Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of American Violence and VigilantismThese essays, written by leading historian of violence and Presidential Commission consultant Richard Maxwell Brown, consider the challenges posed to American society by the criminal, turbulent, and depressed elements of American life and the violent response of the established order. Covering violent incidents from colonial American to the present, Brown presents illuminating discussions of violence and the American Revolution, black-white conflict from slave revolts to the black ghetto riots of the 1960s, the vigilante tradition, and two of America's most violent regions--Central Texas, which witnessed some of the nastiest Indian wars of the West, and secessionist leader South Carolina's old Back Country. Brown's incisive look into the past holds profound implications for our present as well as our future. |
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... conflict . Conflict in itself is not an unhealthy state of society . ' Conflict only reveals that people and particularly so in the case of Americans — are dis- agreeing among themselves on specific issues or problems . The key question ...
... conflict . Conflict in itself is not an unhealthy state of society . ' Conflict only reveals that people and particularly so in the case of Americans — are dis- agreeing among themselves on specific issues or problems . The key question ...
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... conflict slacken in the nineteenth century . It is possible that no other factor has exercised a more brutalizing influence on the American character than the Indian wars . The struggles with the Indians have sometimes been represented ...
... conflict slacken in the nineteenth century . It is possible that no other factor has exercised a more brutalizing influence on the American character than the Indian wars . The struggles with the Indians have sometimes been represented ...
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... conflict are explicated in Lewis A. Coser , The Functions of Social Conflict ( Glencoe , 1956 ) . 2. On Watergate : the New York Times , The End of a Presidency ( New York , 1974 ) . On the C. I. A .: Victor Marchetti and John Marks ...
... conflict are explicated in Lewis A. Coser , The Functions of Social Conflict ( Glencoe , 1956 ) . 2. On Watergate : the New York Times , The End of a Presidency ( New York , 1974 ) . On the C. I. A .: Victor Marchetti and John Marks ...
Contents
Patterns of American Violence | 3 |
EARLY AMERICAN ORIGINS OF VIOLENCE | 37 |
The American Vigilante Tradition | 95 |
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