Colonialism in Modern America
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt1xp3n1t.7
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Industrialization and Social Change in Appalachia, 1880-1930:

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“…Other scholars (Eller 1978;Lewis 1978;Lewis et al 1978) previously viewed the Appalachian region more as a colony precisely for some of the reasons Dunaway claimspredominance of absentee landowners and the extractive coal and agricultural industries. Hellen M. Lewis notes that "[Appalachia's] history also demonstrates the concerted efforts of the exploiters to label their work as 'progress' and to blame any of the obvious problems it causes on the ignorance or deficiencies of the Appalachian people.…”
Section: Uneven Peripheralization and Semiperipheralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other scholars (Eller 1978;Lewis 1978;Lewis et al 1978) previously viewed the Appalachian region more as a colony precisely for some of the reasons Dunaway claimspredominance of absentee landowners and the extractive coal and agricultural industries. Hellen M. Lewis notes that "[Appalachia's] history also demonstrates the concerted efforts of the exploiters to label their work as 'progress' and to blame any of the obvious problems it causes on the ignorance or deficiencies of the Appalachian people.…”
Section: Uneven Peripheralization and Semiperipheralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%