
Transforming the Appalachian Countryside
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Virginia provides an ideal site for studying the broader social impact of deforestation in Appalachia, the South, and the eastern United States.
Most of West Virginia was still dominated by a backcountry economy when the industrial transition began. In short order, however, railroads linked remote mountain settlements directly to
national markets, hauling away forest products and returning with manufactured goods and modern ideas. Workers from the countryside and abroad swelled new mill towns, and merchants ventured into
the mountains to fulfill the needs of the growing population. To protect their massive investments, capitalists increasingly extended control over the state's legal and political systems.
Eventually, though, even ardent supporters of industrialization had reason to contemplate the consequences of unregulated exploitation. Once the timber was gone, the mills closed and the railroads pulled up their tracks, leaving behind an environmental disaster and a new class of marginalized rural poor to confront the worst depression in American history.
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- Cover Page
- Transforming the Appalachian Countryside
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- TABLES
- MAPS AND FIGURES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER ONE THE VIRGIN FOREST AND THE BACKCOUNTY ECONOMY
- CHAPTER TWO THE TOUCH OF CAPITAL: RAILROADS, TIMBER, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE BACKCOUNTIES
- CHAPTER THREE LAND, CAPITAL, AND TIMBER OPERATIONS AT THE PERIPHERY
- CHAPTER FOUR MAKING CAPITAL SECURE: LAW AND THE INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION OF WEST VIRGINIA
- CHAPTER FIVE WORKERS IN THE WOODS
- CHAPTER SIX ETHNICITY, EXPLOITATION, AND SOCIAL CONFLICT
- CHAPTER SEVEN CONNECTING THE PERIPHERY: COMMERCIALIZATION OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
- CHAPTER EIGHT "NEW MEN" VERSUS "OLD MEN": POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE COUNTY SEAT WARS
- CHAPTER NINE THE MARKET REVOLUTION AND THE DECLINE OF AGRICULTURE
- CHAPTER TEN IF TREES COULD CUSS: ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION AND THE BEGINNINGS OF RESTORATION
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
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