Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807183687

Origins of Louisiana Cities, Towns, and Villages

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By Richard Campanella
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254 x 178 mm
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384

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Richard Campanella is professor of geography and associate dean for research at the Tulane School of Architecture. Recipient of the 2019 Louisiana Writer Award and named Knight in the Order of the Academic Palms by the French government, Campanella has written numerous books and articles about Louisiana history and geography, including Draining New Orleans: The 300-Year Quest to Dewater the Crescent City.

Praise for Richard Campanella "Campanella is a masterful storyteller who makes a technical topic comprehensible through clear, concise writing and by weaving into his narrative juicy political intrigue, rich details, and personal stories of quirky characters, be they settlers, ambitious landowners and investors, engineers, or elected officials."- New Orleans Times-Picayune/Advocate Praise for Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences "No one has done more than Richard Campanella to enrich our understanding of how geography has sorted New Orleanians across a cityscape once suitable only for seasonal habitation before Europeans re-engineered it into a place of 24/7 permanence. Now, several books into a resume chock-full of important publications, Campanella has trained his considerable talents on the entirety of Louisiana. . . . Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences is a delight to read, an evergreen book sure to have wide appeal." - Lawrence N. Powell, author of The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans

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