WebLeigh-Anne Krometis*, Julia Gohlke, Korine Kolivras, Emily Satterwhite, Susan West Marmagas and Linsey C. Marr Environmental health disparities in the Central Appalachian region of the United States DOI 10.1515/reveh-2024-0012 Received March 27, 2024; accepted May 12, 2024; previously published online July 6, 2024 Web“Mapping Appalachia: A Digital Collection” is a collaborative project by: Stewart Scales, instructor in the Department of Geography at Virginia Tech, where he teaches Cartography and the Geography of Appalachia. Emily Satterwhite, associate professor of Appalachian Studies at Virginia Tech. Abby August, a 2024 graduate of Virginia Tech with a B.A. in …
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Web“Mapping Appalachia: A Digital Collection” is a collaborative project by: Stewart Scales, instructor in the Department of Geography at Virginia Tech, where he teaches … WebBy Stewart Scales, Emily Satterwhite, and Abigail August In this article, we offer a historiographical overview of major scholarly and political delineations of Appalachia from 1895 to the present alongside an online component that allows for an extensive virtual collection of historical maps as well as greater dynamism for user exploration. heating ductwork fittings
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WebThe latest tweets from @emsatter Emily Satterwhite is an associate professor and the director of Appalachian Studies in the Department of Religion and Culture. Her book Dear Appalachia: Readers, Identity, and Popular Fiction since 1878 (2011) won the Weatherford Award for best nonfiction about Appalachia and the Phi Beta Kappa Sturm Award honoring excellent work that is recognized as significant by a wider audience. WebProfessor Satterthwaite joined the Law Center from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law on July 1, 2024. Her research focuses on the law of taxation and examines areas in … movie theater bayview wi