TVA

TVA
Author: North Callahan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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TVA Photography

TVA Photography
Author: Patricia Bernard Ezzell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Given in memory of James C. Ross, Jr. by the Staff of the Bryan/College Station Library System.

Prisoners of Myth

Prisoners of Myth
Author: Erwin C. Hargrove
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 1994-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1400821533

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Prisoners of Myth is the first comprehensive history of the Tennessee Valley Authority from its creation to the present day. It is also a telling case study of organizational evolution and decline. Building on Philip Selznick's classic work TVA and the Grass Roots (1949), a seminal text in the theoretical study of bureaucracy, Erwin Hargrove analyzes the organizational culture of the TVA by looking at the actions of its leaders over six decades--from the heroic years of the New Deal and World War II through the postwar period of consolidation and growth to the time of troubles from 1970 onward, when the TVA ran afoul of environmental legislation, built a massive nuclear power program that it could not control, and sought new missions for which there were no constituencies. The founding myth of multipurpose regional development was inappropriately pursued in the 1970s and '80s by leaders who became "prisoners of myth" in their attempt to keep the TVA heroic. A decentralized organization, which had worked well at the grass roots, was difficult to redirect as the nuclear genii spun out of control. TVA autonomy from Washington, once a virtue, obscured political accountability. This study develops an important new theory about institutional performance in the face of historical change.

Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Valley Authority
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Electric utilities
ISBN:

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TVA and the Dispossessed

TVA and the Dispossessed
Author: Michael J. McDonald
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781572331648

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One of the most notable agencies of the New Deal era, the Tennessee Valley Authority was created with a warrant to plan for the socioeconomic improvement of "forgotten" Americans. The construction of the Norris Dam, it was thought, would benefit the region socially as well as economically. This book analyzes and assesses TVA's social experiment in modernization at the grassroots level, using population removal in the Norris Basin as a test case.

Tennessee Valley Perspective

Tennessee Valley Perspective
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1973
Genre: Natural resources
ISBN:

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Origins of the TVA

Origins of the TVA
Author: Preston John Hubbard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1961
Genre:
ISBN:

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TVA Archaeology

TVA Archaeology
Author: Erin E. Pritchard
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1572336501

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Since its inception in 1933, the Tennessee Valley Authority has played a dual role as federal agency and steward of the Tennessee River Valley. While known to most people today as an energy provider, the agency is also charged with managing and protecting the nation's fifth-largest river system, the Tennessee River, and vast tracts of land and resources encompassing Tennessee and portions of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Virginia. Included in TVA's mandate is the preservation of the archaeological record of the valley's prehistoric peoples-a record that would have been forever lost beneath floodwaters had TVA not demonstrated a commitment to minimize its impact on the valley and sought to protect its archaeological resources. In TVA Archaeology, fourteen contributors who have worked with TVA in its conservation effort discuss prehistoric excavations conducted at Tellico, Normandy, Jonathan's Creek, and many other sites. They explore TVA's role in the excavations and how the agency facilitated prehistoric investigations along proposed dam sites. They also delve into the history of TVA as it grew from a New Deal program to a federal corporation and reveal how, during the agency's formative years, the TVA board responded to prodding from archaeologists David DeJarnette and William Webb and molded TVA into the steward of a region it is today. TVA remains a mainstay of progress and conservation within an important region of the United States, and its safeguarding of the valley's prehistory cements its legacy as more than just an energy supplier. Students and researchers interested in prehistoric archaeology, the Tennessee Valley, and the history of TVA will find this volume an invaluable contribution to the study of the region. Erin E. Pritchard is an archaeologist with the Tennessee Valley Authority. Her work includes multiple archaeological site investigations, most notably Dust Cave in northern Alabama, and she has authored and coauthored numerous site reports for TVA.

TVA Baby

TVA Baby
Author: Terry Bisson
Publisher: PM Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1604865474

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Beginning with a harrowing, high-speed ride through the Upper South (a TVA baby is a good ol’ boy with a Yankee father and a 12-gauge) and ending in a desperate search through New Orleans graveyards for Darwin’s doomsday machine (“Charlie’s Angels”), Terry Bisson’s newest collection of short stories covers all the territory between—from his droll faux-FAQ’s done for Britain’s Science magazine, to the most seductive of his Playboy fantasies (“Private Eye”), to an eerie dreamlike evocation of the 9/11 that might have been (“A Perfect Day”). On the way we meet up with Somali Pirates, a perfect-crime appliance (via PayPal) and a visitor from Atlantis who just wants a burger with fries, please. Readers who like cigarettes, lost continents, cars, lingerie, or the Future will be delighted. For those who don’t, there’s always Reality TV.

The TVA Regional Planning and Development Program

The TVA Regional Planning and Development Program
Author: David A. Johnson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351880853

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Based on the memoirs of Aelred J. Gray, former chief planner, this book reviews how the Tennessee Valley Agency (TVA) - a world-renowned model for regional planning and development - functioned and changed through the decades. It shows how the TVA pioneered land-use planning to create state parks alongside the Tennessee river's hydro-electric power stations and dams, how it developed model towns, influenced city planning and introduced the landmark Flood Damage Prevention program.