Violence in America: A 150-year study of political violence in the United States

Violence in America: A 150-year study of political violence in the United States
Title Violence in America: A 150-year study of political violence in the United States PDF eBook
Author Hugh Davis Graham
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1969
Genre Violence
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Violence in America

Violence in America
Title Violence in America PDF eBook
Author Hugh Davis Graham
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1969
Genre Violence
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Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Title Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Hugh Davis Graham
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1969
Genre Violence
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Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Title Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives PDF eBook
Author United States Task Force on Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Publisher
Pages 704
Release 1969
Genre
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Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Title Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Hugh Davis Graham
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1969
Genre Violence
ISBN

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The Handbook of Political Behavior

The Handbook of Political Behavior
Title The Handbook of Political Behavior PDF eBook
Author Samuel Long
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 374
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1461591910

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In the writing of prefaces for works of this sort, most editors report being faced with similar challenges and have much in common in relating how these challenges are met. They acknowledge that their paramount ob jective is to provide more than an overview of topics but rather to offer selective critical reviews that will serve to advance theory and research in the particular area reviewed. The question of the appropriate audience to be addressed is usually answered by directing material to a potential audience of social scientists, graduate students, and, occasionally, ad vanced undergraduate students. Editors who are confronted with the problem of structuring their material often explore various means by which their social science discipline might be subdivided, then generally conclude that no particular classification strategy is superior. In elabo rating on the process by which the enterprise was initiated, editors typ ically resort to a panel of luminaries, who provide independent support for the idea and then offer both suggestions for topics and the authors who will write them. Editors usually concede that chapter topics and content do not reflect their original conception but are a compromise between their wishes and the authors' expertise and capabilities. Editors report that inevitable delays occur, authors drop out of projects and are replaced, and new topics are introduced. Finally, editors frequently con fess that the final product is incomplete, with gaps occurring because of failed commitments by authors or because authors could not be secured to write certain chapters.

Violence in America

Violence in America
Title Violence in America PDF eBook
Author Ted Robert Gurr
Publisher SAGE
Pages 380
Release 1989-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803932302

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An excellent companion to Violence in America: The History of Crime, this volume provides fascinating insight into recently developed theories on the sources of recurring conflict in American society. With their main focus on traumatic issues that have generated group violence and continue to do so, the contributors discuss the most intractable source of social and political conflict in our history--the resistance of Black Americans to their inferior status, and the efforts of White Americans to keep them there. Other intriguing topics include the emergence and decline of political terrorism and the continuation of violent threats from right-wing extremists, such as the Klan, the Order, and the Aryan nations. The basic assumption underlying all interpretations is that group violence grows out of the dynamics of social change and political contention. The idea presented is that the origins, processes, and outcomes of group violence, like the causes and consequences of crime, must be understood and dealt with in their social contexts. This volume is essential reading for students and professionals in history, criminology, victimology, political science, and other related areas. SEE QUOTE W/ VOLUME ONE