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2022 Appalachian Studies Association Annual Meeting

Posted by Ann Bingham on 17 March 2022, 11:21 am

We hope you’ll visit our virtual booth for the Appalachian Studies Association annual meeting! There you can browse our new & recent titles and connect with editor Lucas Church. New from UNC Press Movie-Made Appalachia: History, Hollywood, and the Highland South by John C. Inscoe Otto Wood, the Bandit: The Freighthopping Thief, Bootlegger, and Convicted… Continue Reading 2022 Appalachian Studies Association Annual Meeting

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Filed under African American Studies, American Studies, Appalachian Studies, Creative Nonfiction, Dictionaries/Encyclopedias, folklore, History, North Carolina, Sociology, Travel, UNC Press News | Tagged 2022 Appalachian Studies Association annual meeting, african american studies, american studies, Ann bingham, Appalachian Studies, Appalachian Studies Association, creative nonfiction, dictionaries, dictionary of southern Appalachian english, Douglas Reichert Powell, Endless Caverns, folklife, folklore, gone home, guidebooks, History, Jennifer k. n. heinmiller, John c. inscoe, John inscoe, Karida brown, Karida L. Brown, Lucas church, Michael b montgomery, michael montgomery, movie-made appalachia, North Carolina, Otto Wood the bandit, sociology, southern history, travel, trevor mckenzie

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