Appalachia's Path to Dependency Appalachia's Path to Dependency

Appalachia's Path to Dependency

Rethinking a Region's Economic History, 1730-1940

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Publisher Description

In Appalachia's Path to Dependency, Paul Salstrom examines the evolution of economic life over time in southern Appalachia. Moving away from the colonial model to an analysis based on dependency, he exposes the complex web of factors—regulation of credit, industrialization, population growth, cultural values, federal intervention—that has worked against the region.

Salstrom argues that economic adversity has resulted from three types of disadvantages: natural, market, and political. The overall context in which Appalachia's economic life unfolded was one of expanding United States markets and, after the Civil War, of expanding capitalist relations.

Covering Appalachia's economic history from early white settlement to the end of the New Deal, this work is not simply an economic interpretation but draws as well on other areas of history. Whereas other interpretations of Appalachia's economy have tended to seek social or psychological explanations for its dependency, this important work compels us to look directly at the region's economic history. This regional perspective offers a clear-eyed view of Appalachia's path in the future.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2021
December 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
The University Press of Kentucky
SELLER
University of Kentucky
SIZE
1.9
MB

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