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- West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies
- West Virginia University Press
- Review
- Making Freedom: The Underground Railroad and the Politics of Slavery by R. J. M. Blackett (review) New Series, Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 2014, pp. 90-91
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- Editor’s Note
- Our Roots Run Deep as Ironweed: Appalachian Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice by Shannon Elizabeth Bell (review)
- Living a Big War in a Small Place: Spartanburg, South Carolina during the Confederacy by Philip N. Racine (review)
- Longleaf, Far as the Eye Can See: A New Vision of North America’s Richest Forest by Bill Finch, Beth Maynor Young, Rhett Johnson and John C. Hall (review)
- Recovering the Past: Unexplored Moments in Nineteenth-Century Upcountry South Carolina History Edited by Timothy P. Grady and Melissa Walker (review)
- Virginia B. Evans: An All-Around Artist by John A. Cuthbert (review)
- The Worlds the Shawnees Made: Migration and Violence in Early America by Stephen Warren (review)
- The Spirit of the Appalachian Trail: Community, Environment, and Belief on a Long-Distance Hiking Path by Susan Power Bratton (review)
- The Last Great Senator: Robert C. Byrd’s Encounters with Eleven U.S. Presidents by David A. Corbin (review)
- Making Freedom: The Underground Railroad and the Politics of Slavery by R. J. M. Blackett (review)
- Alvin York: A New Biography of the Hero of the Argonne by Douglas Mastriano (review)
- Kentucky Marine: Major General Logan Feland and the Making of the Modern USMC by David Bettez (review)
- Over the Alleghenies: Early Canals and Railroads of Pennsylvania by Robert J. Kapsch (review)
- Recent Publications
- Remembering Rassor A’Bas
- An Adversary for Mr. Bryan: West Virginia’s Forgotten Contribution to the Antievolution Crusade
- From Hillbilly to Frontiersman: The Changing Nature of the WVU Mountaineer
- Aspiring to Greatness: WVU Since World War II and the Struggle for Self-Governance
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