Faire Logo
Skip to main content
Books by splitShops - Wholesale Social Sciences - Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover0
Books by splitShops - Wholesale Social Sciences - Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover
Avatar
Star

4.5 ()

$75.00 min

Wholesale Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover

Wholesale Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover

Wholesale Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover

Wholesale Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover

WSP

$85.50 MSRP

Shipping & policies

  • Estimated delivery Nov 13-24
  • Free and easy returns. Learn more

With Faire, shop unique wholesale products for your store from brands like Books by splitShops and more.


Description

by Helen M. Lewis (Author), Patricia D. Beaver (Editor), Judith Jennings (Editor) Often referred to as the leader of inspiration in Appalachian studies, Helen Matthews Lewis linked scholarship with activism and encouraged deeper analysis of the region. Lewis shaped the field of Appalachian studies by emphasizing community participation and challenging traditional perceptions of the region and its people. Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia, a collection of Lewis's writings and memories that document her life and work, begins in 1943 with her job on the y Author Biography Helen Matthews Lewis has served as the director of the Berea College Appalachian Center, Appalshop's Appalachian History Film Project, and the Highlander Research and Education Center. She is coauthor of Mountain Sisters: From Convent to Community in Appalachia and Colonialism in Modern America: The Appalachian Case. She lives in Morganton, Georgia. Patricia D. Beaver, director of the Center for Appalachian Studies and professor of anthropology at Appalachian State University, is coeditor of Tales from Sacred Wind: Coming of Age in Appalachia. She lives in North Carolina. Judith Jennings, executive director of the Kentucky Foundation for Women, is the author of Gender, Religion, and Radicalism in the Long Eighteenth Century: The "Ingenious Quaker" and Her Connections. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky. Number of Pages: 276 Dimensions: 0.98 x 9.34 x 6.41 IN Publication Date: March 25, 2012


Details

SKU: 9780813134376 Made in United States Weight: 0.58 kg (1.28 lb) EAN: 9780813134376



Ratings and reviews

4.5

Brand rating ()

5

5

34

34

4

4

2

2

3

3

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

3

3

4.8

Quality of products

5.0

Fulfillment

5.0

Communication

No reviews for Helen Matthews Lewis: Living Social Justice in Appalachia - Hardcover yet.