Uncivil War : Five New Orleans Street Battles and the Rise and Fall of Radical Reconstruction /
Uncivil War reveals that the long-term military impact of the South's occupation included twenty-five years of crippled War Department budgets inflicted by southern congressmen who feared another Reconstruction. Within Louisiana, the biracial Republican militias were dismantled, leaving blacks...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
2011.
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Edición: | Paperback ed. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Problem of War and Politics in Reconstruction; 1. The Politics of Louisiana Civil War Veterans in 1865; 2. The Street Battle of 1866: A Massacre of Union Veterans; 3. The Street Battle of 1872: Carpetbaggers under Siege; 4. The Street Battle of 1873: The Battle of the Cabildo and the Spread of Paramilitary Insurrection; 5. The Street Battle of 1874: The White Leagues Seize Power; 6. The Statehouse Incident of 1875: The U.S. Army Returns to New Orleans; 7. The Street Battle of 1877: A Perfect Coup d'Etat.