Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865
Winner of the 2011 Tom Watson Brown Book Award
An award-winning exploration of a Civil War financial conspiracy in Missouri—and its reverberations today
In this original work, Mark W. Geiger explores the impact of a previously unknown financial conspiracy in Civil War–era Missouri, a sham-loan scheme that devastated the state’s planter elite, caused a revolution in land ownership, and fueled a ferocious insurgency in the state.
Geiger’s book—the first detailed study of the grassroots nature of financing for military mobilization in the American Civil War—shows how Missouri’s ill-conceived plan has affected the political direction of the state to this day.
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An award-winning exploration of a Civil War financial conspiracy in Missouri—and its reverberations today
In this original work, Mark W. Geiger explores the impact of a previously unknown financial conspiracy in Civil War–era Missouri, a sham-loan scheme that devastated the state’s planter elite, caused a revolution in land ownership, and fueled a ferocious insurgency in the state.
Geiger’s book—the first detailed study of the grassroots nature of financing for military mobilization in the American Civil War—shows how Missouri’s ill-conceived plan has affected the political direction of the state to this day.
Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865
Winner of the 2011 Tom Watson Brown Book Award
An award-winning exploration of a Civil War financial conspiracy in Missouri—and its reverberations today
In this original work, Mark W. Geiger explores the impact of a previously unknown financial conspiracy in Civil War–era Missouri, a sham-loan scheme that devastated the state’s planter elite, caused a revolution in land ownership, and fueled a ferocious insurgency in the state.
Geiger’s book—the first detailed study of the grassroots nature of financing for military mobilization in the American Civil War—shows how Missouri’s ill-conceived plan has affected the political direction of the state to this day.
An award-winning exploration of a Civil War financial conspiracy in Missouri—and its reverberations today
In this original work, Mark W. Geiger explores the impact of a previously unknown financial conspiracy in Civil War–era Missouri, a sham-loan scheme that devastated the state’s planter elite, caused a revolution in land ownership, and fueled a ferocious insurgency in the state.
Geiger’s book—the first detailed study of the grassroots nature of financing for military mobilization in the American Civil War—shows how Missouri’s ill-conceived plan has affected the political direction of the state to this day.
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Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865

Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865
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ISBN-13: | 9780300151527 |
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Publisher: | Yale University Press |
Publication date: | 07/27/2010 |
Series: | Yale Series in Economic History |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 4 MB |
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