I doubt there exists a more extensive history of the Ozarks than this one authored by Professor of Ozark Studies Brooks Blevins. Beginning with the land itself, Professor Blevins moves on to the Native Americans who originally occupied the land before American settlers arrived. The book focuses on the antebellum years, saving the Civil War and afterwards for Volumes 2 and 3.
If you have ever perused the history books written about small towns which detail the accomplishments of early residents, you will have a good idea of the composition of this book. Home construction, businesses, livestock, markets, etc. – the author covers everything, mostly through relating stories of the people who helped tame the original wilderness. Although the countless introduction of names soon blurred, Professor Blevins certainly accomplished his goal, which was to offer a comprehensive history of this region of the United States.
One of my favorite sections was the chapter on American Society in the Old Ozarks, which dealt with everything from the establishment and growth of different religions to the early enforcement of law through regulators (vigilantes).
For those seeking a deep history of the Ozarks, you can’t do better than this offering. Well-written with maps and (mostly hand-drawn) pictures scattered throughout the pages, readers can’t help walking away with a greater knowledge of this land and its stories. Five stars.
My thanks to NetGalley and The University of Illinois Press for an advance complimentary copy of this book.