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Americans have always staunchly, sometimes bloodily, defended their right to bear arms, but does the historical record bear out this right? Michael Bellesiles, in a meticulous study of the issue that draws extensively on archival material and original sources, says no. He traces "gun fever" to its European origins, documents the rarity of firearms in early America, covers technological advances, and details the strange series of developments during the Civil War that helped make the gun an integral and deadly fixture in modern American life. This edition offers new research addressing critics' legitimate concerns, showing that the underlying thesis of the book remains as solid — and timely — as ever.
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Arming America. The Origins of a National Gun Culture, Michael A. Bellesiles
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2000
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- Titel
- Arming America. The Origins of a National Gun Culture
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Michael A. Bellesiles
- Uitgever
- Knopf
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2000
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- ISBN10
- 0375402101
- ISBN13
- 9780375402104
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Historisch thema, Geschiedenis, Politicologie & Politiek, Politiek, Onderwijs, schoolwezen, Geschiedenis van de VS
- Beoordeling
- 2,9 van 5
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- Americans have always staunchly, sometimes bloodily, defended their right to bear arms, but does the historical record bear out this right? Michael Bellesiles, in a meticulous study of the issue that draws extensively on archival material and original sources, says no. He traces "gun fever" to its European origins, documents the rarity of firearms in early America, covers technological advances, and details the strange series of developments during the Civil War that helped make the gun an integral and deadly fixture in modern American life. This edition offers new research addressing critics' legitimate concerns, showing that the underlying thesis of the book remains as solid — and timely — as ever.


