Moses of South Carolina is a welcome and long overdue reappraisal of the firebrand governor... There is much to recommend Ginsberg's work. The author makes the Byzantine politics of the period understandable. His discussion of Moses's marginality, the politics of corruption, the economy, and land reform in the state is compelling, intriguing, and audacious. -- Edmund L. Drago Civil War Book Review 2010 Historians of Reconstruction should applaud the fact that someone has at last taken the trouble to draw scholarly attention to such an important and little-understood figure. -- Bruce E. Baker Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 2010