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Smokestacks in the hills: Rural-industrial workers in West Virginia
L Martin
University of Illinois Press, 2015
202015
Who owns West Virginia
B Spence, C Kunkel, E Schewel, T Boettner, L Martin
Charleston: West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy, 2013
102013
Culture, Class, and Politics in Modern Appalachia: Essays in Honor of Ronald L. Lewis
J Egolf, K Fones-Wolf, LC Martin
West Virginia University Press, 2009
8*2009
Never Justice, Never Peace: Mother Jones and the Miner Rebellion at Paint and Cabin Creeks
L Martin, LK Savage, GS Ayers
West Virginia University Press, 2018
52018
Working for independence: The failure of New Deal politics in a rural industrial place
L Martin
West Virginia University, 2008
42008
‘So nobly struggling for their manhood’: masculinity and violence among steelworkers in the wheeling district, 1880–1910
L Martin
Labor History 60 (5), 429-443, 2019
22019
West Virginia Mine Wars
L Martin
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, 2019
22019
What Did the Miners See?: Archaeology, Deep Mapping, and the Battle of Blair Mountain
B Nida, T Harris, AR Williams, L Martin
West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies 12 (1), 97-120, 2018
22018
“If That Would Have Happened”: The Moral Imperative of Environmental History
MH Finewood, L Martin
A Comparative Political Ecology of Exurbia, 179-196, 2016
22016
Sustainable Arthurdale: A Reevaluation of a 1930s Planned Community
G Galford, L Tucker, L Martin
Journal of Appalachian Studies 29 (1), 47-63, 2023
12023
Laughably Disingenuous, Brazenly Bogus, Extreme Green “Lawfare”: The Rhetorical Framing of Environmentalist Actors in Coal Age Magazine
K Cruger, L Martin
Journal of Appalachian Studies 25 (2), 165-183, 2019
12019
Reformers to Radicals: The Appalachian Volunteers and the War on Poverty, by Thomas Kiffmeyer
L Martin
Labor History 52 (2), 252-254, 2011
12011
The Bootleg Coal Rebellion: The Pennsylvania Miners Who Seized an Industry, 1925–1942
L Martin
Journal of Appalachian Studies 29 (2), 220-221, 2023
2023
African American Workers and the Appalachian Coal Industry
L Martin
Labor 20 (1), 139-141, 2023
2023
Appalachia in the Neoliberal Era
L Martin
West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies 17 (1), 1-30, 2023
2023
Where are the Workers?: Labor's Stories at Museums and Historic Sites
J Beauchesne, R Bryer, R Bush, C Casey, R Donaldson, K Flynn, ...
University of Illinois Press, 2022
2022
Richard L. Trumka: A Labor Leader in Troubled Times
L Martin
Labor 19 (2), 8-14, 2022
2022
All This Marvelous Potential: Robert Kennedy's 1968 Tour of Appalachia by Matthew Algeo
L Martin
West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies 16 (1), 60-61, 2022
2022
Three Suggestions for the Future of Recent Appalachian History
L Martin
2018
" A Story That Is to Them Unknown": Jim Green's Efforts to Bring the Mine Wars to a National Audience
L Martin
West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies 12 (1), 91-96, 2018
2018
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