the Theory and Literature
- Andrew M.
Isserman. Appalachia Then and Now:
An Update of the "Realities of Deprivation" Report
to the President in 1964
- Stephan Weiler. The
Economics of the Struggling Structurally
Unemployed
- Jo. B. Brown. 1996
Appalachian Studies Bibliography
- Book Reviews
Volume
3, No. 2, Fall 1997
Volume
4, No. 1, Spring 1998
- Barbara Ellen
Smith. Walk-Ons in the Third Act:
The Role of Women in Appalachian Historiography
- Deborah R.
Weiner. Middlemen of the Coalfields:
The Role of Jews in the Economy of Southern
West Virginia Coal Towns, 1890-1950
- Darlene Wilson. Multicultural
Mayhem and Murder in Virginia's Backcountry:
The Case of Pierre Francois Tubeuf, 1792
to 1795
- Eugene J.
McCann. Mapping Appalachia: Toward
a Critical Understanding
- Jo. B. Brown. 1997
Appalachian Studies Bibliography
- Elizabeth
Fine. Review Essay. A Space on the
Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an "Other" America
- Book Reviews
Volume
4, No. 2, Fall 1998
Volume
5, No. 1, Spring 1999
- From the
Editor.
- Phillip J.
Obermiller and Thomas E. Wagner. Hands-Across-The-Ohio:
The Urban Initiatives of the Council of
the Southern Mountains, 1954-1971
- Paul H. Rakes. Technology
in Transition: The Dilemmas of Early Twentieth-Century
Coal Mining
- Louis H. Palmer,
III. An Appalachian Western: Class
and Gender in H. E. Danford's 'The West
Virginian'
- Jo. B. Brown. 1998
Appalachian Studies Bibliography
Teaching
Notes
- Mary B. LaLone. Preserving
Appalachian Heritage: A Model for Oral
History Research and Teaching
- Mary Jean
Ronan Herzog. Including Appalachian
Stereotypes in Multicultural Education:
An Analysis of Bill Bryson's 'A Walk in
the Woods'
- Michael Maloney. Evaluating
Education Advocacy Work by the Urban Appalachian
Council
- Reviews
Volume
6, No. 1 & 2, Spring/Fall 2000
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TABLES OF CONTENTS
Volume 12, No 2., Fall
2006
Volume 12, No 1., Spring
2006
Volume 11,
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Special Issue:
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No. 3, Fall 2004
Volume 9,
No. 2, Fall 2003
Volume 9,
No. 1, Spring 2003
Volume 8, No 2,
Fall 2002
Volume 8, No 1,
Spring 2002
Volume
6, No. 1 & 2, Spring/Fall 2000
Volume 5, No. 1, Spring 1999
Volume 4, No. 2, Fall 1998
Volume 4, No. 1, Spring 1998
Volume 3, No. 2, Fall 1997
Volume 3, No. 1, Spring 1997
Volume 2, No. 2, Fall 1996
Volume 2, No. 1, Spring 1996
Volume 1, No. 1, Fall 1995
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