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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>

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