Carl Moneyhon

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Carl H. Moneyhon is a history professor emeritus and author in the United States. He received his Ph.D from University of Chicago in 1973 with a thesis "The Republican Party and Texas politics 1865–1874.[1]

He works at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock and has published numerous papers[2] and books.[3] The Arkansas Democrat Gazette described him as a Civil War expert.[4]

Moneyhon has written entries for the Texas State Historical Association and received a fellowship from it.[5]

Writings[edit]

  • Republicanism in Reconstruction Texas. Texas A&M University Press. (1979)[6]
  • The Impact of Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin University of Arkansass Press (1994)[7]
  • Arkansas and the New South 1874–1929 The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville, 1997[8]
  • Texas after the Civil War : the struggle of Reconstruction Texas A & M University Press (2004)
  • Edmund J. Davis of Texas : Civil War general, Republican leader, Reconstruction governor . Texas Christian University (2010)
  • A photographic history of Louisiana in the Civil War with Bobby Leon Roberts. University of Arkansas Press (1990)
  • A Photographic History of Ariansas in the Civil War with Bobby Leon Roverts. University of Arkansas Press (1998)
  • A Photographic History of Texas in the Civil War with Bobby Leon Roberts. University of Arkansas Press[9]
  • George T. Ruby: Champion of Equal Rights in Reconstruction Texas. , Fort Worth Center for Texas Studies and TCU Press (2020)
  • The Union League and Biracial Politics in Reconstruction Texas. Texas A&M University Press, 2021.

Papers[edit]

  1. "Black Politics in Arkansas during the Gilded Age 1876 - 1900"

He also wrote a number of biographical entries for the American National Biography Online.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ World Cat book page. OCLC 11943621.
  2. ^ "Carl H. Moneyhon". Department of History. July 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "Search Results".
  4. ^ "Dr. Carl Moneyhon Research Fellowship". www.arkansasonline.com.
  5. ^ "TSHA | Carl H. Moneyhon". www.tshaonline.org.
  6. ^ Beeth, Howard (July 1, 1982). "Carl H. Moneyhon, Republicanism in Reconstruction Texas". The Journal of Negro History. 67 (2): 182–183. doi:10.2307/2717582. JSTOR 2717582 – via journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon).
  7. ^ Reidy, Joseph P. (1994). "Reviewed work: The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin, Carl H. Moneyhon". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 53 (4): 490–492. doi:10.2307/40030915. JSTOR 40030915. S2CID 162366266.
  8. ^ Dillard, Tom W. (March 1999). "Arkansas and the New South, 1874–1929. By Carl H. Moneyhon. (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1997. Xii, 168 pp. Cloth, $26.00, ISBN 1-55728-489-X. Paper, $14.00, ISBN 1-55728-490-3.)". Journal of American History. 85 (4): 1601–1602. doi:10.2307/2568326. JSTOR 2568326.
  9. ^ "Moneyhon, Carl H. 1944- [WorldCat Identities]".
  10. ^ "WorldCat author page".