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Anglin, Mary. “Strategic Differences:
Gendered Labor in Southern Appalachia.” |
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Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 14 (1993):
68-86. |
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Anglin, Mary K. “Engendering
the Struggling: Women’s Labor and Traditions of |
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Resistance in Rural Southern Appalachia.” Fighing
Back in Appalachia: Traditions of Resistance and Change.
Ed. Stephen L. Fisher. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1993,
263-281. |
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Anglin, Mary K. Women, Power,
and Dissent in the Hills of Carolina. Urbana: U |
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of Illinois P, 2002. |
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Anglin, Mary K. “Working Women:
The Intersection of Historical Anthropology and |
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Social History.” Appalachian Journal 16
(1989): 154-164. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain
Collection 051 A6453 |
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Barksdale, Kevin. “Beneath
the Golden Stairs: Gender, Vision, Unionization, and |
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Mobilization in World War II West Virginia.” Ohio
Valley History 4 (2004): 21-42. |
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Brashler, Janet G. “When Daddy
Was a Shanty Boy: The Role of Gender in the |
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Organization the Logging Industry in the Highland
West Virginia.” Historical Archaeology 25 (1991): 54-68. |
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Brooks, Gwen. “I Am a Union
Woman.” Growin’ Up Country. Ed. James
R. Axelrod. |
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Clintwood, Va.: Resource and Information Center,
Council of the Southern Mountains, 1973. 221-238. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain
Collection 917.5
A969g |
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Delfino, Susanna. "Invisible Woman:
Female Labor in the Upper South's Iron and Mining |
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Industries." Neither Lady nor Slave: Working
Women of the Old South. Ed. Susanna Delfino and Michelle
Gillespie. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2002. 285-307. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
305.409 N417 |
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Eagan, Shirley C. “Women’s
Work, Never Done: West Virginia Farm Women, 1880s- |
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1920s.” West Virginia History 49 (1990):
21-35. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
051 W521 |
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Giesen, Carol A. B. Coal Miners’ Wives:
Portraits of Endurance. Lexington: UP of |
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Kentucky, 1995. |
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Greene, Janet W. “Strategies
for Survival: Women’s Work in the Southern West Virginia |
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Coal Camps.” West Virginia History 49 (1990):
37-54. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
051 W521 |
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Guy, Roger. “Identity, Pride,
and a Paycheck: Appalachian and other Southern Women |
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in Uptown Chicago, 1950-1970.” Journal
of Appalachian Studies 7 (2001): 46-63. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
975 A6462cj |
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Hall, Jacquelyn D. “Disorderly
Women: Gender and Labor Militancy in the Appalachian |
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South.” Journal of American History 73
(1986): 354-382. |
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Hensley, Frances S. “Women
in the Industrial Work Force in West Virginia, 1880- |
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1945.” West Virginia History 49 (1990):
115-124. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
051 W521 |
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Jensen, Joan M. “Now You See
Her, Now You Don’t: Historians and Rural Women.” |
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After the Backcountry: Rural Life in the
Great Valley of Virginia, 1800-1900. Ed. Kenneth E.
Koons and Warren R. Hofstra. Knoxville: U of
Tennessee
P,
2000. 221-232. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.59
A258 |
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Jones, James B. “Municipal
Vice: The Management of Prostitution in Tennessee’s |
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Urban Experience: The Examples of Chattanooga
and Knoxville, 1838-1917.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 50 (1991): 110-122. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
976.8 T2975 |
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Lattimer, Melissa. “A Contextual
Analysis of the Side Effects of Gender and Place on |
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Worker’s Incomes.” Sociological
Spectrum 20 (Jul-Sep 2000): 345-356. |
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Lewis, Johanna Miller. “Women
Artisans in Backcountry North Carolina, 1753-1790.” |
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North Carolina Historical Review 68 (1991): 214-236. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
051 N872ch |
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Maggard, Sally Ward. “Coalfield
Women Making History.” Confronting Appalachian |
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Stereotypes: Back Talk from an American Region.
Ed. Dwight B. Billings, Gurney Norman, and Katherine Ledford.
Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1999. 228-250. |
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Special Collections & Archives Berea Collection 306.097
C748 |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 306.097
C748 |
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Maggard, Sally Ward. “We’re
Fighting Millionaires! The Clash of Gender and Class in |
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Appalachian Women’s Union Organizing.” No
Middle Ground: Women and Radical Protest. Ed. Kathleen
Blee. New York: New York UP, 1998. 289-306. |
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Moore, Marat. Women in the Mines:
Stories of Life and Work. New York: Twayne, |
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1996. |
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Oberhauser, Ann M. “Relocating
Gender and Rural Economic Strategies.” Environment |
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and Planning 34 (July 2002): 1221-1237. |
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Parrott, Laurel, et al. “Troubled
Waters: Where Multiple Streams of Inequality Converge |
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in the Math and Science Experience of Nonprivileged
Girls.” Journal of Women and Minorities in Science
and Engineering 6 (2000): 45-71. |
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Pudup, Mary Beth. “Women in
the West Virginia Economy.” West Virginia History 49 |
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(1990): 7-20. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
051 W521 |
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Reichart, Karaleah S. “Narrating
Conflict: Women and Coal in Southern West Virginia.” |
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Journal of Appalachian Studies 7 (2001):
6-18. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
975 A6462cj |
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Savage, Carletta. “Regendering
Coal: Female Miners and Male Supervisors.” |
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Appalachian Journal 27 (2000): 232-248. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
051 A6453 |
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Scott, Shaunna L. “Gender Among
Appalachian Kentucky Farm Families: The |
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Kentucky Family Oral History Project and Beyond.” Journal
of Appalachian Studies 2 (1996): 103-113. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
975 A6462cj |
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Seitz, Virginia Rinaldo. Women, Development,
and Communities for Empowerment in |
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Appalachia. Albany: State U of New York
P, 1995. |
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Simon, Rick, and Betty Justice. “The
Economy of West Virginia and the |
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Oppression/Liberation of Women.” Appalachia/America:
The Proceedings of the 1980 Appalachian Studies Conference.
Ed. Wilson Sommerville. Johnson City, TN: Appalachian
Consortium Press, 1981. 44-56. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975
A6462c |
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Tallichet, Suzanne. “Barriers
to Women’s Advancement in Underground Coal Mining.” |
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Rural Sociology 65 (2000): 234-252. |
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Tallichet, Suzanne E. “Moving
Up Down in the Mine: The Preservation of Male |
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Privilege Underground.” More Than Class:
Studying Power in U.S. Workplaces. Ed. Ann E. Kingsolver.
Albany: State U of New York P, 1998. 124-147. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
306.309 M836 |
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Tickamyer, Ann R. amd Cecil H. Tickamyer. “Gender
and Poverty in Central |
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Appalachia.” Social Science Quarterly 69
(1988): 874-891. |
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Walker, Melissa. All We Knew Was
to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, |
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1919-1941. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2000. |
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Walker, Melissa. “Farm Wives
and Commercial Farming: The Case of Loudon County, |
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Tennessee.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 57
(1998): 42-61. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
976.8 T2975 |
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Weise, Robert. “Property, Gender,
and the Sale of Mineral Rights in Pre-industrial |
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Eastern Kentucky.” Journal of the Appalachian
Studies Association 7 (1995) 79-90. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection
975 A6462cj |
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