Description: Delve into the rich history of Western North Carolina with this compelling hardcover book titled "Western North Carolina Since the Civil War" authored by Ina W. Noppen and John J. Van Noppen. Published in 1973 by Appalachian Consortium Press, this nonfiction narrative chronicles the enduring journey of the mountain people in Appalachia and their challenges following the Civil War. Written in English, the book spans 256 pages and is an ex-library copy with a dust jacket. The book explores the history and evolution of Western North Carolina in the aftermath of the Civil War. The book delves into various aspects of life in the region during this period, including social, economic, and cultural developments. It examines how the mountain communities of Appalachia adapted to and were shaped by the post-war era, discussing topics such as industrialization, changes in agriculture, the impact of railroads, the growth of tourism, and shifts in demographics and politics. Overall, the book offers a comprehensive historical perspective on how Western North Carolina transformed in the decades following the Civil War, providing insights into the challenges, opportunities, and cultural dynamics that shaped the region during that time.
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Location: Black Mountain, North Carolina
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Publication Year: 1973
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Western North Carolina Since the Civil War
Author: Ina W. Van Noppen, John J. Van Noppen
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Ex-Library
Publisher: Appalachian Consortium Press
Genre: History
Topic: Appalachia, Mountain People, Western North Carolina
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 437