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The Tennessee-Virginia Tri-Cities - Urbanization in Appalachia, 1900-1950 (Paperback)
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The Tennessee-Virginia Tri-Cities - Urbanization in Appalachia, 1900-1950 (Paperback)
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In 1900, the Appalachian region of northeast Tennessee and
southwest Virginia began to change. The inhabitants were dependent
on the resources of the rural land, but the arrival of railroads
spawned industrialization. Over the next several decades, families
moved down from the mountains into the valley of East Tennessee as
workers took jobs in the developing urban centers. Country stores,
two-lane roads, and cornfields would eventually give way to cities,
multi-lane highways, and new housing. The Tri-Cities--Kingsport,
Johnson City, and Bristol--were starting to form.
In this carefully documented book, Tom Lee uses archival material,
newspapers, memoirs, and current scholarship in Appalachian studies
to examine the economic changes that took place in the Tri-Cities
region from 1900 to 1950. With modernization and urbanization, an
urban-industrial strategy of economic development evolved. The
entry of extractive industry into the mountains established the
power of the urban elite to shape rural life. Local businessmen saw
the route to financial strength in the recruitment of low-wage
industry. Workers left struggling farms for factory jobs. This
urban-rural relationship supported the Tri-Cities' manufacturing
economy and gave power to the area's elite.
The New Deal and the Second World War broadened this relationship
as federal funding sustained the economy. The advantages of urban
centers after decades of development left rural communities on the
verge of disappearance and dependent on the jobs, opportunities,
and economic vision of the cities. By 1950, the power of
Appalachia's elite over the people of the region had extended
beyond urban boundaries and brought about the conditions necessary
for the creation of the metropolitan Tri-Cities area of today.
Readers will gain a better understanding of the complexity of
modernization in Appalachia and the rural South from this engaging
book.
Tom Lee earned a PhD in history from the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, and is assistant professor of history at Hiwassee
College in Madisonville, Tennessee.
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