Arkansas

Arkansas
Title Arkansas PDF eBook
Author Jeannie M. Whayne
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 601
Release 2013-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 155728993X

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Arkansas: A Narrative History is a comprehensive history of the state that has been invaluable to students and the general public since its original publication. Four distinguished scholars cover prehistoric Arkansas, the colonial period, and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and incorporate the newest historiography to bring the book up to date for 2012. A new chapter on Arkansas geography, new material on the civil rights movement and the struggle over integration, and an examination of the state’s transition from a colonial economic model to participation in the global political economy are included. Maps are also dramatically enhanced, and supplemental teaching materials are available. “No less than the first edition, this revision of Arkansas: A Narrative History is a compelling introduction for those who know little about the state and an insightful survey for others who wish to enrich their acquaintance with the Arkansas past.” —Ben Johnson, from the Foreword

Arkansas and the New South, 1874-1929

Arkansas and the New South, 1874-1929
Title Arkansas and the New South, 1874-1929 PDF eBook
Author Carl H. Moneyhon
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 218
Release 1997
Genre Arkansas
ISBN 9781610750288

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In Arkansas and the New South, 1874-1929 Carl Moneyhon examines the struggle of Arkansas's people to enter the economic and social mainstreams of the nation in the years from the end of Reconstruction to the beginning of the Great Depression. Economic changes brought about by development of the timber industry, exploitation of the rich coal fields in the western part of the state, discovery of petroleum, and building of manufacturing industries transformed social institutions and fostered a demographic shift from rural to urban settings.

A Documentary History of Arkansas

A Documentary History of Arkansas
Title A Documentary History of Arkansas PDF eBook
Author C. Fred Williams
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 348
Release 2013-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781610751308

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A Documentary History of Arkansas provides a comprehensive look at Arkansas history from the state's earliest events to the present. Here are newspaper articles, government bulletins, legislative acts, broadsides, letters, and speeches that, taken collectively, give a firsthand glimpse at how the twenty-fifth state's history was made. Enhanced by additional documents and brought up to date since its original publication in 1984, this new edition is the standard source for essential primary documents illustrating the state's political, social, economic, educational, and environmental history.

Colonial Arkansas, 1686-1804

Colonial Arkansas, 1686-1804
Title Colonial Arkansas, 1686-1804 PDF eBook
Author Morris S. Arnold
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 249
Release 1993-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1610751051

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"Meticulously researched, highly readable, profusely illustrated, and broadly focused . . . unquestionably the most significant work ever written about the Arkansas Post." --Carl Brasseaux

An Arkansas History for Young People

An Arkansas History for Young People
Title An Arkansas History for Young People PDF eBook
Author T. Harri Baker
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 236
Release 2002-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781557287236

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ADOPTED BY THE STATE OF ARKANSAS FOR 2003. Once again, the State of Arkansas has adopted An Arkansas History for Young People as an official textbook for junior-high-school-Arkansas-history classes. This third edition incorporates the fruits of new research and of extensive consultations with teachers, curriculum supervisors, and students themselves. It includes many new features while preserving popular and useful aspects of previous editions. This edition has an entirely new format, clear and friendly to the student reader. The text has been re-set in double-column pages, with wider margins and more white space setting off text and illustrations. A preview section at the beginning of each chapter (What to Look For) and study questions at the end now guide students' reading. Vocabulary words appear in boldface in the text and then are listed with definitions at the end of each chapter. The updated text incorporates new material on the Clinton presidency, the Huckabee governorship, term limits, the 2000 census, demographic changes, recent scholarship on Arkansas history, updated terminology, and corrections of factual errors. Sidebars still highlight special material, and the many illustrations appear in full color and in black and white.

Arkansas History

Arkansas History
Title Arkansas History PDF eBook
Author James Brent
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-07-13
Genre
ISBN 9781524987787

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Arkansas in Modern America since 1930

Arkansas in Modern America since 1930
Title Arkansas in Modern America since 1930 PDF eBook
Author Ben F. Johnson III
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 375
Release 2019-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 1682261026

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This second edition of Arkansas in Modern America since 1930 represents a significant rewriting of and elaboration on the first edition, published in 2000. Historian Ben F. Johnson fills in gaps, reconsiders his original conclusions, and reflects on new developments in historical scholarship, extending the book’s analysis of the political, economic, social, and cultural positions into 2018. Particularly impressive for the breadth of its scope, Arkansas in Modern America since 1930 offers an overview of the factors that moved Arkansas from a primarily rural society to one more in step with the modern economy and perspectives of the nation as a whole. The narrative covers the roles of Daisy Bates, Sam Walton, Don Tyson, Bill Clinton, and other influential figures in the state’s history to reveal a state shaped by global as much as by local forces. The second edition of this important book will continue to set the standard for analysis and interpretation of Arkansas’s place in the contemporary world.