Too few tomorrows urban Appalachians in the 1980's

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Obermiller, Phillip J. (Editor), Philliber, William W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Boone, North Carolina] Appalachian State University 2017, [2017]
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Preface / Maureen R. Sullivan
  • Part I. From social problem to ethnic group
  • Too few tomorrows / Thomas E. Wanger
  • A decade in review : the development of the ethnic model in urban Appalachian studies / Michael E. Maloney
  • Appalachians in Midwestern cities : regionalism as a basis of ethnic group formation / William W. Philliber and Phillip J. Obermiller
  • Urban Appalachians and Canadian Maritime migrants : comparative study of emergent ethnicity / Martin N. Marger and Phillip J. Obermiller
  • Labeling urban Appalachians / Phillip J. Obermiller
  • The ethnic entrepreneur in the urban Appalachian community / Sharlotte K. Neely
  • Part II. Continuing development among Appalachian migrants
  • Moving on : recent patterns of Appalachian migration / Phillip J. Obermiller and Robert W. Oldendick
  • The changing composition of Appalachian migrants / William W. Philliber
  • Part III. From regionalism to urban life
  • Two studies of Appalachian civic involvement / Phillip J. Obermiller and Robert W. Oldendick
  • The impact of the urban milieu on the Appalachian family type / James K. Crissman
  • Effects of schools & schooling on Appalachian children in Cincinnati / Michael E. Maloney and Kathryn M. Borman
  • Appalachian youth in cultural transition / Clyde B. McCoy and H. Virginia McCoy
  • Black Appalachian migrants : the issue of dual minority status / William W. Philliber and Phillip J. Obermiller
  • Conclusion : the future for Appalachians in urban areas / William W. Philliber
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-138) and index