Appalachian Studies

Library Databases for Appalachian Studies Articles

(Available from the library�s Electronic Resources web site)

Subject Guide to Appalachian Studies

(Available from the Library�s Research Assistance web site)

 

Appalachian Center. University of Kentucky. 28 Oct. 2003.��� <http://www.uky.edu/RGS/AppalCenter/>

 

American Studies Association. 3 Nov. 2003.http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asainfo.html>

 

Baker, Chris. �Appalachian Studies Pedagogy and Regional Discourse.�Introduction. Appalachian Studies Syllabus Guide and Teaching Materials.Washington, DC: American Sociological Association, 1997. 2-5. ASU APP COLL F217 .A65 A6585 1997

 

Best, Bill. From Existence to Essence: A Conceptual and Mythological Model for an Appalachian Studies Curriculum. Berea, Ky.: Appalachian Imprints, 1999.

 

Billings, Dwight B., Chad Berry, and John C. Inscoe. �Three Responses to Larry Griffin and Ashley Thompson.� �Insularity, Advocacy, and Postmodernism in Appalachian Studies� by Dwight B. Billings; �Looking for Common Ground� by Chad Berry; and �Encouraging Cross-Pollination� by John C. Inscoe. Appalachian Journal 29 (Spring 2002): 328-340. ASU APP COLL F216.2 A66

 

Billings, Dwight B., Mary Beth Pudup, and Altina Waller. �Taking Exception with Exceptionalism: The Emergence and Transformation of Historical Studies of Appalachia.�Introduction. Appalachia in the Making: The Mountain South in the Nineteenth Century. Ed. M. Pudup, D. Billings, and A. Waller. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1995. 1-24. ASU APP COLL F217 .A65 A654 1995

 

Center for Appalachian Studies. Appalachian State University.28 Oct. 2003. <http://www1.appstate.edu/dept/appstudies/index.html>

 

Drake, Richard B.�Appalachian Notes and Appalachian Studies: A Memoir.� Appalachian Heritage 8 (Fall 2000): 19-23. ASU APP COLL F106 A137 A6

 

Drake, Richard B. �Early Interpreters of Appalachian Culture� Appalachian Heritage 28 (Winter 2000): 5-7. . ASU APP COLL F106 A137 A6

 

Gaventa, John.�Appalachian Studies in Global Context: Reflections on the Beginnings--Challenges for the Future.� Journal of Appalachian Studies 8 (Spring 2002): 79-90. ASU APP COLL F106 .J74

 

Griffin, Larry, and Ashley Thompson.Appalachia and the South: Collective Memory, Identity, and Representation.� Appalachian Journal 29 (Spring 2002): 296-327. ASU APP COLL F216.2 A66

 

Mission.Appalachian Studies Association. 28 Oct. 2003. <http://www.appalachianstudies.org/index2.htm>

 

Peoples Appalachian Research Collective, comp. �Why Study Appalachia?�Appalachia�s People Problems Alternatives: An Introductory Social Science Reader, vol. 1. Morgantown, West Virginia: Peoples Appalachian Research Collective, 1971. 12-18. ASU APP COLL HN79. A137 P456 v. 1

 

Reid, Herbert, and Betsy Taylor.Appalachia as a Global Region: Toward Critical Regionalism and Civic Professionalism� Journal of Appalachian Studies 8 (Spring 2002): 9-32. ASU APP COLL F106 .J74

 

Scott, Shaunna L."Teaching for Democracy: Reflections on Teaching Appalachian Studies." Appalachia and the Politics of Culture. Ed. Elizabeth C. Fine. Spec. issue of Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 7 (1995): 131-139. ASU APP COLL F217 .A65 J68

 

U.S. Programs in Appalachian Studies. Appalachian Studies Association. 28 Oct. 2003.<http://www.appalachianstudies.org/syllabi/d-4.html>