Oklahoma Reconsidered
A History
by Sarah Eppler Janda; Patricia Loughlin
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Pub Date Sep 01 2026 | Archive Date Aug 31 2026
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Description
Oklahoma Reconsidered provides a concise and conversational history of Oklahoma from the 1700s and into the twenty-first century by two historians who show how Oklahoma has been shaped by wars, epidemics, civil rights movements, and unified efforts to heal after devastating terrorist attacks. While other books on Oklahoma history often linger in the nineteenth century, Oklahoma Reconsidered places the central focus on Oklahoma from 1907 to 2025—including the rise in the Latinx population in the state, the success of the Oklahoma City Thunder NBA basketball team as a unifying force in the state, and the significance of the McGirt decision in 2020, which granted tribal jurisdiction over much of eastern Oklahoma as Indian Country, offering a glimpse into the tensions between state and tribal authority.
Advance Praise
“A powerful and unflinching account of Oklahoma history that embraces the good, the bad, and the ugly of the state’s fascinating history, from its earliest human inhabitation to the present.”—Benjamin H. Johnson, author of Texas: An American History
“If you wonder about Oklahoma, or teach about it, this book written by two fine historians who live there and who care about it is essential reading. Sarah Janda and Patricia Loughlin present a detailed elegy to an Indian Country that survived a statehood intended to eliminate that very place. What emerged was a state celebrating wealth and luck, but where modern Oklahomans struggle to reconcile Indigenous futures.”—Anne F. Hyde, author of Empires, Nations, and Families: A History of the North American West, 1800–1860
“In this sweeping yet detailed narrative Sarah Eppler Janda and Patricia Loughlin capture the essence of what makes Oklahoma a complex and thriving home to millions. Oklahoma Reconsidered is not a revision of Oklahoma’s history but rather a reordering that places an emphasis on the multiple narratives of the people who built the state. By focusing on such subjects as Indigenous sovereignty, civil rights, modernity, and violence this history tells a more complete and thoughtful story about the place Oklahomans call home.”—María E. Montoya, coauthor of Global Americans: A History of the United States
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781496248107 |
| PRICE | $29.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 322 |