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- First Name
- Hannah
- Last Name
- Gibson
- Country
- United States
- State
- KY Kentucky
- Email
- HannahGibson@uky.edu
- Affiliation
- University of Kentucky
- Website URL
- Keywords
- Appalachia, U.S. South, Mountain South, Peri-Appalachian Region, Highland South, Mountains, Kentucky, Virginia, Southwest Virginia, West Virginia, 19th century, 20th century, Gilded Age, Progressive Era, Nadir, WWI, Interwar years, Great Depression, New Deal, National Youth Administration, Appalachian Women’s History and Activism, Race, Afro-Appalachian Women, Black Feminism, Infrastructure, Federal Relief, Public Health, Healthcare, the New South, War on Poverty, Rural Modernization, Transportation, Sojourner Truth, geography, gender, Intersectional Appalachia, Intersectionality and Essentialism, (Re-)periodization, temporality, World Systems Theory, Federal Intervention, Institutional resilience, LGBTQ+ History, Trans/Transgender History, Gay erasure, Queering Appalachia, Stereotypes, Visual Rhetoric, Environmental history, environmental rhetoric, documentary filmmaking, Extractive Industry, Commons, Enclosure, Multimodal historical analysis, historicity, construction of the archive, historiography and historiophoty, memory, R.G. Collingwood, Hayden White, Idealist History, Internal Colonization, Culture of Poverty, interdisciplinarity, articulate silences, digital humanities, ambient rhetorics, rhetorical theory, writing in history, writing in the disciplines, WID, WAC, value of history, disability, medicine, metaphysics, history of ideas, universities, University of Kentucky
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Personal Info
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- Recent Publications
- Media Coverage
- Country Focus
- United States
- Expertise by Geography
- United States
- Expertise by Chronology
- 19th century, 20th century
- Expertise by Topic
- Capitalism, Disability, Economic History, Environment, Gender, Higher Ed, Libraries & Archives, Local & Regional, Medicine, Public History, Race, Sexuality, Women