The only full bibliography on Arkansas, it provides an essential guide for historians and librarians wishing to bring Arkansas into the mainstream of America volume provides a guide to the growing literature on Arkansas rich prehistory and to the pre-American colonial period, which lasted some 250 years.
Arkansas has frequently been omitted from surveys of the South and from national history. One reason has been the limited archival resources; another, the absence of a university press. Recently, however, archives have proliferated, and a solid mass of scholarship has come from the University of Arkansas Press and the Arkansas Historical Society. This bibliography shows that there is no shortage of research materials on Arkansas. The only full bibliography on Arkansas, it provides an essential guide for historians and librarians wishing to bring Arkansas into the mainstream of America history.
The volume provides a guide to the growing literature on Arkansas rich prehistory and to the pre-American colonial period, which lasted some 250 years. Two chapters focus on the statehood period. The volume then includes a series of topical chapters covering such subjects as minorities, business and economics, education, social history, and cultural and intellectual areas. There are also separate chapters on local and county history, general histories, archives and museums, and historic sites. The volume opens with a short chronology and provides subject and author indexes.
Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Environment and Climatology
Prehistory
Indigenous Peoples
Exploration and Colonial Period
Territorial Period (1819-1835)
Statehood Period (1836-1901)
Statehood Period (1901-1994)
African-Arkansans, Women, and Minorities
Business and Transportation
Agriculture
Social Life
Cultural and Intellectual Life
Local and County History
Archives, Museums, and Historical Societies
Historical Sites
Late Additions
Index to Authors
Index to Subjects
?Comprehansive, well-aranged, and enlightening, this compliation will help to alleviate the problem of Arkansas' relative neglect in historical accounts. It is first-class work that should be in all major research libraries and in all school and public libraries in the South and in the states surrounding the "the Bear State"?-ARBA
"Comprehansive, well-aranged, and enlightening, this compliation will help to alleviate the problem of Arkansas' relative neglect in historical accounts. It is first-class work that should be in all major research libraries and in all school and public libraries in the South and in the states surrounding the "the Bear State""-ARBA
Arkansas has frequently been omitted from surveys of the South and from national history. One reason has been the limited archival resources; another, the absence of a university press. Recently, however, archives have proliferated, and a solid mass of scholarship has come from the University of Arkansas Press and the Arkansas Historical Society. This bibliography shows that there is no shortage of research materials on Arkansas. The only full bibliography on Arkansas, it provides an essential guide for historians and librarians wishing to bring Arkansas into the mainstream of America history. The volume provides a guide to the growing literature on Arkansas rich prehistory and to the pre-American colonial period, which lasted some 250 years. Two chapters focus on the statehood period. The volume then includes a series of topical chapters covering such subjects as minorities, business and economics, education, social history, and cultural and intellectual areas. There are also separate chapters on local and county history, general histories, archives and museums, and historic sites. The volume opens with a short chronology and provides subject and author indexes.
"Comprehansive, well-aranged, and enlightening, this compliation will help to alleviate the problem of Arkansas' relative neglect in historical accounts. It is first-class work that should be in all major research libraries and in all school and public libraries in the South and in the states surrounding the "the Bear State"" ARBA