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Appalachian Odyssey - Historical Perspectives on the Great Migration (Hardcover, New): Phillip Obermiller, Thomas E. Wagner Appalachian Odyssey - Historical Perspectives on the Great Migration (Hardcover, New)
Phillip Obermiller, Thomas E. Wagner
R2,866 Discovery Miles 28 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the greatest internal migrations in American history has been the movement of the people of Appalachia to a variety of rural and urban destinations all over the country --- wherever economic opportunity beckoned, from the industrial Midwest to the timber empires of the Pacific Northwest. This movement (about five million in the 1950s alone) has taken place in several waves throughout the twentieth century, and continues to this day. "Appalachian Odyssey" provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the impact of this phenomenon on both the Appalachian region and the country as a whole.

Scholars from a variety of social science disciplines bring their perspectives to this volume in an examination of the historical, political, social, economic, and cultural impact of a talented group often derided as hillbillies. "Appalachian Odyssey" provides a much-needed corrective to this bias, and a deeper understanding of a people who have significantly influenced the American story.

Appalachia in an International Context - Cross-National Comparisons of Developing Regions (Hardcover): Phillip Obermiller,... Appalachia in an International Context - Cross-National Comparisons of Developing Regions (Hardcover)
Phillip Obermiller, William Philliber
R2,868 Discovery Miles 28 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The study of diverse yet comparable regions uncovers structural similarities that override the "defective culture" theory of developing regions as well as the belief that they are unique ecological phenomena. This collected work establishes Appalachia as a case study for a coherent cross-national perspective. Written by authorities on the social and economic problems of these regions, this work should assist in alleviating some of the most striking misconceptions about regional development.

From Mountain to Metropolis - Appalachian Migrants in American Cities (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Kathryn M. Borman,... From Mountain to Metropolis - Appalachian Migrants in American Cities (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Kathryn M. Borman, Phillip Obermiller
R2,573 Discovery Miles 25 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume focuses on Appalachians as a case study of internal migration in developed countries. Since World War II, Appalachian miners have left the coal towns of their mountain region for the car towns of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Migrations have ebbed and flowed with economic expansion and recession. Some descendants who are several generations removed from the migration experience do not identify with their mountainous background, but many urban Appalachians have maintained their cultural ties to the region and its values. This collection of essays is the fourth in a series of studies of Appalachian society in relation to mainstream America. While earlier works have concentrated on the migration process, jobs, housing, and ethnic group formation in urban settings, this volume addresses the important issues of health, environment, and education in the urban Appalachian context. As such, it is the only resource available for educators and health and human service professionals involved with this social sector.

Too Few Tomorrows - Urban Appalachians in the 1980's (Paperback): Phillip Obermiller, William Philliber Too Few Tomorrows - Urban Appalachians in the 1980's (Paperback)
Phillip Obermiller, William Philliber
R624 Discovery Miles 6 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Between the 1940s and 1970s the mountains of Appalachia were viewed as a center for economic and employment opportunities. Over three million people chased the American dream to the mountains in search of a better life for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, about a third of these people were forced into a life of long-term underclass dwellers. Struggling with questions of identity, rootlessness, and cultural negation these people were given the name of ""urban Appalachians."" Published in 1987, Too Few Tomorrows addresses some of the pressing questions regarding urban Appalachians and their story of migration and early experiences in the mountains.

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