Night Comes To The Cumberlands: A Biography Of A Depressed Area

Night Comes To The Cumberlands: A Biography Of A Depressed Area
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9781786252005
ISBN-13 : 1786252007
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Night Comes To The Cumberlands: A Biography Of A Depressed Area by : Harry M. Claudill

“At the time it was first published in 1962, it framed such an urgent appeal to the American conscience that it actually prompted the creation of the Appalachian Regional Commission, an agency that has pumped millions of dollars into Appalachia. Caudill’s study begins in the violence of the Indian wars and ends in the economic despair of the 1950s and 1960s. Two hundred years ago, the Cumberland Plateau was a land of great promise. Its deep, twisting valleys contained rich bottomlands. The surrounding mountains were teeming with game and covered with valuable timber. The people who came into this land scratched out a living by farming, hunting, and making all the things they need-including whiskey. The quality of life in Appalachia declined during the Civil War and Appalachia remained “in a bad way” for the next century. By the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, Appalachia had become an island of poverty in a national sea of plenty and prosperity. Caudill’s book alerted the mainstream world to our problems and their causes. Since then the ARC has provided millions of dollars to strengthen the brick and mortar infrastructure of Appalachia and to help us recover from a century of economic problems that had greatly undermined our quality of life.”-Print ed.

The Mountain, the Miner, and the Lord and Other Tales from a Country Law Office

The Mountain, the Miner, and the Lord and Other Tales from a Country Law Office
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9780813146270
ISBN-13 : 0813146275
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mountain, the Miner, and the Lord and Other Tales from a Country Law Office by : Harry M. Caudill

This book of stories celebrates people who have a magnetism, a tenacity, a personal vision, an independence, and a self-sufficiency that elude most of us today.

The Watches of the Night

The Watches of the Night
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 1931672660
ISBN-13 : 9781931672665
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Watches of the Night by : Harry M. Caudill

A Darkness at Dawn

A Darkness at Dawn
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 9780813150277
ISBN-13 : 0813150272
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis A Darkness at Dawn by : Harry M. Caudill

Outspoken Appalachian writer Harry M. Caudill analyzes the exploitation and decline of the eastern Kentucky mountain lands, which have rendered "no people in the nation...more forlorn than the Appalachian highlanders in our time." Frontier attitudes, a strong attachment to the land, and isolation have produced in Appalachia a backwoods culture which made its people susceptible to an outside exploitation of their resources that has perpetrated on them a passive society largely dependant on relief. But the times, says Mr. Caudill, are changing. A growing world population and global industrialization have created a drastically altered situation in eastern Kentucky. The area's resources of energy are essential to the progress and well-being not only of the nation but also of the world; and the world is prepared to court the favor of the people who control these resources and is prepared to pay the price demanded by those owners. Mr. Caudill makes an eloquent plea for Kentuckians to reclaim the resources that lie in their mountains and to demand their fair share of the wealth generated by those resources. If they are willing to do this, the state and especially the people in eastern Kentucky can have a bright and prosperous future. But they can delay no longer. They must break the mold of passivity and take destiny into their own hands. An attorney in Whitesburg, Kentucky, Harry M. Caudill is the author of such well-known books as Night Comes to the Cumberlands, Dark Hills to Westward, and My Land is Dying. The Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf is a celebration of two centuries of the history and culture of the Commonwealth.

The Spirit of the Mountains

The Spirit of the Mountains
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : CHI:42154272
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Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spirit of the Mountains by : Emma Bell Miles

Yesterday's People

Yesterday's People
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780813146508
ISBN-13 : 081314650X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Yesterday's People by : Jack E. Weller

The distinctive way of life of the Southern Appalachian people has often been criticized, romanticized or derided, but rarely has it been understood. Yesterday's People, the fruit of many years' labor in the mountains, reveals the fears, anxieties, and hopes that underlie the mountaineers' way of thinking and acting, and thereby shape their relationships in family and community. First published in 1965, this book has been an indispensable guide for all who seek to study, work or live within the Appalachian culture.

Theirs be the Power

Theirs be the Power
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Publisher : Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4395639
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Theirs be the Power by : Harry M. Caudill

Uneven Ground

Uneven Ground
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9780813138633
ISBN-13 : 0813138639
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Uneven Ground by : Ronald D. Eller

This award-winning history examines the politics of progress in America through a close look at industrial development in Appalachia since WWII. Appalachia has played a complex role in the unfolding of American history. Early-twentieth-century critics of modernity saw the region as a remnant of frontier life that should be preserved and protected. However, supporters of material production and technology decried what they saw as a the isolation and backwardness of the region and sought to “uplift” its people through education and industrialization. In Uneven Ground, Ronald D. Eller examines the politics of development in Appalachia while exploring the idea of progress as it has evolved in America. “Passionate, clear, concise, and at times profound,” this volume demonstrates that Appalachia's struggle to overcome poverty, to live in harmony with the land, and to respect the value of community is a truly American story (Chad Berry, author of Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles). Winner of the Appalachian Studies Association’s Weatherford Award and the Southern Political Science Association’s V.O. Key Award

The Bowser family history

The Bowser family history
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Publisher : Dalcassian Publishing Company
Total Pages : 322
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Synopsis The Bowser family history by : Addison Bartholomew Bowser