West Virginia University Press
Website: http://www.as.wvu.edu/press
Founded in the mid-1960s, West Virginia University Press is a scholarly, not-for-profit publisher of books and journals. The Press specializes in Appalachian history, medieval studies, African American literature and culture, and rural sociology; its list also includes general interest and creative writings on Appalachia. Through the publication of all such works, WVU Press helps to fulfill West Virginia University’s land-grant mission.
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Journalism and Politics in West Virginia
Thomas F. Stafford
West Virginia and the Great Depression
Jerry Bruce Thomas
West Virginia and the Perils of the New Machine Age, 1945-1972
Jerry Bruce Thomas
The Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities
Shirley Stewart Burns
A Transformative Curriculum
Robert A. Waterson
Essays in Honor of Ronald L. Lewis
Edited by Jennifer Egolf, Ken Fones-Wolf, and Louis C. Martin
An Introductory History
Robert Maxon
Vol. 30 (2007) through current issue