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To Shake Their Guns in the Tyrant's Face ─ Libertarian Political Violence and the Origins of the Militia Movement
作者:Robert H. Churchill  出版社:Univ of Michigan Pr  出版日:2011/01/24 裝訂:平裝
?To Shake Their Guns in the Tyrant's Face addresses an area?the relationship of American political violence to American ideology?that is of growing importance and that is commanding an ever increasing
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The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America
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作者:Robert H. Churchill  出版社:Cambridge Univ Pr  出版日:2020/02/29 裝訂:平裝
As runaway slaves fled from the South to escape bondage, slave catchers followed in their wake. The arrival of fugitives and slave catchers in the North set off violent confrontations that left participants and local residents enraged and embittered. Historian Robert H. Churchill places the Underground Railroad in the context of a geography of violence, a shifting landscape in which clashing norms of violence shaped the activities of slave catchers and the fugitives and abolitionists who defied them. Churchill maps four distinct cultures of violence: one that prevailed in the South and three more in separate regions of the North: the Borderland, the Contested Region, and the Free Soil Region. Slave catchers who followed fugitives into the North brought with them a Southern culture of violence that sanctioned white brutality as a means of enforcing racial hierarchy and upholding masculine honor, but their arrival triggered vastly different violent reactions in the three regions of the
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The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America
作者:Robert H. Churchill  出版社:Cambridge Univ Pr  出版日:2020/02/29 裝訂:精裝
As runaway slaves fled from the South to escape bondage, slave catchers followed in their wake. The arrival of fugitives and slave catchers in the North set off violent confrontations that left participants and local residents enraged and embittered. Historian Robert H. Churchill places the Underground Railroad in the context of a geography of violence, a shifting landscape in which clashing norms of violence shaped the activities of slave catchers and the fugitives and abolitionists who defied them. Churchill maps four distinct cultures of violence: one that prevailed in the South and three more in separate regions of the North: the Borderland, the Contested Region, and the Free Soil Region. Slave catchers who followed fugitives into the North brought with them a Southern culture of violence that sanctioned white brutality as a means of enforcing racial hierarchy and upholding masculine honor, but their arrival triggered vastly different violent reactions in the three regions of the
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