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
On July 21, 1870, a group of selfstyled "Conservatives" met in Austin to discuss the political situation in the state. In almost hysterical tones they attacked the Republican administration of Governo
Moneyhon (history, U. of Arkansas, Little Rock) explores Arkansas during the period 1850 to 1874 to show how it was affected by the Civil War. Coverage includes economic life and ideas, society, and p
As the Civil War ended, the South?and especially Texas, which had escaped the military ravages of the war?stood poised on the brink of a new social, economic, and political order. Congressional Recons
As the Civil War ended, the South?and especially Texas, which had escaped the military ravages of the war?stood poised on the brink of a new social, economic, and political order. Congressional Recons
Volume two of The Texas Biography Series reveals Edmund J. Davis, the heroic man who stood in strong opposition to his peers and better reflected the ideals of the nation than those of so many of his
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