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Abbott, Susan. 1997. “Gender, Status, and Values Among Kikuyu and Appalachian Adolescents” [ Kenya and Eastern Ky.]. In African Families and the Crisis of Social Change, eds., T. S. Weisner, C. Bradley, and P. L. Kilbride, 86-105. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
Accawi, Anwar F. 2002. “Fear” [of persecution; a Lebanese resident of East Tenn.]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 19 (Spring): 9-12.
Adams, Shelby Lee. 1998. Appalachian Legacy [photographs; continues 1993 documentary Appalachian Portraits]. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 128 pp.
Adams, Shelby Lee. 2003. Appalachian Lives [photographs; continues documentaries Appalachian Portraits (1993) and Appalachian Legacy (1998)]. Introduction by Vicki Goldbert. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 108 pp.
Addis, Joshua, and Gladys Addis. 1999. “Canning: Gladys Addis Style” [ Ga.; student interview about home canning]. Foxfire Magazine 33 (Spring/Summer): 77-80.
Allen, Robert Howard. 1997. Simple Annals: 200 Years of an American Family [ Tenn.: poems, short stories, folklore]. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows. 220 pp.
Alvarez, Raymond. 2003. “The View from Fairmont: A Century in Postcards” [17 cards reproduced]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Winter): 18-25.
Amberg, Rob. 2002. Sodom Laurel Album [photos of Revere, Madison Co., N.C.; Dellie Norton (1898-1993); tobacco farming]. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 192 pp., with 20-track music CD.
Anderson, Belinda. 2003. “Bill Dysard of Lewisburg: A ‘Real Son of the South’” [b. 1909, son of a Confederate veteran]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Fall): 38-43.
Anderson, Belinda. 2003. “Coming Home: The George Hajash Story” [McDowell Co.; profile of seventh of seven brothers inducted to serve during WWII]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Spring): 26-33.
Anderson, Colleen. 1998. “A Pawpaw Primer” [horticulture and recipes]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 25 (Spring): 21-25.
Anglin, Mary K. 1992. “A Question of Loyalty: National and Regional Identity in Narratives of Appalachia.” Anthropological Quarterly 65 (July): 105-116. Special issue: Negotiating Identity in Southeastern U.S. Uplands.
Appalachian Humor. 1997. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 14 (Spring): 1-40.
Appalachian Lives: Articles, Essays, Fiction, Poetry, and Reviews. 1999. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 16 (Summer): 1-48.
Apple, R. W., Jr. 2003. “Ah, the Sweet Smell of Spring” [annual Ramp Feed, Richwood, W.Va.]. New York Times, 30 April, 1(F).
Archer, William R. 2000. Bluefield [ W.Va.; photo retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Archer, William R. 2001. Mercer County[ W.Va.; photo retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Arnow, Harriette Simpson. 1996 [1977]. Old Burnside [memoir; Burnside, Ky.]. Reprint, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 152 pp.
Ashe County Historical Society. 2002. Ashe County Revisited [N.C.; photo-retrospective, largely portraits]. Co-authored by John Houck, Clarice Weaver, and Carol Williams. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Atkins, Leah Rawls. 2000 [1981, 1996]. The Valley and the Hills: An Illustrated History of Birmingham and Jefferson County [ Ala.]. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 192 pp. Originally published, Woodland Hills, Calif.: Windsor Publications.
Atkinson, Janet Frank. 2002. “Pride and Sorrow: Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the Aftermath of September 11” [crash site, United Flight 93]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 19 (Spring): 3-8.
Bailey, Kenneth R. 1997. “Off the Job: A Brief Look at Recreation in the New River Coal Fields” [ W.Va.]. In Proceedings, New River Symposium, April 11-12, 1997, Glade Springs Resort, Daniels, West Virginia, 80-89. Glen Jean, W.Va.: National Park Service.
Bailey, Kenneth R. 1998. “‘Alive to the Work’: West Virginia State Board of Embalmers, 1899-1933" West Virginia History 57: 47-76.
Ball, Bo. 2002. “Early Hunger” [vivid childhood memories and hardships; 1940s-50s]. Appalachian Heritage 30 (Winter): 33-40.
Ball, Bo. 2003. “Appalachian Christmases” [memoir]. Appalachian Heritage 31 (Summer): 78-84.
Ball, Bo. 2003. “Two Appalachian Towns” [memoir; 1940s-50s Russell Co., Va.]. Appalachian Heritage 31 (Winter): 7-14.
Ball, Donald B. 1997. “Types of Early Grave Decoration in Middle Tennessee” [Pioneer; Box; Comb; limestone and shale]. Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 58 (no.3): 117-127.
Ball, Donald B. 1999. “Continuity and Change in Traditional Material Culture: Notes on a Poured Concrete Gravehouse in Middle Tennessee.” Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 59 (no. 2): 69-75.
Banker, Mark. 1996. "Unraveling the Multicultural Riddle: Clues from Southern Appalachia and Hispanic New Mexico." Journal of Appalachian Studies 2 (Fall): 277-298.
Barker, Garry. 1999. “Descended From Dan’l, Davy, and the Devil Himself” [attributes of a mountain man]. Appalachian Heritage 27 (Winter): 25-27.
Barkey, Fred. 1997. “According to Miss Alice: A Farm Girl Recalls Coal Town Life” [interview with Alice Cassady, b.1904; southern W.Va.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 23 (Spring): 33-39.
Barnwell, Tim. 2001. “Portraits for the Heart: Images of Western North Carolina” [60 duotone photos of mountaineers; 1980s Madison Co.; brief oral histories]. In May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History & Cultures of Western North Carolina, Vol. 2, ed. R. S. Brunk, 178-213. Asheville, N.C.: Robert S. Brunk Auction Services, Inc.
Barnwell, Tim. 2003. The Face of Appalachia: Portraits from the Farm [100 duotone photos with brief oral histories; 1980s Madison Co., N.C.]. New York: W.W. Norton. 157 pp.
Bartlett, Larry. 2000. “Doodle Was a Tough Old Bird” [humor; pet rooster’s disposition; 1940s Vienna, W.Va.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 26 (Summer): 66-67.
Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. 1997. Growing Up in Coal Country [anthracite region; immigrants; adolescent audience]. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 127 pp.
Battlo, Jean. 1998. McDowell County: In West Virginia and American History [18 th century to 1929]. Parsons, W.Va.: McClain Printing Company. 510 pp.
Battlo, Jean. 2003. Pictorial History of McDowell County, 1858-1958: From Rural Farms to Coal Kingdom [W.Va.]. Parsons, W.Va.: McClain Printing Company. 557 pp.
Battlo, Jean. 2004. “‘I Am in a Swell Place Now’: Early McDowell County Postcards” [12 photo view cards described]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 30 (Winter): 18-23.
Bauman, Russell, and David Callenback. 1999. “Through the Eyes of ‘Lightnin’” [Chechero, Ga.; extended interview with storyteller Callenback, b. 1958, on childhood hardships]. Foxfire Magazine 33 (Fall/Winter): 101-119.
Bauman, Russell, and J.C. Stubblefield. 1998. “J.C.’s Story” [Rabun Co., Ga.; oral history interview with Stubblefield, b. 1914]. Foxfire Magazine 32 (Fall/Winter): 153-160.
Bean, Heather Ann Ackley. 1998. “Kitchens” [an outsider envisions traditional Appalachian Ohio farm life through her great-grandmother’s cookbook]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 25 (Spring): 14-18.
Beasley, Charles A., ed. 1998. The Voices of Summerlee: Oral Histories of the Life and Times of Summerlee [Fayette Co., W.Va., coal company town; 1905-1958]. Leesburg, Va.: self-published. 219 pp.
Beattie, L. Elisabeth, ed. 1998. Savory Memories [recipes and kitchen recollections from 23 Ky. writers]. Afterword by Jim Wayne Miller, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 166 pp.
Bell, Augusta Grove. 1999. Circling Windrock Mountain: Two Hundred Years in Appalachia [Anderson Co., Tenn., local history and biography]. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. 312 pp.
Best, Bill. 1996. "Being of These Hills." [on being Appalachian] Appalachian Heritage 24 (Summer): 16-18.
Best, Bill. 2001. “Phil and David (Twenty-Five Years Later)” [follow-up to 1977 essay on relationship between author’s son and elderly, Berea, Ky., neighbor]. Appalachian Heritage 29 (Winter): 16-25.
Bickel, Robert, Susan Weaver, and Tony Williams. 1997. “Opportunity, Community, and Teen Pregnancy in an Appalachian State” [W.Va. study]. Journal of Educational Research 90 (January/February): 175-181.
Bilger, Burkhard. 2000. Noodling for Flatheads [essays on moonshine; catfish; cockfighting; racoon hunting; frogs; marbles; squirrel brains]. New York: Scribner. 253 pp.
Billingsley, Vaughn. 2003. “Back in the Older Days: An Interview with Vaughn Billingsley” [Depression-era hardships; Ga./N.C.]. Interview by Lacy Forester. Foxfire 37 (Spring/Summer): 53-59.
Birdwell, Michael E., and W. Calvin Dickinson, eds. 2004. Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland [Ky., Tenn.; 17 essays]. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 369 pp.
Bishop, Bill. 1999. “A Lesson in Leadership” [of William B. Jones, 1931 Harlan Co., Ky., miner organizer]. Appalachian Heritage 27 (Summer): 7-9.
Bixler, Marjorie M. 2001. “Our Daily Bread and Butter” [1950s reminiscences of less fortunate tenant-house neighbors; Ky.]. Appalachian Heritage 29 (Winter): 16-19.
Black, Kate, and Marc A. Rhorer. 1995. “Out in the Mountains: Exploring Lesbian and Gay Lives.” In Appalachia and the Politics of Culture, ed. E. C. Fine. Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 7: 18-28. Johnson City: East Tennessee State University, Center for Appalachian Studies and Services.
Black, Kate, and Marc A. Rohrer. 2001. “Out in the Mountains: Exploring Lesbian and Gay Lives.” In Out in the South, eds. C. Dews and C. Law, 16-25. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Blake, Jody, and Jeannette Lasansky. 1996. Rural Delivery: Real Photo Postcards From Central Pennsylvania, 1905-1935 [200 postcard views of Union County reproduced]. Lewisburg, Pa.: Union County Historical Society. 136 pp.
Blake, Lisa. 2002. “Captain Pete Grassie and the ‘Princess Margy’” [Kanawha River sternwheeler captain]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Summer): 10-15.
Blaustein, Richard. 1995. “Scotland, Appalachia, and the Politics of Postmodern Culture.” In Appalachia and the Politics of Culture, ed. E. C. Fine. Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 7: 152-162. Johnson City: East Tennessee State University, Center for Appalachian Studies and Services.
Blisard, John. 2000. “Coondog Heaven” 10-17; “What Is a Coondog, anyway?” 18-19 [hunting dog training facility; Kanawha Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 26 (Winter): 10-19.
Blum, Louise A. 2001. You’re Not From Around Here, Are You?: A Lesbian in Small-Town America [northern Pa.]. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 271 pp.
Borda, Ben. 2002. “‘Just a Good, Clean Life’: Ben Borda of Marion County” [Rivesville, W.Va.; Monongahela River town]. Interview by Michael and Carrie Kline. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Winter): 16-21.
Bragg, Alyce Faye. 2000. Homesick for the Hills [Clay Co., W.Va.; collection of newspaper columns]. Charleston, W.Va.: Mountain State Press. 241 pp.
Bragg, Rick. 2001. Ava’s Man [biography of Bragg’s maternal grandfather, d. 1958; Ga., Ala.]. New York: Knopf. 304 pp.
Brewster, Kathy Webb. 2003. “Coal Fires and Memories” [1960s Buffalo Creek coal camp house, Logan Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Winter): 38-39.
Brown, James Seay, Jr., ed. 1997 [1982]. Up Before Daylight: Life Histories from the Alabama Writers’ Project, 1938-1939. Reprint, Foreword by Wayne Flynt, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 280 pp.
Brown, Les. 1998. “Loops and Fireworks” [Christmas fireworks traditions and other pyrotechnics at North Cove, N.C.]. Appalachian Heritage 26 (Winter): 48-51.
Brunk, Robert S., ed. 1997. May We All Remember: A Journal of the History and Cultures of Western North Carolina, Vol. 1 [18 essays; detailed index]. Asheville, N.C.: Robert S. Brunk Auction Services Inc. 287 pp.
Brunk, Robert S., ed. 2001. May We All Remember: A Journal of the History and Cultures of Western North Carolina, Vol. 2 [16 essays; detailed index]. Asheville, N.C.: Robert S. Brunk Auction Services, Inc. 384 pp.
Brunn, Stanley D., and Thomas H. Appleton, Jr. 1999. “Wet-Dry Referenda in Kentucky and the Persistence of Prohibition Forces” [shaded county relief maps]. Southeastern Geographer 39 (November): 172-189.
Bryant, Georgia Gordon. 2000. “How I Came to the Thorn Street Diner” [1950s Princeton, W.Va.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 26 (Spring): 34-38.
Buck, Pem Davidson. 2001. Worked to the Bone: Race, Class, Power, & Privilege in Kentucky. New York: Monthly Review Press. 279 pp.
Burch-Brown, Carol, photographs; and David Rigsbee, text. 1996. Trailers [mobile home sub-culture; Montgomery Co., Va.]. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. 112 pp.
Butko, Brian. 2001. Klondikes, Chipped Ham & Skyscaper Cones: The Story of Isaly’s [dairy chain empire beloved to Southwestern Pennsylvanians]. Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole. 100 pp.
Byers, Judy P., John H. Randolph, and Noel W. Tenney. 1999. In the Mountain State: A West Virginia Folklore and Cultural Studies Curriculum. Charleston, W.Va.: West Virginia Humanities Council; Buckhannon, W.Va.: Mountain State Printing Company. 1 vol., looseleaf.
Byrd, Mary Lou Brown. 1998. “The Burning Fork General Store and Post Office” [Ky.; reminiscences]. Appalachian Heritage 26 (Spring): 52-55.
Campbell, Larry. 2003. “Warm Mornings in Clay County” [b. 1943; memories of grandparents’ farm]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Winter): 32-37.
Cantrell, Peggy J. 1994. “Family Violence and Incest in Appalachia.” In Appalachian Adaptations to a Changing World, ed. Norma Myers. Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 6: 39-47. Johnson City: East Tennessee State University, Center for Appalachian Studies and Services.
Carlisle, Fred. 2000. “The Woman Who Stayed and the Man Who Left: A Story of the Mountains” [1920s-30s Clover Hollow, Va., reminiscence]. Appalachian Heritage 28 (Winter): 13-20.
Carlisle, Fred. 2001. “The 1892 Givens Home Place: The Fate of a Mountain Farm” [Newport, Va.; history told by Caroline Givens, b. 1923]. Appalachian Heritage 29 (Fall): 21-32.
Carney, William A., Jr., and Brent Carney. 2003. Wheeling [W.Va.; pictorial retrospective]. Images of America. Columbia, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Carney, William A., Jr., and Brent E. Carney. 2003. Wheeling in Vintage Postcards [W.Va.; pictorial retrospective]. Images of America. Columbia, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Casto, James E. 2001. Cabell County [W.Va.; photo retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Cayton, Andrew R. L. 2002. Ohio: The History of a People [commissioned for the state’s bicentennial]. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 472 pp.
Chafin, Andrew. 2003. Growing Up in Bloody Mingo, West Virginia [1950s coming-of-age]. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books. 126 pp.
Cheek, Thomas Coy. 2003. “The Secret to a Long and Happy Life: An Interview with Thomas Coy Cheek” [b. 1913, Franklin Co., Ga.]. Interview by Jessica McKay. Foxfire Magazine 37 (Fall/Winter): 122-137.
Coggeshall, John M. 1996. Carolina Piedmont Country [S.C.]. Folklife in the South Series. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 271 pp.
Cohen, Allen, and Ronald L. Filippelli, comps. 2003. Times of Sorrow & Hope: Documenting Everyday Life in Pennsylvania During the Depression and World War II: A Photographic Record. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. 265 pp. Based on photographs made by a team of photographers employed by the U.S. Farm Security Administration and the U.S. Office of War Information.
Cohen, John. 2001. There Is No Eye: John Cohen Photographs [includes 1950s-60s duotone photos of mountain faces and settings]. New York: PowerHouse Books. 199 pp.
Cohenour, Charles. 2004. “The Murder of Snowden Crane” [1927 Greenbrier Co.; wealthy recluse; murder mystery]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 30 (Fall): 62-67.
Cole, Pam B. 1995. “Southwest Virginia High School Graduates: Crossing Cultural Terrains in the University Setting.” In Appalachia and the Politics of Culture, ed. E. C. Fine. Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 7: 121-130. Johnson City: East Tennessee State University, Center for Appalachian Studies and Services.
Coles, Robert. 1998 [1968]. “Life in Appalachia” [excerpt, reprinted from the book Migrants, Sharecroppers, Mountaineers (Little, Brown, 1971)]. Society 35 (January/February): 50-58.
Collingsworth, Steward. 2003. My Heart’s in the Highlands: The Story of a Public School Teacher in Appalachia [1920s-90s; Claiborne and McMinn Cos., Tenn.]. New York: Vantage Press. 167 pp.
Collins, Maxon B. 2002. “Berlin: Boyhood Memories in Lewis County” [b. 1910]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Winter): 29-33.
Collins, Tina Rae. 2001. “Dark Shadows” [1960s recollections of domestic abuse; Ky.]. Appalachian Heritage 29 (Winter): 22-25.
Compton, G. C. 2001. “Long Live the Appalachian Funeral.” Appalachian Heritage 29 (Winter): 4-7.
Compton, G. C. 2002. “North to River Rouge” [darkly humorous memories of 1965 Detroit]. Appalachian Heritage 30 (Winter): 44-51.
Conkin, Paul K. 2000. A Requiem for the American Village [b. 1929; eminent historian includes recollections of his East Tenn. boyhood]. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. 207 pp.
Conserving Appalachia. 1996. Special issue. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 13 (Spring): 1-40.
Cook, Samel R., and Betsy Taylor, eds. 2001. “Education in the Appalachian Coal Belt.” Special issue, Practicing Anthropology 23, no. 2 (Spring): 1-32. Includes the following articles: “Introduction: What Regional Studies Can Contribute to Applied Anthropology,” by Betsy Taylor and Samuel R. Cook; “Putting Anthropology to Work to Preserve Appalachian Heritage,” by Mary LaLone; “‘You Have a Culture to Preserve Here, But We Have a Power Line to Stop’: University/Community Study of Cultural Attachment to Place,” by Melinda Bollar Wagner and Kristen L. Hedrick; “A Vested Interest: Activist Anthropology in the Mountaintop Removal Debate,” by Samuel R. Cook; “Partners, Neighbors, and Friends: The Practice of Place-Based Education,” by Talmadge A. Stanley and Stephen L. Fisher; “A Place-Based University? The Land-Grant Mission in the 21 st Century,” by Betsy Taylor; “Striking the Forest Coeval: Fieldwork at the Site of Clashing Social Imaginaries,” by Mary Hufford.
Cooper, Leland R., and Mary Lee Cooper, comps. 2001. The People of the New River: Oral Histories from the Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga Counties of North Carolina. Contributions to Southern Appalachian Studies, no. 5. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. 296 pp.
Cooper, Leland R., and Mary Lee Cooper. 1998. The Pond Mountain Chronicle: Self-Portrait of a Southern Appalachian Community [Ashe Co., N.C.; 32 interviews]. Contributions to Southern Appalachian Studies, no. 2. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. 240 pp.
Crissman, James K. Death and Dying in Central Appalachia: Changing Attitudes and Practices. 1994. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 247 pp.
Crutchfield, Bethany A. 2002. “Family Memories” [Lewis Co.]. Traditions: A Journal of West Virginia Folk Culture and Educational Awareness 8: 27-29.
Curry, C. A. 2004. The Williams: A Historical View and Other Pocahontas Memories [Williams River, Pocahontas Co., W.Va.]. Parsons, W.Va.: McClain Printing Company. 157 pp.
Dabney, Joseph E. 1998. Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread, and Scuppernong Wine: The Folklore and Art of Southern Appalachian Cooking. Nashville: Cumberland House. 493 pp.
Daugherty, George. 2001. “‘A Good People Doing a Good Thing’: Pinch Reunion Reaches 100” [Kanawha Co.; historic annual Elk River community reunion]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Summer): 44-51.
Davis, Anita P., and Barry E. Hambright. 2003. Chimney Rock and Rutherford County [N.C.; pictorial retrospective]. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Davis, Donald Edward. 2000. The Land of Ridge and Valley: A Photographic History of the Northwest Georgia Mountains. Images of America. Columbia, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Davis, Joel. 1998. “Of Possums & Papaws” [catching and cooking possum]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 25 (Spring): 12-13.
Davis, Rachelle. 2002. “Nickels and Dimes in Parsons” [Long’s Store, since 1924]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Fall): 37-44.
Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. 1995. Pickens Past: A Photographic History of Pickens County, Georgia. Roswell, Ga.: Wolfe Publishing. 148 pp.
DeRosier, Linda Scott. 2000. “Celebrating the Ordinary: Why Common Folk Should Write Memoir” [by Ky. author of Creeker: A Woman’s Journey (1999)]. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 98 (Spring): 139-153.
DeRosier, Linda Scott. 2002. “Songs of Life and Grace: Creeker—And Then Some” [c. 1999; preface to Songs of Life and Grace (2003); individuals’ conflicting versions of “memory”/biography]. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 100 (Summer): 273-277.
DeRosier, Linda Scott. 2003. Songs of Life and Grace [b. 1941; Ky. and W.Va. coal camp memories; follows the author’s notable 1999 memoir, Creeker: A Woman’s Journey]. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 228 pp.
Dickinson, W. Calvin. 2004. “Radical Hillbillies: Socialism in Tennessee” [Rugby; Highlander; Cumberland Homesteads]. In Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland, eds. M. Birdwell and W. Dickinson, 211-226. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
Dodd, Paul. 2002. The Gospel According to a Mountain Momma [1950s W.Va. strictures and nostalgia]. Parsons, W.Va.: McClain Printing Company. 141 pp.
Dotson-Lewis, B. L. 2004. Appalachia: Spirit Triumphant: A Cultural Odyssey of Appalachia [collected personal stories, articles, essays; W.Va. coalfields]. West Conshohocken, Pa.: Infinity Publishing. 261 pp.
Dowdy, Lee. 2002. “Leaving the Hills” [1950 W.Va. memoir; Air Force recruitment]. Appalachian Heritage 30 (Spring): 44-47
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, and Stephan M. Wilson. 1999. “Family-Based Social Capital Considerations as Predictors of Attainments among Appalachian Youth” [10 year study; 463 subjects]. Sociological Inquiry 69 (Summer): 477-503.
Earley, Tony. 1998. “The Quare Gene” [Polk Co., N.C.; customs; food; language]. New Yorker, 21 September, 80-82, 84-85.
Edwards, Martin. 1997. “A Humorist from Appalachia” [Kentuckian Carl Hurley]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 14 (Spring): 9-11.
Egerton, John. 2003 [1983]. Generations: An American Family [Ledford family of Lancaster, Ky., mid-1700s to 1980s]. Reprint, with a new afterword and updated family tree. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 358 pp.
Ellis, Jack. 2001. Morehead Memories: True Stories from Eastern Kentucky. Ashland, Ky.: Jesse Stuart Foundation. 591 pp.
Encyclopedia of West Virginia . 1999. St.Clair Shores, Mich.: Somerset Publishers. 404 pp.
Engelhardt, Elizabeth S. D. 2003. “Literature of the Social Crusaders: Letters to ‘Civilization’” [circa 1890-1923; Pettit, Stone, Furman, Campbell, et al.]. Ch. 3 in The Tangled Roots of Feminism, Environmentalism, and Appalachian Literature, 59-100. Series in Ethnicity and Gender in Appalachia. Athens: Ohio University Press.
Estill, Bill. 1999. “Back Home in Kentucky” [brief childhood memories of Hillsboro, Ky., farm]. Appalachian Heritage 27 (Winter): 78-79.
Ewald, Wendy. 2000. Secret Games: Collaborative Works With Children, 1969-1999 [documentary children’s photos from six cultures, including “Kentucky, 1975-1982"]. Zurich; New York: Scalo. 333 pp.
Ewen, Lynda Ann, and Julia A. Lewis. 1999. “Buffalo Creek Revisited: Deconstructing Kai Erikson’s Stereotypes” [Everything in its Path (1976); W.Va. flood]. Appalachian Journal 27 (Fall): 22-45.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 1995. Headwaters. Blacksburg: Pocahontas Press. 82 pp.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 1995. Table Talk: Appalachian Meals and Memories. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 261 pp.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2003. “Chicken and Dumplings” [memoir; recipe]. Appalachian Heritage 31 (Summer): 74-75.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2003. “Shuck Beans” [history, memoir, recipe]. Appalachian Heritage 31 (Fall): 59-60.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2004. “Dried Apple Stack Cake” [memories, recipe]. Appalachian Heritage 32 (Fall): 65-67.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2004. “Heavenly Jams and Jellies” [brief memories]. Appalachian Heritage 32 (Summer): 59-60.
Feather, Carl E. 1999. “The Milk Had to Get Through: Home Delivery in Tucker County” [1930s-40s]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 25 (Spring): 26-31.
Feather, Carl E. 2001. “The Honeymoon’s Over: Selling Souvenirs on U.S. Route 50” [Mineral Co.; Doll’s Honeymooners, landmark gift shop, closes; interview]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Spring): 20-26.
Feather, Carl E. 2003. “Friendly Spirits at the Sportsman’s Club” [100-year-old tavern, Tucker Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Fall): 58-63.
Feather, Carl. 2003. “‘Go See Sonny’: Hedrick’s Store in Hendricks” [general store; Tucker Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Spring): 44-51.
Feller, John W. 2001. Memories and Photos of Mullens, West Virginia. Volume 5, 1942-1946. Beckley, W.Va.: Central Printing Company. 420 pp.
Finch, Richard C. 2004. “Ashes to Ashes: Burial Upper Cumberland Style” [Ky., Tenn.; comb graves, stones, markers]. In Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland, eds. M. Birdwell and W. Dickinson, 66-72. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
Fine, Elizabeth. 1998. Review essay of A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an ‘Other’ America, by Kathleen Stewart (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996). In Journal of Appalachian Studies 4 (Spring): 153-159.
First Person Appalachia: The Personal Essay Issue. 2002. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 19 (Summer): 1-44 [essays by Cathy Lentes, Rita A. Mariotti, Joseph Sobol, Jim Minick, Barclay Franklin, Barbara Weddle, Martha Wolfe, Les Brown, Deana Steiner Smith, John O’Brien, and Silas House].
Food in Appalachia: Articles, Essays, Poetry, and Reviews. 1998. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 15 (Spring): 1-40.
Ford, Darlene, and others. 2000. Taylor County [W.Va.; photo retrospective]. Prepared for the Taylor County Historical and Genealogical Society. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Forester, Candi Dahl. 1998. “Mountaineer Festival: Looking Back” [oral history; 1960s Rabun Co., Ga.]. Foxfire Magazine 32 (Fall/Winter): 83-99.
Forsyth County: 1849-1999 [N.C.; photo essays]. 1998. Images of America. Dover, N.H.: Arcadia Publishing. 128 pp.
Fox, John. 1994 [1901]. Blue-Grass and Rhododendron: Out-Doors in Old Kentucky. Reprint, with a foreword by Wade Hall. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 294 pp.
Foxfire 11: The Old Homeplace, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, and More Affairs of Plain Living . 1999. Edited by Kaye Carver Collins, Lacy Hunter, and Foxfire students. New York: Anchor Books. 313 pp.
Foxfire 12: War Stories, Cherokee Traditions, Summer Camps, Square Dancing, Crafts, and More Affairs of Plain Living . 2004. Edited by Kaye Carver Collins, Angie Cheek, and former Foxfire students. New York: Anchor Books. 560 pp.
Freeman, Lud. 2002. “My Early Days in Lost Creek” [b. 1923; Harrison Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Fall): 30-36.
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