Butler Center for Arkansas Studies Publisher Description
The Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, a department of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS), was created in 1997 through an endowment by the late Richard C. Butler Sr. for the purpose of promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of Arkansas history, literature, art, and culture.
Books
Books in JSTOR from Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
20 Books in JSTOR Copyright Date
Arkansas Godfather: The Story of Owney Madden and How He Hijacked Middle America 2013
Arkansas in Ink: Gunslingers, Ghosts, and Other Graphic Tales 2014
Arkansas Women and the Right to Vote: The Little Rock Campaigns: 1868-1920 2015
The Broken Vase: A Novel Based On the Life of Penina Krupitsky, a Holocaust Survivor 2010
The Die Is Cast: Arkansas Goes to War, 1861 2010
Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music 2013
From Azaleas to Zydeco: My 4,600-Mile Journey through the South 2013
Hangin' Times in Fort Smith: A History of Executions in Judge Parker’s Court 2012
Homefront Arkansas: Arkansans Face Wartime Past and Present 2009
Lessons from Little Rock 2009
A Little Rock Boyhood: Growing Up in the Great Depression 2010
Muzzled Oxen: Reaping Cotton and Sowing Hope in 1920s Arkansas 2014
Natural State Notables: Twenty-One Famous People from Arkansas 2013
Obliged to Help: Adolphine Fletcher Terry and the Progressive South 2011
Pfeiffer Country: The Tenant Farms and Business Activities of Paul Pfeiffer in Clay County, Arkansas, 1902-1954 2009
Remembering Ella: A 1912 Murder and Mystery in the Arkansas Ozarks 2018
"This Day We Marched Again": A Union Soldier's Account of War in Arkansas and the Trans-Mississippi 2014
Unvarnished Arkansas: The Naked Truth about Nine Famous Arkansans 2012
Voices of the Razorbacks: A History of Arkansas's Iconic Sports Broadcasters 2013
We Wanna Boogie: The Rockabilly Roots of Sonny Burgess and the Pacers 2014