Tennessee Guide for Tourist

Tennessee bibliography

Ansley, Fran, and Susan Williams. Southern Women and Southern Borders on the Move: Tennessee Workers Explore the New International Division of Labor. In Neither Separate Nor Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South. Ed. Barbara Ellen Smith. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1999, 207-244.

Cantu, Norma. Report on Latino Culture and Traditional Arts in Tennessee. Nashville: Tennessee Arts Commission, 1999.

Ciscel, David, Barbara Ellen Smith, and Marcela Mendoza. Ghosts in the Global Machine: New Immigrants and the Redefinition of Work. Journal of Economic Issues 37, no. 2 (2003): 333-341.

Corlew, Robert. Tennessee: A Short History. 2nd ed. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

Cummins, Light Townsend. The Hispanic Heritage of the Southern United States of America. Revista de historia de America 10, no. 5 (1988): 89-110.

Drever, Anita. New Neighbors in Dixie: The Community Impacts of Latino Migration to Tennessee. In Latinos in the New South: Transformations of Place. Eds. Heather Smith and Owen Furuseth. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2006, 19-36.

Folmsbee, Stanley, Robert Corlew, and Enoch Mitchell. The History of Tennessee, Volume I. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1960.

Harkins, John. Fort San Fernando de las Barrancas. In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Ed. Carroll Van West. Nashville: Tennessee Historical Society and Rutledge Hill Press, 1998, 329.

Kyriakoudes, Louis. The Social Origins of the Urban South: Race, Gender, and Migration in Nashville and Middle Tennessee, 1890-1930. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

Mendoza, Marcela, David Ciscel, and Barbara Ellen Smith. Latino Immigrants in Memphis, Tennessee: Their Local Economic Impact. Working paper 15. Memphis, TN: University of Memphis, Center for Research on Women, 2001.

Migration Policy Institute. Data Hub. http://www.migrationinformation.org/datahub/state. cfm?ID=TN (accessed March 2007).

Miller, Larry. Tennessee Place Names. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

Smith, Barbara Ellen, and Susan Williams. Across Races and Nations: Building New Communities in the U.S. South. Memphis, TN: University of Memphis, Center for Research on Women, Highlander Research and Education Center, Southern Regional Council, 2006.

Tennessee: A Guide to the State. Compiled and written by the Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Tennessee. New York: Viking Press, 1939.

Winders, Jamie. (Re)working the US South: Latino Migration and the Politics of Race and Work in Nashville, Tennessee. PhD diss., University of Kentucky, 2004. Placing Latinos in the Music City: Latino Migration and Urban Politics in Nashville,

Tennessee. In Latinos in the New South: Transformations of Place. Eds. Heather Smith and Owen Furuseth. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2006, 167-190.

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