I have long had a personal interest in craft-work. As well, the Appalachian Mountains have won my heart over again and again during visits. The following study resulted from my initial attempt to combine those two interests. As I began research, it became apparent that southern Appalachia has a rich and interesting history in relation to craftwork. Moving beyond my personal pastimes, I wanted to explore a part of that history. People often consider southern Appalachia to be a stagnant region and overlook its role as a region in America; I believe this norm should be reconsidered in light of information uncovered.At the turn of the last century, a craft revival took place in Southern Appalachia. This may sound trivial, but in truth, by explo...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
41st Annual Appalachian Studies Conference: Re-stitching the Seams: Appalachia Beyond Its Borders ...
During the Great Depression, rural American women began re-using empty textile bags used to package ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate School at Morehead State University in partial ful...
The Progressive Era was a time of change—educationally and socially—in Appalachia and across the cou...
This thesis describes and analyses the changes in the lives of some Old and New Order Amish women in...
The Appalachian subculture of America is well known for its tradition of handcrafts, and Berea Colle...
A number of Appalachian scholars have considered the central role women played in movements to “upli...
During the Great Depression southern women’s economic opportunities were mainly limited to farm work...
Work experiences as they appear in contemporary Southern Appalachian poetry are issues that have yet...
Appalachian women are subject to female gender roles within the region, which shape and constrain th...
This thesis seeks to better analyze the contributions and experiences of women within the central Ap...
This dissertation repositions Kentucky within the study of early America. My study focuses on the B...
Weaving centers led the Appalachian Craft Revival at the beginning of the twentieth century. Soon af...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My dissertation examines the ...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
41st Annual Appalachian Studies Conference: Re-stitching the Seams: Appalachia Beyond Its Borders ...
During the Great Depression, rural American women began re-using empty textile bags used to package ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate School at Morehead State University in partial ful...
The Progressive Era was a time of change—educationally and socially—in Appalachia and across the cou...
This thesis describes and analyses the changes in the lives of some Old and New Order Amish women in...
The Appalachian subculture of America is well known for its tradition of handcrafts, and Berea Colle...
A number of Appalachian scholars have considered the central role women played in movements to “upli...
During the Great Depression southern women’s economic opportunities were mainly limited to farm work...
Work experiences as they appear in contemporary Southern Appalachian poetry are issues that have yet...
Appalachian women are subject to female gender roles within the region, which shape and constrain th...
This thesis seeks to better analyze the contributions and experiences of women within the central Ap...
This dissertation repositions Kentucky within the study of early America. My study focuses on the B...
Weaving centers led the Appalachian Craft Revival at the beginning of the twentieth century. Soon af...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My dissertation examines the ...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
41st Annual Appalachian Studies Conference: Re-stitching the Seams: Appalachia Beyond Its Borders ...
During the Great Depression, rural American women began re-using empty textile bags used to package ...