The New Decentralists by Jinny A. Turman - ISBN: 9781959000884
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Rural utopia sought, but found conservative headwinds instead.
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The New Decentralists

The Back-to-the-Land Movement and the Politics of Localism in Appalachia, 1968-2000

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    308 pages

  • Release Date

    17 November 2026

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Summary

How some “back-to-the-landers” fled alienating urban, bureaucratic places for rural Appalachia in pursuit of self-reliance, liberation, and community, only to later find themselves vulnerable to a rising tide of national conservatism that minted new political elites on the state and local level at odds with their progressive social ideas and environmental values.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781959000884
ISBN-10:1959000888
Author:Jinny A. Turman
Publisher:West Virginia University Press
Imprint:West Virginia University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:308
Release Date:17 November 2026
Weight:454g
Dimensions:152mm x 229mm
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Critics Review

“A fascinating read on a subject of vital historical importance—and one that has much to say about our contemporary political difficulties. It weaves together the story of rising regional consciousness in the Appalachians with the rising anti-urbanism of the 1960s. I know of no other work that so successfully places back-to-the-landers of this generation within the context of broad mainstream social.” —Dona Brown, author of Back to the Land: The Enduring Dream of Self-Sufficiency in Modern America
“In the 1980’s, a strip-mining company was about to start destroying Lincoln County, West Virginia – starting in the middle of several dozen small farms owned by back-to-the land newcomers. Nothing managed to stop that corporate steamroller until the newcomers and some local allies re-invented what historian Jinny Turman calls locally-rooted “civic republicanism.” With The New Decentralists, the rethinking of Appalachia’s history receives a bracing shot in the arm.” —Paul Salstrom, author of Appalachia’s Alternative to Mainstream America

About The Author

Jinny A. Turman

Jinny Turman is associate professor of history at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise. She holds a PhD in history from West Virginia University. Her areas of interest include modern U.S., public, environmental, and Appalachian history. She has published in West Virginia History, Journal of Southern History, and Appalachian Journal. She is an active member of the National Council on Public History, the Appalachian Studies Association, and Society of Appalachian Historians. Turman resides with her partner and their many animals in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. This is her first book.

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