Fr. 256.80

Social History of Radical Violence

English · Hardback

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No topic has been discussed at greater length or with more vigor than the racial confrontations of the 1960s

List of contents

Preface; Introduction; I: The History of Negro-White Violence in America; 1: Lawlessness and Violence; 2: The Period of Slave Insurrections and Resistance 1640-1861; 3: Civil war and Reconstruction 1861-1877; 4: The Second Reconstruction and the Beginnings of the Great Migration 1878-1914; 5: World war i and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 1915-1929; 6: Interwar and Depression 1930-1941; 7: World War II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 1942-1954; 8: Massive Assault Upon the Accommodative Structure and the Violence of the Sixties 1955-1969; II: Patterns in American Racial Violence; 9: Patterns in American Racial Violence; III: Causation:Some Theoretical and Empirical Notions; 10: Empirical Generalizations; 11: Theory: Taxonomic, Exotic, Psychological, and Sociological; IV: The Changing Meaning of “Racial” Violence; 12: The Changing Meaning of “Racial” Violence

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Allen Grimshaw

Summary

No topic has been discussed at greater length or with more vigor than the racial confrontations of the 1960s

Product details

Authors Allen D. Grimshaw, Allen Grimshaw
Assisted by Allen Grimshaw (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781138518506
ISBN 978-1-138-51850-6
No. of pages 571
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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