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Dark and Bloody Ground: The Battle of Mansfield and the Forgotten Civil War in Louisiana (2001) Campbell, Anne (2007). Louisiana: The History of an American State. Clairmont Press. ISBN 978-1567331356. Dew, Charles B. "Who Won the Secession Election in Louisiana?." Journal of Southern History (1970): 18–32. in JSTOR; Dew, Charles B.
Louisiana History (1960) 1#2 pp: 99-129. in JSTOR; Pierson, Michael D. Mutiny at Fort Jackson: The Untold Story of the Fall of New Orleans (Univ of North Carolina Press, 2008) Sledge, Christopher L. "The Union's Naval War in Louisiana, 1861-1863" (Army Command and General Staff College, 2006) online; Winters, John D. (1963). The Civil War in ...
John David Winters (December 23, 1916 – December 9, 1997) [1] was an American historian at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.He is known for his monograph The Civil War in Louisiana, which was published in 1963, released in paperback in 1991, and is still in print. [2]
Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz (1695?–1775) [1] was a French ethnographer, historian, and naturalist who is best known for his Histoire de la Louisiane.It was first published in twelve installments from 1751 to 1753 in the Journal Economique, then completely in three volumes in Paris in 1758.
The Center for Louisiana Studies is the press of the University of Louisiana, with the mission to promote and facilitate scholarly research on any and all aspects of Louisiana studies. With over 100 titles currently in print, the Center is the largest publisher of exclusively Louisiana-related books in the world.
Brasseaux has published more than 30 books, many of which are history-related and he has written fiction under the pseudonym Antoine Bourque, including: Brasseaux, Carl A. (1987). The Founding of New Acadia: The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765–1803. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University (LSU) Press. ISBN 9780807141632.
Outside of teaching, Dier is a writer. In 2017, Dier authored The 1868 St. Bernard Parish Massacre: Blood in the Cane Fields, by the History Press. The book details one of the deadliest massacres against African-Americans in Louisiana history.
Louisiana Historical Society, established in 1835, is a historical society in Louisiana charged with documentation and protection of colonial records. [1] According to its website, it is the oldest historical organization in the state. The society has a long history of publishings, including the Louisiana Historical Quarterly.