In Appalachia's Path to Dependency, Paul Salstrom examines the evolution of economic life over time in southern Appalachia. Moving away from the colonial model to an analysis based on dependency, he exposes the complex web of factors -- regulation of credit, industrialization, population growth, cultural values, federal intervention -- that has worked against the region."Salstrom's book is a personal one, written with a sense of caring and commitment to his subject....A well-written and reasoned book; it is one that all students of the region will find thoughtful". -- Journal of American History"Offers a comprehensive explanation for the persistence of economic dependency in southern Appalachia....A provocative book that should stimulate further debate". -- American Historical Review"This brief, ambitious work takes an eclectic approach, combining sophisticated understanding of dependency theory and comparative economic development with detailed knowledge of ecology and agricultural practices". -- Labor HistoryWhereas other interpretations of Appalachia's economy have tended to seek social or psychological explanations for its dependency, this important work compels us to look directly at the region's economic history. This perspective offers a clear-eyed view of Appalachia's path in the future.
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