Bibliography:
The following bibliography was compiled by the students in this course. The bibliography provides sources for books and articles relevant to the community that was interviewed.
Class
Harris, Richard. "Residential Segregation and Class Formation in the Capitalist City. A Review and Directions for Research." Progress in Human Geography 8. (1984): 26-49.
Leeper Buss, Fran. 1985. Dignity: Lower Income Women Tell their Lives and Struggles: Oral Histories. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Mantsios,
Gregory. 1992. "Class in America: Myths and Realities." Rereading
America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing, 2nd ed. Gary
Colombo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle, eds. New York: Bedford Books: 72-85.
Education
Bryson, William
Hamilton. 1982. Legal Education in Virginia, 1779-1979: A Biographical Approach.
Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia.
Choy, Susan P. 1995.
Profile of older undergraduates:
1989-1990. Washington D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Education Research
and Improvement.
Harwarth, Irene. 1997. Women's colleges in the United States :
history, issues, and challenges.
Kipp, Samuel M. 2002.
Unequal opportunities: disparities in college access among 50 states.
Indianapolis, Ind.: Lumina
Foundation for Education.
McCandless, Amy Thompson.
1999. [computer file].
Women’s higher education in the
Strong, David;
Walters, Pamela Barnhouse; Driscoll, Brian; and Rosenberg, Scott. 2000. Leveraging
the state: Private money and the development of public education for Blacks.
American Sociological Review.
Gender
Walkerdine, Valerie, Helen Lucey, and June Melody. 2001. Growing Up Girl: Psychosocial Explorations of Gender and Class. New York: University Press.
Hollins
Hollins human
resources site, job openings posted. http://www1.hollins.edu/docs/admin/hr/jobs.htm
Llewellyn, Robert. 1991.
Hollins: Celebrating 150
Years of Achievement, Tradition and Vision: a Photographic Portrait of Hollins
College. Roanoke, Va.:
Hollins College Publications Office.
Molly, Meredith. 1997.
An historical and architectural guide to Hollins College. Roanoke,
Va.: Hollins College.
Nieder,
Frances J. 1973. Hollins College:
An Illustrated History. Charlottesville:
University Press of Virginia.
Smith, Ethel
Morgan. 2000. From Whence Cometh My Help :
the African American Community at Hollins College. Columbia: University of
Missouri Press.
Thompson, Juli Beth. 1992.
The origin and development of the Hollins community:
Vickery, Dorothy Scovil. 1942. Hollins College, 1842-1942: An Historical Sketch, Being an Account of the Principal Developments in the One-Hundred-Year History of Hollins College. Hollins College, VA: Hollins College.
Job
Specific
Campus Crime and Security at Postsecondary Institutions Home Page. U. S. Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education. Available from http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE. Accessed 27 February 2002.
National Center for Victims of Crime. 1997. Campus Crime: Colleges and Universities, FYI, Arlington, VA.
Nelson, Tom. Campus Safety Journal – Home Page. Campus Safety Journal. Available from http://www.campusjournal.com. Accessed 27 February 2002.
Trump, K. S. 1999. “School Security and Crisis Management: Reducing Risks and Increasing Preparedness.” Ohio School Law Journal, Volume 11, Issue 1: 1-3. Cleveland, Ohio: West Group.
Trump, K.S. 1997. “Security Policy, Personnel, and Operations.” School Violence Intervention: A Practical Handbook. J.C. Conoley and A.P. Goldstein eds. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. 265-289.
Labor
Anyon, Jean. 1983. "Workers, Labor and Economic
History, and Textbook Content." Ideology
Baker, George and Jenson, Michael and Murphy, Kevin. Dec.
1987. “Compensation and Incentives: Practice vs. Theory.” The
Journal of Finance, Vol. 43, No. 3. pp. 593-616. The Bureau. 1993.
Cayton,
Horace R.; Mitchell,
George S. 1939. Black
Workers and New Unions. Chapel Hill: The University of North
Carolina Press.
Freeman, Richard B. 1999.
What Workers Want. Ithaca,
Ny.: ILR Press.
Gilpin, Toni,
Gary Issac, Dan Letwin, Jack McKivigan, and David Montgomery. 1995. On
Strike for Respect: The Clerical and Technical Workers’ Strike at Yale
University, 1984-1985. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Green, James R.
1980. The World of the Worker: Labor in
Twentieth-Century America. New York: Hill and Wang.
Lindenstein
Walshon, Mary. 1981. Blue Collar
Women: Pioneers on the Male Frontier. New York: Anchor Books.
McGuire-Lytle, Erin. 1999. [computer file].
Careers in Graphic Arts and
Computer Graphics. New York: Rosen Pub.
Miller, David.
April 1992. “Distributive Justice: What the People Think.” Ethics, Vol. 102. pp. 555-593.
News
and Views. 1998. “The Department of Education Reports: A Host of College
Jobs for Black Janitors, But Faculty Positions Remain Solidly White.” The
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, No. 20.pp. 67-70.
Nordlund, Willis
J. 1997. The Quest for a Living Wage: the
History of the Federal Minimum Wage Program. Westport, Conn. Greenwood
Press.
Occupational
Compensation Survey—Pay and Benefits. Southwest Virginia/ U.S. Department
of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Washington D.C.
Ryan, John
Augustine. 1996.. Economic Justice :
Selections from Distributive Justice and a Living Wage. Louisville, KY.
Westminster John Knox Press.
Shareef, Dr. Reginald. 2000. “‘Compassionate Capitalism
Ought to Pay a Living Wage.” http://www.roanoke.com/magazine/shareef/011700.html.
Tokarczyk,
Michelle M., and Elizabeth A. Fay. 1993. Working-Class
Women in the Academy: Laborers in the Knowledge Factory. Amherst: University
of Massachusetts Press.
Race
Advocates: City
has vision, but no action. 1996. Roanoke
Times, 16 August, B-1. (article on race relations in Roanoke)
Dennis,
Michael J. 1998. Schooling Along the Color
Line: Progressives and the Education of Blacks in the New South. Journal of
Negro Education
Garnett, William
Edward and Ellison, John Malcus. 1934. Negro
Life in Rural Virginia, 1865-1934. Blacksburg, Va.
Kelley, Robin
D.G. 1993. “We Are Not What We Seem: Rethinking Black Working-Class Opposition
in the Jim-Crow South.” The Journal of American History 80 (1): 75-112 (June).
Lewis, Andrew Benjamin. 2000. Wandering in two worlds : race, citizenship, and education in Virginia since 1945 / Andrew Benjamin Lewis. Diss. Hist. 2000 .L48
Lowe, Richard.
1995. Local Black Leaders during Reconstruction in Virginia. Virginia
Magazine of History & Biography. 103 (2): 131.(information on working class blacks in Virginia, financial status of
blacks in Civil War era.)
Moreno, Paul.
1995. “Racial Classifications and Reconstruction Legislation.” The Journal
of Southern History 61 (2): 271-304 (May).
Regional
Barnes, Raymond
P. A
History of Roanoke. Radford,
VA: Commonwealth Press, 1968.
Bruce, Carolyn
Hale, and Randolf Bruce. 1982. Roanoke,
A Pictoral History. Norfolk,
VA: Donning,
Bruce, Carolyn. 1982.
Roanoke, past and present. Norfolk:
Donning.
Cornwell, Terri Lynn. 2001. Vital Signs: Sustainability Indicators for Virginia’s Technology Corridor. Roanoke, VA: Vital Signs/Hollins University.
Cost of Living
in Roanoke. http://www.virtualroanoke.com/relocate/cost.htm
Dorough, C.
Dwight. 1974. The Bible Belt Mystique. Philadelphia: Westminster Press.
Edwin, Roy, Ed.
1991. Southern Appalachia, 1885-1915: Oral Histories from Residents of the
State Corner Area of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
Foote, William
Henry. 1966. Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical. Richmond, VA:
John Knox Press.
Garrett,
Susan. 1998. Miles to go: aging in rural
Virginia. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
General Info on
Roanoke. http://www.roanokegov.com
Hamilton,
C. Horace. 1929. Religious
education in relation to rural life in Virginia.
Bridgewater, Va., The Virginia
Council of Religious Education.
History
Museum and Historical Society of Western Virginia. 1999. Journal of the History Museum and Historical Society of Western
Virginia.
Jack, George S.
1912. History of Roanoke County. Roanoke, VA: Stone.
Jacobs, E.B.
1912. History of Roanoke City and
History of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company.
Roanoke, VA: Stone.
Kagey, Deedie Dent. 1988.
When past is prologue: a history of Roanoke County. Roanoke,
Va.: Roanoke County
Sesquicentennial Committee.
Leiter, Richard A., ed. 1993. National Survey of State Laws. 1993. Detroit, MI. Gale Research.
Leonard, Bill
J., ed. 1992. Christianity in Appalachia:
Profiles in Regional Pluralism. Knoxville,
TN: University of Tennessee Press.
McCauley,
William, ed. 1902. History of Roanoke County, Salem, Roanoke City, Virginia and
Representative Citizens. Chicago,
IL: Biographical Publishing
Company.
Prillaman, Helen
R. 1997. A Place Apart: A Brief
History of the Early Williamson Road and North Roanoke Valley Residents and
Places. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., for Clearfield
Company.
Roanoke Valley
Web, history of Roanoke. http://www.unc.edu/~sloop/roanoke/history.html
Semple, Robert Baylor. 1894. A history of the rise and progress of the Baptists in Virginia.
Richmond, Va.: Pitt and Dickinson.
Sharpless,
Rebecca. 1993. Southern Women and the Land. Agricultural
History. 67 (2):30.
Striplin, E. F.
Pat. 1981. The Norfolk and Western:
A History. Roanoke, VA:
Norfolk and Western Railroad Company.
Weatherford, W.D., and Earl D. C. Brewer. 1962. Life and Religion in Southern Appalachia, and Interpretation of Selected Data from the Southern Appalachian Studies. New York, NY: Friendship Press.
Self-Narrative
Barclay, C. R. 1994. “Composing Protoselves Through Improvisation.” The Remembering Self: Construction and Accuracy in the Self-Narrative. U. Neisser & R. Fivush, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press. 55-77.
Hevern,Vincent W., SJ, Ph.D. Narrative Psychology: Internet and Resource Guide (Main Page). Syracuse, NY LeMoyne College Psychology Department. Available from http://www.maple.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/narpsych.html. Accessed 27 February 2002.
Rosenwald, G. C., & Ochberg, R. L., eds. 1992. Storied Lives: The Cultural Politics of Self-Understanding. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.