This Place of Promise: A Historian's Perspective on 200 Years of Missouri History - Paperback

This Place of Promise: A Historian's Perspective on 200 Years of Missouri History - Paperback

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by Gary R. Kremer (Author)

Conceived of as a way to commemorate Missouri's bicentennial of statehood, this unique work presents the perspective of Gary Kremer, one of the Show-Me State's foremost historians, as he ponders why history played out as it did over the course of the two centuries since Missouri's admittance to the Union. In the writing of what is much more than a survey history, Kremer, himself a fifth-generation Missourian, infuses the narrative with his vast knowledge and personal experiences, even as he considers what being a Missourian has meant--across the many years and to this day--to all of the state's people, and how the forces of history--time, place, race, gender, religion, and class--shaped people and determined their opportunities and choices, in turn creating collective experiences that draw upon the past in an attempt to make sense of the present and plan for the future.

Key elements of the book include the centrality of race to the Missouri experience--from the time Missourians began to seek statehood in 1817 all the way up to the Black Lives Matter movement of the 21st century--as well as ongoing tensions created by the urban-rural divide and struggle to define the proper role of government in society.

Author Biography

Gary R. Kremer is a fifth-generation Missourian, born and raised in a small, homogenous German Catholic community in Osage County. Since 2004, he has served as the Executive Director of the State Historical Society of Missouri and a Senior Fellow in the Society's Center for Missouri Studies. Among his many publications are James Milton Turner and the Promise of America: The Public Life of a Post-Civil War Black Leader; George Washington Carver: In His Own Words; Women in Missouri History: In Search of Power and Influence; George Washington Carver: A Biography; and Race and Meaning: The African American Experience in Missouri. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Missouri Historical Review.

Number of Pages: 328
Dimensions: 1.1 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: February 28, 2023
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