The Historical Atlas of Oklahoma has been an indispensable reference for longer than four decades.
Census Bureau and other sources, this new edition of the Historical Atlas of Oklahoma will be an invaluable resource for scholars, teachers, students, and any reader who wants to know more about the history of Oklahoma..
Reflecting the most up-to-date information as of 2005 from the U.
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New to this edition are maps exploring additional aspects of the state\'s economy and its diverse society, politics, and culture, such as black history, women\'s experiences, and the musicians, writers, and other artists identified with the state.
Like earlier editions, the Atlas describes Oklahoma\'s landforms and natural resources and traces the state\'s geographic history from the earliest hunter-gatherer bands to today\'s mostly urban inhabitants.
Anderson, more than 170 new maps--in full color--chart Oklahoma\'s rich and varied history and current population trends.
Created by cartographer James H.
To explore each, one or more maps with explanatory legends, tables, and graphs are paired with an interpretive essay.
Oklahoma authors Charles Robert Goins and Danney Goble are joined by seventeen contributing scholars (including natural and physical scientists) and other professionals to present 119 topics.
Issued on the eve of the Oklahoma Centennial, this fourth edition of the Atlas is much more than an updated version.
The Historical Atlas of Oklahoma has been an indispensable reference for longer than four decades