There are a variety of resources available on the Internet based on the lives, culture, ethnicity, religion, and gender of the diverse people living within the Appalachian region. Below are a few links to such resources. If you have any links you would like to contribute, please send an email to CSEGA.
Ewen & Johnson
Ewen & Johnson – “Lost Voices: Rediscovering the Contributions of African-American Women to West Virginia”
History of African Americans in West Virginia
West Virginia African American Authors
Appalachian Center at the University of Kentucky
Appalachian Center at the University of Kentucky – links the resources of UK with Appalachian communities
CSEGA at Marshall University
Center for the Study of Ethnicity & Gender in Appalachia at Marshall University: Research with an emphasis on gender & ethnicity – fellowships –
East Tennessee State University
Center for Appalachian Studies and Services – East Tennessee State University
Appalachian Studies Association
Appalachian Studies Association – promotes study & research of Appalachia
H-Appalachia
H-Appalachia – Appalchian History and Studies – discussions of interest related to life & culture in Appalachia
A Celebration of Appalachian Women
A Celebration of Appalachian Women – Eastern Kentucky University
Adolescent Appalachian Girls
Appalachian Women’s Alliance
Appalachian Women’s Alliance – Appalachian Women’s Journal & Ironweed Festival
Ewen & Nelson
Ewen & Nelson – Changing Lives & Potential Leadership: A Study of West Virginia Women Returning to College
The American Local History Network
The American Local History Network – Appalachia
Links for Appalachia Research
East Tennessee State University – Links for Appalachia Research
The Archives of Appalachia
East Tennessee State University – The Archives of Appalachia
Shepherd College
Shepherd College – Appalachian resources on the web
Virginia Tech – Hypertext Directory – Appalachia
Appalachian Regional Commission
Ewen, Lynda Ann -Co-director of the CSEGA
Shepherd College – Appalachian Heritage Festival