Understanding the Riots

Understanding the Riots
Title Understanding the Riots PDF eBook
Author Los Angeles Times (Firm)
Publisher Los Angeles Times Books
Pages 172
Release 1992
Genre History
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The causes and the aftermath of the 1992 riots.

Understanding the Riots

Understanding the Riots
Title Understanding the Riots PDF eBook
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Pages 158
Release 1992
Genre African Americans
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Coverage of the 1992 L.A. riots by the Los Angeles Times.

A History of Riots

A History of Riots
Title A History of Riots PDF eBook
Author Keith Flett
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 170
Release 2015-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1443876666

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A History of Riots is the result of a conference held by the London Socialist Historians Group in early 2012, designed to look again at the historical aspects of riots in the wake of the August 2011 riots in the UK. Many historians had thought that riots were a method of protest and revolt which had given way to more organised forms of expression, from trade unions to political parties, during the course of the nineteenth century. Events have proven this idea to be incorrect. Riots still take place around the world on a regular basis. The contributors to A History of Riots probe various aspects of riots in order to examine the historical issues and concerns that motivate them and dictate their course and to better understand why they take place in the current day. Sean Creighton looks at the Trafalgar Square riots in London in 1887, referred to as ‘Bloody Sunday’. Ian Birchall analyses how riots have been represented in fiction, while Neil Davidson reviews riotous activity around the Scottish Act of Union in 1707. Keith Flett looks at what is sometimes held to be the peak of British riot history, the Chartist period of the 1840s, while John Newsinger offers a different perspective: not a riot inspired by the crowd or the ‘mob’, as media commentators persist in naming protesters, but one driven by authority, a police riot in the US in the 1930s. There are editorial introductions and conclusions that place these specific historical studies of aspects of the history of riots in a wider methodological and theoretical framework, looking at the work of some of the foremost historians of riots, including George Rude, and more recent material by Adrian Randall, Andrew Charlesworth and others. The perspective of the book is clear. Riots are something which is an important part of history, but they also remain part of the present too. In this sense, understanding their history is an important task for historians and all those interested in how, and in what forms, protest develops. This book represents a contribution to, and promotes, a discussion of both the history of riots and how an examination of this can help provide a better understanding of riots today.

Understanding Urban Unrest

Understanding Urban Unrest
Title Understanding Urban Unrest PDF eBook
Author Dennis Gale
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Pages 248
Release 1996-05-21
Genre History
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Mob violence - often an interracial expression of the urban poverty found in major cities in the United States - is a phenomenon that has plagued this country repeatedly in the twentieth century. From Reverend King to Rodney King, historical figures and incidents have shed new light on circumstances that bring about violence and the political context in which federal policy responds to the seemingly intractable social and economic problems that underlie the violence. In Understanding Urban Unrest, author Dennis E. Gale compares the federal programs that have been tested since 1966 and makes observations about the probable political response to urban interracial violence and poverty in the future. In addition, he contends that place-based patchwork policies are not effective and that only fundamental changes in the United States's economic structure and federal policy agenda can offer any real solutions for the nation's cities and its poor.

Smoky Night

Smoky Night
Title Smoky Night PDF eBook
Author Eve Bunting
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 48
Release 1994
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780152699543

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Daniel, his mother and cat watch an inner-city riot from their apartment window. When their building catches alight they are evacuated to a church. Observations from child's point of view.

Rioting in America

Rioting in America
Title Rioting in America PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Gilje
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 260
Release 1999-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253212627

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" . . . a sweeping, analytical synethsis of collective violence from the colonial experience to the present." —American Studies "Gilje has written 'the book' on rioting throughout American history." —The Historian ". . . a thorough, illuminating, and at times harrowing account of man's inhumanity to man." —William and Mary Quarterly " . . . fulfills its title's promise as an encyclopedic study . . . an impressive accomplishment and required reading for anyone interested in America's contentious past." —Journal of the Early Republic "Gilje has written a thought-provoking survey of the social context of American riots and popular disorders from the Colonial period to the late 20th century. . . . a must read for anyone interested in riots." —Choice In this wide-ranging survey of rioting in America, Paul A. Gilje argues that we cannot fully comprehend the history of the United States without an understanding of the impact of rioting. Exploring the rationale of the American mob brings to light the grievances that motivate its behavior and the historical circumstances that drive the choices it makes. Gilje's unusual lens makes for an eye-opening view of the American people and their history.

Understanding the Riots

Understanding the Riots
Title Understanding the Riots PDF eBook
Author Los Angeles Times (Firm)
Publisher Los Angeles Times Books
Pages 174
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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The causes and the aftermath of the 1992 riots.