Kentucky History: An Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Ron D. Bryant
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th March 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.9769
Hardback
592
American history has been produced by the union of disparate states, each with its own ethnic, geographical and economic history. Long appreciated by the nation's local citizens, the richness and significance of local history has only recently been reevaluated by academic authorities. The number of articles and monographs on Kentucky history has increased dramatically since the last Kentucky bibliography was published in 1949. This book provides an indispensable guide to the literature on Kentucky history.
.,."there is simply no comparable work available on the history of Kentucky. It is an extremely valuable research tool that would be a welcome addition to all public and academic libraries in Kentucky as well as any libraries serving researchers interested in American history."-ARBA
...there is simply no comparable work available on the history of Kentucky. It is an extremely valuable research tool that would be a welcome addition to all public and academic libraries in Kentucky as well as any libraries serving researchers interested in American history.-ARBA
..."there is simply no comparable work available on the history of Kentucky. It is an extremely valuable research tool that would be a welcome addition to all public and academic libraries in Kentucky as well as any libraries serving researchers interested in American history."-ARBA
RON D. BRYANT is Curator of Rare Books at the Kentucky Historical Society and is also an instructor in American history at Lexington Community College.