| Hipbillies: Deep Revolution in the Arkansas Ozarks Subjects: Ozark Mountains Region -- History -- 20th century; Counterculture -- Arkansas -- History; Counterculture -- Ozark Mountain Region -- History; Hippies -- Arkansas -- History; Hippies -- Ozark Mountains -- History; Jeffords Edd; Ozark Institute; Arkansas -; Counterculture flourished nationwide in the 1960s and 1970s, and while the hippies of Haight-Ashbury occupied the public eye, a faction of back to the landers were quietly creating their own haven off the beaten path in the Arkansas Ozarks. In Hipbillies, Jared Phillips combines oral histories and archival resources to weave the story of the Ozarks and its population of country beatniks into the national narrative, showing how the back to the landers engaged in "deep revolution" by sharing their ideas on rural development, small farm economy, and education with the locals--and how they became a fascinating part of a traditional region's coming to terms with the modern world in the process. Jared M. Phillips holds a doctorate in American history and is assistant professor of international studies at the University of Arkansas. He lives and works on a small farm outside of Prairie Grove, Arkansas. |