A Social History of the State of Missouri

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A Social History of the State of Missouri is a key work of American Regionalism that examines Missouri’s development through the everyday lives, cultures, and social conditions of its people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
nonfiction book
work of American Regionalism
approach bottom-up social history
focus on everyday life
countryOfSubject United States of America
documents cultural practices in Missouri
lives of ordinary Missourians
social change in Missouri
examines development of Missouri
fieldOfStudy American studies
history
regional studies
focusesOn cultures in Missouri
everyday lives of people in Missouri
social conditions in Missouri
genre social history
intendedAudience readers interested in American Regionalism
readers interested in Missouri history
language English
literaryMovement American Regionalism
literarySignificance key work of American Regionalism
mainSubject Missouri
medium print
nonfictionSubject Missouri—civilization
Missouri—history
Missouri—social life and customs
perspective social-historical perspective
settingLocation Missouri
subjectMatter American regional culture
regional history of Missouri
social conditions in the United States
timePeriodCovered historical development of Missouri

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American Regionalism notableWork A Social History of the State of Missouri
Regionalism hasNotableWork A Social History of the State of Missouri
subject surface form: Regionalism (art movement)
Benton notableWork A Social History of the State of Missouri
subject surface form: Thomas Hart Benton
Missouri State Capitol hasPart A Social History of the State of Missouri
this entity surface form: House Lounge mural "A Social History of the State of Missouri"
Thomas Hart Benton notableWork A Social History of the State of Missouri