Edge of the Sword
The Ordeal of Carpetbagger Marshall H. Twitchell in the Civil War and Reconstruction
Stephen E Ambrose author Ted Tunnell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Louisiana State University Press
Published:1st Oct '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Ted Tunnell's superbly researched biography of Marshall H. Twitchell is a major addition to Reconstruction literature. New England native, Union soldier, Freedmen's Bureau agent, and Louisiana planter, Twitchell became the radical political boss of Red River Parish in the 1870s. He forged an economic alliance with entrepreneurial Jewish merchants and rose to power during the first upswing of the southern economy after the war. The Panic of 1873, however, undermined his regime and virtually overnight the New Englander quickly went from financial benefactor to scapegoat for northwest Louisiana's failed dreams of prosperity. His life-and-death struggle with the notorious White League has more gut-wrenching suspense than most novels. The first full-length study of Twitchell, Edge of the Sword is edifying, entertaining, and cutting-edge scholarship.
"Tunnell has succeeded brilliantly in crafting one of the great stories of Reconstruction," - Journal of Southern History; "A superb biography... an extraordinary story.... Tunnell skillfully re-creates the dramatic events that make Twitchell's life so compelling." - Journal of American History; "The legend of the carpetbaggers as corrupt, rapacious, opportunistic blood-suckers who ran roughshod over a prostrate South retains a firm grip on the public mind.... Tunnell convincingly shows that the carpetbaggers' real story is more complicated." - Georgia Historical Quarterly"
ISBN: 9780807130230
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344 pages