Appalachian Mountain Religion

Appalachian Mountain Religion
Author: Deborah Vansau McCauley
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252064143

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"A monumental achievement. . . . Certainly the best thing written on Appalachian Religion and one of the best works on the region itself. Deborah McCauley has made a winning argument that Appalachian religion is a true and authentic counter-stream to modern mainstream Protestant religion." -- Loyal Jones, founding director of the Appalachian Center at Berea College Appalachian Mountain Religion is much more than a narrowly focused look at the religion of a region. Within this largest regional and widely diverse religious tradition can be found the strings that tie it to all of American religious history. The fierce drama between American Protestantism and Appalachian mountain religion has been played out for nearly two hundred years; the struggle between piety and reason, between the heart and the head, has echoes reaching back even further--from Continental Pietism and the Scots-Irish of western Scotland and Ulster to Colonial Baptist revival culture and plain-folk camp-meeting religion. Deborah Vansau McCauley places Appalachian mountain religion squarely at the center of American religious history, depicting the interaction and dramatic conflicts between it and the denominations that comprise the Protestant "mainstream." She clarifies the tradition histories and symbol systems of the area's principally oral religious culture, its worship practices and beliefs, further illuminating the clash between mountain religion and the "dominant religious culture" of the United States. This clash has helped to shape the course of American religious history. The explorations in Appalachian Mountain Religion range from Puritan theology to liberation theology, from Calvinism to the Holiness-Pentecostal movements. Within that wide realm and in the ongoing contention over religious values, the many strains of American religious history can be heard.

Appalachia in the Making

Appalachia in the Making
Author: Mary Beth Pudup,Dwight B. Billings,Altina Laura Waller
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807845345

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Appalachia first entered the American consciousness as a distinct region in the decades following the Civil War. The place and its people have long been seen as backwards and 'other' because of their perceived geographical, social, and economic isolation.

Appalachia s Children The Challenge of Mental Health

Appalachia s Children  The Challenge of Mental Health
Author: David H. Looff
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1971
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0813133599

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The analysis of the developmental experiences and resulting personality patterns of Southern Appalachian children is based upon fieldwork in psychiatric clinics in eastern Kentucky, where diagnostic evaluation and treatment were provided for emotionally disturbed children. Observations on the mental health, or mental disorder, of the children are made concurrently with and in the light of observations on the ways in which eastern Kentucky families raise their children and on the kinds of adjustments to life that these children make. The historical, geographic, and socioeconomic characteristics of the region, in addition to characteristic family life styles and child rearing practices, are presented as the necessary context for understanding the children's mental health problems. Mental disorders are viewed largely as social phenomena and mental health or disorder is seen as firmly embedded in the social matrix. The study of family structure and interrelationships reveals three prominent themes influential in child development - emphasis on infancy of the children and family closeness, poor development of verbal skills, and the consideration of sexual maturation and functioning as a tabooed topic. Instances of emotional disturbance discussed are grouped accordingly: dependency themes, communication patterns, and psychosexual themes. (Kw).

Appalachia

Appalachia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1976
Genre: Appalachian Region
ISBN: UOM:39015073357660

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Back Talk from Appalachia

Back Talk from Appalachia
Author: Dwight B. Billings,Gurney Norman,Katherine Ledford
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2000-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813190013

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Various authors examine and dispute the stereotypes of Appalachia.

Appalachian Legacy

Appalachian Legacy
Author: James Patrick Ziliak
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815722144

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In 1964 President Lyndon Johnson traveled to Kentucky's Martin County to declare war on poverty. The following year he signed the Appalachian Regional Development Act,creating a state-federal partnership to improve the region's economic prospects through better job opportunities, improved human capital, and enhanced transportation. As the focal point of domestic antipoverty efforts, Appalachia took on special symbolic as well as economic importance. Nearly half a century later, what are the results? Appalachian Legacy provides the answers. Led by James P. Ziliak, prominent economists and demographers map out the region's current status. They explore important questions, including how has Appalachia fared since the signing of ARDA in 1965? How does it now compare to the nation as a whole in key categories such as education, employment, and health? Was ARDA an effective place-based policy for ameliorating hardship in a troubled region, or is Appalachia stillmired in a poverty trap? And what lessons can we draw from the Appalachian experience? In addition to providing the reports of important research to help analysts, policymakers, scholars, and regional experts discern what works in fighting poverty, Appalachian Legacy is an important contribution to the economic history of the eastern United States.

Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1964 Hearings 88 2

Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1964  Hearings     88 2
Author: United States. Congress. House. Public Works
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1964
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045560427

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Appalachian Mental Health

Appalachian Mental Health
Author: Susan E. Keefe
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780813158778

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This volume is the first to explore broadly many important theoretical and applied issues concerning the mental health of Appalachians. The authors -- anthropologists, psychologists, social workers and others -- overturn many assumptions held by earlier writers, who have tended to see Appalachia and its people as being dominated by a culture of poverty. While the heterogeneity of the region is acknowledged in the diversity of sub-areas and populations discussed, dominant themes emerge concerning Appalachia as a whole. The result of the authors' varied approaches is a cumulative portrait of a strong regional culture with native support systems based on family, community, and religion. Some of the contributors examine therapeutic approaches, including family therapy, that consider the implications of the cultural context. Others explore the impact of Appalachian culture on the impact of Appalachian culture on the development of mental health problems and coping skills and the resulting potential for conflict between Appalachian clients and non-Appalachian health providers. Still others examine cultural considerations in therapeutic encounters and mental health service delivery. The book is rich in case studies and empirical data. The practical, applied nature of the essays will enhance their value for practitioners seeking ways to improve mental health care in the region.