Appalachia: A Regional Geography

Appalachia: A Regional Geography

Author: Karl Raitz

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-20

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0429724217

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Although Appalachia has long been recognized as one of the most distinctive subregions in North America and has been studied widely as an "underdeveloped problem area," this book is the first to provide a comparative and analytical geographical perspective on the entire Appalachian region rather than on portions of it. The authors highlight the div


Appalachia and America

Appalachia and America

Author: Allen Batteau

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0813194369

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In this collection of fourteen essays, scholars of Appalachian culture and society examine how the people contend with and adapt to the pressures of change thrust upon them. Appalachia and America will appeal to a broad range of people interested in the southern mountains or in the policy issues of social welfare. It deals cogently with the newest form of conflict affecting not only communities in Appalachia, but urban and rural communities in America at large—the struggle for local values and ways of life in the face of distant and powerful bureaucracies.


Radical Agrarian Economics

Radical Agrarian Economics

Author: Faktorovich, Anna

Publisher: Anaphora Literary Press

Published: 2015-03-12

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 168114025X

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This is a comparative study of Wendell Berry’s theory of New Agrarian economics in contrast with other agrarian proposals, as well as communist, capitalist and feudal economic theories. The argument for an agrarian world has both similarities and sharp contrasts with Marxist communism, industrial capitalism, and classic feudalism. Agrarianism can be seen more clearly when it is contrasted and shown as having existed in parallel with each of these stages of economic world development. As the world quickly grows in the direction of overpopulation and pollution, a re-evaluation is needed of the previously used sustainability methods that have kept humanity in balance with the earth for millennia. As resources continue to become scarcer, those who can support themselves independently from mass-agricultural ventures might have a survival advantage. And this advantage should be explored before the world reaches a catastrophic phase. As the American farming population shrinks further below one percent of the overall population, this is a crucial moment to consider if agrarianism and agriculture itself should retain a central role in American political theory or if it should fade into the past.


Cormac McCarthy

Cormac McCarthy

Author: James D. Lilley

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0826327672

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Critics have been quick to address Cormac McCarthy's indebtedness to southern literature, Christianity, and existential thought, but the essays in this collection are among the first to tackle such issues as gender and race in McCarthy's work.