The Study and Teaching of Arkansas Politics: Political Science as Pioneering

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  • Diane Kincaid Blair

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15763/issn.2374-7781.1980.1.0.75-92

Abstract

Acknowledging that the political scientist wanting to explore Arkansas government and politics is often frustrated by the lack of sources and data, the author presents a wideranging guide to little known materials. There are a few general reference works, such as the Historical Report of the Secretary of State, and a half-dozen bibliographies and document listings. Numerous documents of more narrow focus are noted, available from various executive, legislative, and judicial offices as well as from university groups and historical societies. The author also offers a syllabus for a course in Arkansas politics, drawing upon a number of the sources cited and focusing on the dramatic change believed to have characterized Arkansas politics in recent years.

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Published

1981-01-01

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