Ozarks history author to speak at BC Historical Society

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Photo: Dr. Brooks Blevins

“Blue Coats, Yellow Dogs and Red Maps: 180 Years of Politics in the Ozarks” will be the topic by noted author and educator Dr. Brooks Blevins as guest speaker at the October monthly meeting of the Baxter County Historical and Genealogical Society.

The meeting will be held Tuesday evening at 6 in the Knox Room of the Baxter County Library. Blevins, a member of the faculty of Missouri State University in Springfield, is recognized as a significant historian of the Ozarks region.

After brief teaching appointments at the Meridian campus of Mississippi State University and Ozarka College, Dr. Blevins returned to his undergraduate alma mater, Lyon College, initially as director of the Regional Studies Center and later as an assistant professor of history.

In 2008, he came to Missouri State as the university’s first Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies. Building on a long tradition of leadership in the academic study of the Ozarks region, Missouri State created the Noel Boyd Professorship to develop and teach a multidisciplinary array of courses. As the Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies, Blevins shepherded the minor in Ozarks studies into creation in 2010. He chairs the university committee that oversees the minor, and teaches the minor’s two core courses.

Though Blevins came to Missouri State as a multidisciplinary expert on all things Ozarks, he is a respected scholar with a broad range of interests extending from the history of American higher education to agriculture, religion and society in the U.S. South. He has written seven books and edited or co-edited two additional volumes.

In addition to these works, he serves as the editor of the University of Arkansas Press’ Chronicles of the Ozarks Series and Ozarks Studies Series. Blevins also produced and co-wrote the liner notes for two collections of recordings of traditional Ozarks music: Sounds of the Ozark Folk: The 1963 Arkansas Folk Festival and Sounds of the Ozark Folk, Volume II: Middle Americana.

Blevins serves on the editorial boards of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly and the Missouri Historical Review, co-hosts regional history and culture segments on Ozark Highlands Radio, and chairs the Ozark Folk Cultural Center Commission, which oversees Arkansas’ Ozark Folk Center State Park near Mountain View.

The meeting of the Historical Society is free, and the public is invited. Seating is limited and arranged for social distancing by those who attend.

For more information, call the society at (870) 425-2551.

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