Arkansas Odyssey

Arkansas Odyssey
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Publisher : Rose Publishing Company (AR)
Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038925056
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Book Synopsis Arkansas Odyssey by : Michael B. Dougan

Download or read book Arkansas Odyssey written by Michael B. Dougan and published by Rose Publishing Company (AR). This book was released on 1994 with total page 728 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ARKANSAS ODYSSEY interprets Arkansas history through modernization theory. It covers over three thousand topics, including geology, geographic regions, paleo & modern Indians, French & Spanish exploration, Colonial Arkansas, Territorial Arkansas, statehood, slavery, farm, plantation & hill life, Civil War, religion, women, Reconstruction, architecture, settlements & society, education, New South Era, Populist Era, Progressive Era, 1920s, the 1927 & 1937 Mississippi River Floods, Great Depression, World War II, Post-War, integration, Central High, modernization, culture, literature, music, Equal Rights Amendment, legislature, courts, & cults. This narrative history is rich in detail & examines the problems & promise of Arkansas, including the question of why one of the poorest states has produced some of the richest companies & people in the U. S., as well as the forty-second President of the United States. Rose Publishing Company, Inc., 2723 Foxcroft Road, #208, Little Rock, AR 72227, (501) 227-8104, FAX (501) 224-4442, hardcover, $79.95. Comprehensive history of Arkansas, 36p. index, census data, governors, economic profile, chronology.


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