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Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences: Origins of Louisiana Cities, Towns, and Villages

Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences: Origins of Louisiana Cities, Towns, and Villages - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Richard CampanellaPublish date:2025-04-08Pages:384
Language:EnglishPublisher:LSU PressISBN-13:9780807185100ISBN-10:807185108UPC:9780807185100Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Historical Geography, United States, Human GeographyBook Topic:State & LocalSize:9.99 x 7.10 x 1.09 inchesWeight:2.3325Product ID:SCTM63Q5TJ

Richard Campanella's Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences tells the epic story of human settlement in Louisiana, unearthing the original geographical rationales for the formation of hundreds of cities, towns, and villages where most Louisianians live now. Campanella illuminates why these communities formed where they did, be they at river confluences, forks, crossroads, heads of navigation, ferry landings, shortcuts, portages, resource-extraction sites, or railroad stations, and explores other spatial factors that initially attracted settlers.

Many of these raisons d'?tre have faded into the past. People no longer settle in Alexandria, for example, on account of the Red River rapids; nor do they reside in Breaux Bridge because of Breaux's footbridge over Bayou Teche, or in Cut Off because its canal cut off days of arduous travel. Nevertheless, residents of those communities can trace every movement of their lives to those forgotten reckonings, made at a time when history cast those geographies as critical to the comings and goings of their forebears.

Readers curious about the origins of Louisiana's cities, towns, and villages can turn to Crossroads, Cutoffs, and Confluences for answers to that most fundamental question of human geography: Why are we here?
Language:EnglishPublisher:LSU PressISBN-13:9780807185100ISBN-10:807185108UPC:9780807185100Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Historical Geography, United States, Human GeographyBook Topic:State & LocalSize:9.99 x 7.10 x 1.09 inchesWeight:2.3325Product ID:SCTM63Q5TJ
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.
Publisher: LSU Press

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