Appalachia in an International Context: Cross-National Comparisons of Developing Regions
By (Author) Phillip Obermiller
By (author) William Philliber
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development economics and emerging economies
330.974
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
The study of diverse yet comparable regions uncovers structural similarities that override the defective culture theory of developing regions as well as the belief that they are unique ecological phenomena. This collected work establishes Appalachia as a case study for a coherent cross-national perspective. Written by authorities on the social and economic problems of these regions, this work should assist in alleviating some of the most striking misconceptions about regional development.
This book is a coup. Obermiller and Philliber have assembled 11 thoughtful chapters by ten authors. All except the first and last chapters compare present-day Appalachia in depth with another part of the world. Such comparisons are too rare and can yield valuable insights. Not just comparisons are here. The book is full of theories as well.-Appalachian Journal
"This book is a coup. Obermiller and Philliber have assembled 11 thoughtful chapters by ten authors. All except the first and last chapters compare present-day Appalachia in depth with another part of the world. Such comparisons are too rare and can yield valuable insights. Not just comparisons are here. The book is full of theories as well."-Appalachian Journal
PHILLIP J. OBERMILLER is an associate of the Appalachian Center at the University of Kentucky. WILLIAM W. PHILLIBER is Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York College at New Paltz. Both have authored and edited several books and articles on Appalachia.