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Drumright Publishes Book on the Tennessee Valley Authority


William Drumright, assistant professor, History, has just published a book entitled, “A River for War, A Watershed to Change: The Tennessee Valley Authority in the Second World War, 1939-1945.”  

The book examines how the Tennessee Valley Authority responded to, and was affected by, the United States’ participation in the Second World War.  Formed in the early days of the New Deal, TVA from 1939-to 1945 expanded and accelerated both the scope and pace of its inaugural mandate—navigation, flood control, and electric power—to make widespread contributions to the Allied war effort.  However, in seeking to maintain its statutory authority and its independence within the federal government, TVA responded with less assurance to the growing movement for racial justice and to the South’s wartime and postwar economic rise.

Nayda Pares-Kane
Anthropology/Sociology/History/Political Science
12/14/2010