APPALACHIAN SYLLABI


The Appalachian Studies Association's on-line syllabus archive is a resource for instructors designing Appalachian Studies courses and as well as a partial history of the teaching of Appalachian Studies.

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Anthropology | TOP

Appalachian Culture and Social Organization - Anthropology 4120
Pat Beaver and Helen Lewis, Fall 1999, Appalachian State University


Appalachian Studies, Humanities | TOP

Appalachia - Department of Humanities, Government, and Modern Language, HUM 141
Carol Baugh, Spring 2003, Sinclair Community College

Appalachian Environment and Its Cultures - University Studies 410
Tom Hood and Shirley Rice Hollis, 1996-2000, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Appalachian Folkways - Department of Humanities, Government, and Modern Language, HUM 140
Carol Baugh, Spring 2000, 2003, Sinclair Community College

Appalachian Studies 200 - Appalachian Studies 200
George Brosi, Fall 2000, University of Kentucky

Hillbilly Highway: Appalachia and America - American Studies 63
David Whisnant, Fall 1997, UNC-Chapel Hill

Introduction to Appalachian Studies - Appalachian Studies 2060
Ted Olson, Fall 2002, East Tennessee State University

Introduction to Appalachian Studies - Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, HUM 1704
Emily Satterwhite, Spring 2006, Virginia Tech

Introduction to Appalachian Studies: Exile, Return, and Sense of Place - Interdisciplinary Studies, IDS 300 (SAMPLE only, created for a pedagogy course)
Emily Satterwhite, Spring 2000, Emory University


English, Literature and Composition | TOP

Appalachian Culture - English 220
Linda Tate and Rachael Meads, Spring 2000, Shepherd College

Appalachian Folklore - English 446
Ricky Cox, Fall 1999, Radford University

Appalachian Literature - English, LIT 238
Carol Baugh, Spring 2003, Sinclair Community College

Appalachian Literature - English 389
Howard Kuhn, Fall 1999, West Virginia University Institute of Technology

Appalachian Literature - English 334
John Lang, Fall 1997, Emory and Henry College

Appalachian Literature - Reading Appalachia: Nation, Region, Home - English 340
Katherine Ledford, Summer 2005, Mars Hill College

Appalachian Literature - English 213
Robert Love Taylor, Spring 2001, Bucknell University

Constructing Appalachian Images in Composition - English 101
Anna Froula, Fall 2000, University of Kentucky

Introduction to Expository Writing - English 101
JoAnn Asbury, Fall 2002, Radford University

Regional American Literature: Kentucky and Appalachia - Department of Literature and Language, ENG 667
Danny Miller, Spring 1998, Northern Kentucky University

Traditions and Adaptations in Literature for Young Children: Appalachian Emphasis - Summer Graduate Program in Children's Literature, ENG 525, Hollins University
Tina Hanlon, Summer 2005


Geography | TOP

Appalachia: Land and People - Geography 333/533
Geoff Buckley, Spring 2003, Ohio University

Appalachian Geography - Geography 203
Loretta J. LeMay, Fall 2002, Radford University

Sustainability in Appalachia - Geography 430
Alice Jones, Spring 2005, Eastern Kentucky University


History | TOP

Appalachian Development: Human Resources and Economic Distress in Rural Communities - History 600
Ron Eller, Spring 2000, as visiting scholar with the Appalachian Regional Commission

Appalachia on Film - History 1020, Freshman Seminar
John Inscoe, Spring 2002, University of Georgia

Appalachian History - History
Gordon McKinney, [1999], Berea College

History of Appalachia - History 546
Gordon McKinney, [1997], Berea College

History of Women in Southern Appalachia: Myth and Reality - History 4956 & 5956
Marie Tedesco, Summer 1999, East Tennessee State University

History of Southern Appalachia - History 4167 and 5167
Marie Tedesco, Fall 1999, East Tennessee State University

A Readings Seminar in the History of Appalachia - History 650
Ron Eller, Spring 1998, University of Kentucky

Southern Appalachian Culture - History 446
Curtis Wood, [1997], Western Carolina University


Political Science | TOP

Appalachian Political Economy - Political Science 203
Steve Fisher, Fall 1996, Emory and Henry College

Appalachian Political Perspectives - Political Science 5310-101
Billy Schumann, Spring 2005, Appalachian State University


Sociology | TOP

Appalachian and American Cultural Systems - Sociology 213
Thomas Plaut, Spring 1997, Mars Hill College

Appalachian Field Practicum/Research - Soc 487 (1 of 3 classes that constitute an "Appalachian Semester cluster)
Deborah Thompson, Fall 1998, Union College

Community Activism - Sociology and Anthropology, 495
Nelda Pearson, Spring 1996, Radford University

Introduction to the Sociology of Appalachia - Sociology and Anthropology 140
Sally Ward Maggard, Fall 1998, West Virginia University

Political Economy of Appalachia - Soc 349 (1 of 3 classes that constitute an "Appalachian Semester" cluster)
Deborah Thompson, Fall 1998, Union College

Social Institutions in Appalachia - Soc 422 (1 of 3 classes that constitute an "Appalachian Semester" cluster)
Deborah Thompson, Fall 1998, Union College


Women Studies | TOP

Appalachian Women - Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Soc 492
Nelda Pearson, 1998, Radford University


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