Appalachians all: East Tennesseans and the elusive history of an American region
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Main Author: Banker, Mark T. 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Knoxville University of Tennessee Press 2011
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Prologue: East Tennessee insights into elusive Appalachia -- pt. 1. Before there was an Appalachia, 1750-1880. East Tennessee beginnings: Cherokee and pioneer legacies and the births of three representative communities -- Mid-nineteenth-century crises: from mainstream to margin in East Tennessee -- pt. 2. Appalachia discovered: insights from East Tennessee, 1870-1930. Queen city of the mountains: Knoxville and the vision of a new South -- New South realities: East Tennessee's hinterland's as resource producer for industrial America -- Appalachia on their minds: East Tennesseans and the discovery of an American region, 1875-1925 -- pt. 3. Appalachia, East Tennessee, and modern America, 1920-2006. East Tennessee from bad times to good times (for some), 1920-1965 -- Appalachia (slowly) awakens: a regional overview, 1920-1975 -- Coming home to a new Appalachia: the awakening in East Tennessee hinterlands, 1970-present -- The awakening in East Tennessee's leading city and an ongoing homecoming, 1970-present -- Epilogue: Reimagining Appalachia and ourselves
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 328 p.)
ISBN:1572337729
1572337869
9781572337725
9781572337862

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