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El. knyga: Arkansas: A Narrative History

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: University of Arkansas Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610750431
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: University of Arkansas Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610750431
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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.
Foreword to the Second Edition ix
Ben F. Johnson
Foreword to the First Edition xi
Willard B. Gatewood
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter One A Land "Inferior to None"
3(12)
Chapter Two Native American Prehistory
15(24)
Chapter Three Spanish and French Explorations in the Mississippi Valley
39(14)
Chapter Four New Traditions for a New World: Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Native Americans in Arkansas
53(14)
Chapter Five Indians and Colonists in the Arkansas Country, 1686-1803
67(30)
Chapter Six The Turbulent Path to Statehood: Arkansas Territory, 1803-1836
97(34)
Chapter Seven "The Rights and Rank to Which We Are Entitled": Arkansas in the Early Statehood Period, 1836-1850
131(26)
Chapter Eight Prosperity and Peril: Arkansas in the Late Antebellum Period, 1850-1860
157(32)
Chapter Nine "Between the Hawk & Buzzard": The Civil War in Arkansas, 1860-1865
189(38)
Chapter Ten "A Harnessed Revolution": Reconstruction in Arkansas, 1865-1880
227(36)
Chapter Eleven Arkansas in the New South, 1880-1900
263(30)
Chapter Twelve A Light in the Darkness: Limits of Progressive Reform, 1900-1920
293(32)
Chapter Thirteen Darker Forces on the Horizon: Natural Disasters and Great Depression, 1920-1940
325(38)
Chapter Fourteen From World War to New Era, 1940-1954
363(28)
Chapter Fifteen Stumbling toward a New Arkansas, 1954-1970
391(30)
Chapter Sixteen Arkansas in the Sunbelt South, 1970-1992
421(32)
Chapter Seventeen The Burden of Arkansas History, 1992-2012
453(22)
Suggested Readings 475(26)
List of Contributors 501(2)
Index 503
Jeannie M. Whayne is professor of history at the University of Arkansas, USA. She is the author of Delta Empire: Lee Wilson and the Transformation of Agriculture in the New South.

Thomas A. DeBlack is professor of history at Arkansas Tech University, USA. He is the author of With Fire and Sword: Arkansas, 1861-1874.

George Sabo III is professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas, USA. His publications include Rock Art in Arkansas and Paths of Our Children: Historic Indians of Arkansas.

Morris S. Arnold is a jurist of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and author of Rumble of a Distant Drum: The Quapaws and the Old World Newcomers, 1673-1804.

Joseph Swain is assistant professor of geography at Arkansas Tech University, USA.

Ben Johnson is professor of history at Southern Arkansas University, USA and the author of Arkansas in Modern America.