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Appalachia Revisited New Perspectives on Place, Tradition, and Progress
Schumann, William & Rebecca Adkins Fletcher & Kathryn Duvall & Jason Sawyer & Yunina Barbour-Payne & Jessica Blackburn & Jaclyn Daugherty & Kelly Dorgan & Anita Puckett & Tim Ezzell & Kirk Hazen & Sadie Hutson & Kristin Kant-Byers & Jim King
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket As Issued. Lightly crimped corner, otherwise text clean and tight; no dust jacket; Place Matters New Direction Appal Stds; 9.06 X 5.98 X 1.02 inches; 318 pages.

Appalachia Revisited: New Perspectives on Place, Tradition, and Progress (Place Matters New Direction Appal Stds)
Schumann, William & Rebecca Adkins Fletcher & Jim King & Jacqueline Yahn & Yunina Barbour-Payne & Jessica Blackburn & Jaclyn Daugherty & Kelly Dorgan & Kathryn Duvall & Tim Ezzell & Kirk Hazen & Sadie Hutson & Kristin Kant-Byers & Madeline Va
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Hardcover. Etat : New. 9.06 X 5.98 X 1.02 inches; 318 pp; Excellent book.

Appalachia Revisited: New Perspectives on Place, Tradition, and Progress (Place Matters New Direction Appal Stds)
Schumann, William & Rebecca Adkins Fletcher & Jim King & Jacqueline Yahn & Yunina Barbour-Payne & Jessica Blackburn & Jaclyn Daugherty & Kelly Dorgan & Kathryn Duvall & Tim Ezzell & Kirk Hazen & Sadie Hutson & Kristin Kant-Byers & Madeline Va
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. 318 pp; Aa previous owners stamp on front end page still a very nice like new book.

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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. After the Civil War, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, forged a different path than most southern urban centers. Long a portal to the Deep South, Chattanooga was largely rebuilt by northern men, using northern capital, and imbued with northern industrial values. As such, the city served as a c…ultural and economic nexus between North and South, and its northern elite stood out distinctively from the rest of the regions booster class. In Chattanooga, 18651900, Tim Ezzell explores Chattanoogas political and economic development from the close of the Civil War through the end of the nineteenth century, revealing how this unique business class adapted, prospered, and governed in the postwar South.After reviewing Chattanoogas wartime experience, Ezzell chronicles political and economic developments in the city over the next two generations. White Republicans, who dominated municipal government thanks to the support of Chattanoogas large African American population, clashed repeatedly with Democrats, who worked to redeem the city from Republican rule and restore responsible, efficient government. Ezzell shows that, despite the efforts by white Democrats to undermine black influence, black Chattanoogans continued to wield considerable political leverage into the 1890s.On the economic front, an extensive influx of northern entrepreneurs and northern capital into postwar Chattanooga led to dynamic if unstable growth. Ezzell details the citys efforts to compete with Birmingham as the center of southern iron and steel production. At times, this vision was within reach, but these hopes faded by the 1890s, and Chattanooga grew into something altogether different: not northern, not southern, but something peculiar set down in Dixie.Although Chattanooga never reached its Yankee boosters ideal of a northern industrial city at home in the southern hills, Ezzell demonstrates that it forged a legacy of resilience and resourcefulness that continues to serve the community to the present day. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-UniRevaluation Books
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Hardcover. Etat : Brand New. 1st edition. 212 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. In Stock.

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Etat : New. Über den AutorTim Ezzell is a research scientist at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.KlappentextrnrnAfter the Civil War, the city of Chattanooga forged a .

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Buch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - After the Civil War, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, forged a different path than most southern urban centers. Long a portal to the Deep South, Chattanooga was largely rebuilt by northern men, using northern capital, and imbued with northern industrial values. As such, the city served as a cultura…l and economic nexus between North and South, and its northern elite stood out distinctively from the rest of the region's booster class. In Chattanooga, 18651900, Tim Ezzell explores Chattanooga's political and economic development from the close of the Civil War through the end of the nineteenth century, revealing how this unique business class adapted, prospered, and governed in the postwar South.After reviewing Chattanooga's wartime experience, Ezzell chronicles political and economic developments in the city over the next two generations. White Republicans, who dominated municipal government thanks to the support of Chattanooga's large African American population, clashed repeatedly with Democrats, who worked to "redeem" the city from Republican rule and restore "responsible," "efficient" government. Ezzell shows that, despite the efforts by white Democrats to undermine black influence, black Chattanoogans continued to wield considerable political leverage into the 1890s.On the economic front, an extensive influx of northern entrepreneurs and northern capital into postwar Chattanooga led to dynamic if unstable growth. Ezzell details the city's efforts to compete with Birmingham as the center of southern iron and steel production. At times, this vision was within reach, but these hopes faded by the 1890s, and Chattanooga grew into something altogether different: not northern, not southern, but something peculiar "set down in Dixie."Although Chattanooga never reached its Yankee boosters' ideal of "a northern industrial city at home in the southern hills," Ezzell demonstrates that it forged a legacy of resilience and resourcefulness that continues to serve the community to the present day.