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121. Coal, beer, and steel: Women in a manly city, Dortmund 1860s to 1914
122. The coal miner's daughter or the governor's daughter? A comparative study of media coverage of two Appalachian women politicians
123. Imperial geographies: Remapping Japan's ports, coal, and empire in Northeast Asia, 1850--1900
124. Railroads and coal: Resource extraction in Indian territory, 1866-1907
125. The political economy of mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia: Hegemony and resistance
126. Heterothermy in different body regions of reticulated giraffes (Giraffa camelopardlis reticulata) at Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley, Illinois
127. The faith to save mountains: Religion and resistance to mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia
128. A study of a variant Black English vernacular developed by African American and White immigrant coal miners in the coal mining camp towns of central Alabama
129. Working with religion: Industrialization and resistance in the eastern Kentucky coal fields, 1910--1932
130. Acceptable casualties: Power, culture, and history in the West Virginia coalfields, 1900--1945
131. The writing of 'The Westray Story': A discourse analysis of the aftermath of the Westray coal mine explosion (Nova Scotia)
132. Matewan before the massacre: Politics, coal, and the roots of conflict in Mingo County, 1793--1920 (West Virginia)
133. Walking the line: Women and industrial conflict in southern West Virginia
134. Evaluating Reforestation Success on Reclaimed Coal Mines in West Virginia and Determining the Release of Nutrients in Overburden Materials
135. The ambassador of development: Aretas Brooks Fleming, West Virginia's political entrepreneur, 1839-1923
136. An african American oral history narrative: Labor, race, class, and gender in a coal mining community
137. The de/re-territorialization of struggle in Appalachia: The legacy of 'coal and class' and the cultural politics of community
138. Economic analysis of the Virginia steam coal market
139. Assessing the costs of additional sulfur emissions regulations on the economy of Ohio: The intersectoral impacts of acid rain control
140. When Coal Was King
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