Appalachian Journal, founded in 1972, is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed quarterly featuring field research, roundtable discussions, interviews, first-person essays, and scholarly studies of history, politics, economics, culture, folklore, literature, music, ecology, and a variety of other topics, as well as poetry, photography, and reviews of books, films, and recordings dealing with the region of the Appalachian mountains.

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Voices from the Headwaters

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Neighbor to Neighbor

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The Southern Mountaineer Audio CD

Volume 44 No. 3-4, 1-2

Volume 44 No. 3-4, 1-2

Volume 44 No. 3-4, 1-2

Black Mountain College || Special Edition

Volume 48 No. 3-4

Volume 48 No. 3-4

Volume 48 No. 3-4

Transnational Perspectives || Special Edition