Ozark Historical Review
Published by the Department of History, the Ozark Historical Review offers the University of Arkansas’s top history students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels a chance to showcase their original research and historiographic investigations.
Published in the Spring semester, submissions and queries should be directed to the editor, Professor Michael Pierce. All submissions will be reviewed by the Editorial Committee, which includes Professors Andrea Arrington and Robert Finlay.
Ozark Historical Review, VOLUME 38, SPRING 2009
- “The Redemption of the Arkansas Traveller,” by Louise Hancox, 1
- “Toward a Better World: LBJ, Niebuhr, and American Human Rights, 1964-1966,” by Jared Michael Phillips, 31
- “Still the Fertile Crescent? The Environment and the Tigris-Euphrates River System, 1988-2005,” by Robert Bauer, 51
Ozark Historical Review, VOLUME 37, SPRING 2008
- “‘There's Money in Them’: General S. C. Armstrong's Marketing Plan for the Hampton Indian Program, 1878-1893,” by Jeremy B. Taylor, 1
- “‘The Paradise of America’: Visions of Land Use on the Southwestern Frontier,” by Robert Bauer, 20
- “Forging the Heart of a Franensteinian Monster: Urbanization and Modernization in Pre-Imperial Berlin, 1861-1865,” by Jeffrey Willis Grooms, 39