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- catalog contributor b2594742.
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "A family feud: the Hatfields versus the McCoys, 1873-88 -- The Pittsburgh labor riot of 1877: an urban uprising -- Presidential assassin: Charles Guiteau, killer of Garfield, 1881 -- Anti Chinese violence: the Rock Springs massacre of 1885 -- The white caps: a violent movement of the late nineteenth century, 1887 -- A gay nineties mass murderer: H.H. Holmes, 1890-94 -- The lynching of eleven Italians: New Orleans, March 14, 1891 -- Racism and sadism: the lynch-burning of a black man in 1899 -- Presidential assassin: Leon Czolgosz, killer of McKinley, 1901 -- Harry Orchard: labor union dynamiter and assassin, 1904-5 -- The Kentucky night riders and the Hopkinsville raid, 1907 -- Oppressive management: the Ludlow massacre, 1914 -- The twentieth-century race riot, communal type: Chicago, 1919 -- Forerunner of police brutality: the third degree, 1931 -- Presidential assassin: Lee Harvey Oswald, killer of president Kennedy, 1963 -- ".
- catalog description "Abraham Lincoln on the challenge of violence to the perpetuation of our political institutions, 1837 -- The late revolution in New England, April 18, 1689 -- The New York City slave uprising of 1712 -- Urban violence in the colonial period: the Boston impressment riot of 1747 -- The origins of American vigilantism: regulators and lynch-law, 1767-80-- Violence brings on the American revolution, 1765-73 -- A wave of urban riots, 1830-60 -- A slave rebellion from a black perspective: Nat Turner's confession, 1831 -- Agrarian violence: the New York anti-rent disturbances, 1844-45 -- Whites slaughtered by Indians: the Sioux uprising in Minnesota, 1862 -- Urban revolution: the New York City draft riot of 1863 -- The Montana vigilantes, 1863-65 -- Indians slaughtered by whites: the Sand Creek massacre of 1864 -- John Wesley Hardin of Texas: peerless gunman, 1868-75 -- Ku Klux Klan violence in Mississippi, 1871 -- Terrorism in the hard coal country: the Molly Maguires, 1862-78 -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 173-176.".
- catalog description "The twentieth-century race riot, commodity type: the summer of 1967 -- The business of violence: organized crime in America, 1967 -- A comparative perspective: is America more violent than other nations? -- An historical perspective: does violence succeed?".
- catalog extent "xi, 176 p.".
- catalog identifier "0130316253".
- catalog isPartOf "Spectrum book".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "301.1".
- catalog subject "HN57 .B66".
- catalog subject "Violence United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A family feud: the Hatfields versus the McCoys, 1873-88 -- The Pittsburgh labor riot of 1877: an urban uprising -- Presidential assassin: Charles Guiteau, killer of Garfield, 1881 -- Anti Chinese violence: the Rock Springs massacre of 1885 -- The white caps: a violent movement of the late nineteenth century, 1887 -- A gay nineties mass murderer: H.H. Holmes, 1890-94 -- The lynching of eleven Italians: New Orleans, March 14, 1891 -- Racism and sadism: the lynch-burning of a black man in 1899 -- Presidential assassin: Leon Czolgosz, killer of McKinley, 1901 -- Harry Orchard: labor union dynamiter and assassin, 1904-5 -- The Kentucky night riders and the Hopkinsville raid, 1907 -- Oppressive management: the Ludlow massacre, 1914 -- The twentieth-century race riot, communal type: Chicago, 1919 -- Forerunner of police brutality: the third degree, 1931 -- Presidential assassin: Lee Harvey Oswald, killer of president Kennedy, 1963 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Abraham Lincoln on the challenge of violence to the perpetuation of our political institutions, 1837 -- The late revolution in New England, April 18, 1689 -- The New York City slave uprising of 1712 -- Urban violence in the colonial period: the Boston impressment riot of 1747 -- The origins of American vigilantism: regulators and lynch-law, 1767-80-- Violence brings on the American revolution, 1765-73 -- A wave of urban riots, 1830-60 -- A slave rebellion from a black perspective: Nat Turner's confession, 1831 -- Agrarian violence: the New York anti-rent disturbances, 1844-45 -- Whites slaughtered by Indians: the Sioux uprising in Minnesota, 1862 -- Urban revolution: the New York City draft riot of 1863 -- The Montana vigilantes, 1863-65 -- Indians slaughtered by whites: the Sand Creek massacre of 1864 -- John Wesley Hardin of Texas: peerless gunman, 1868-75 -- Ku Klux Klan violence in Mississippi, 1871 -- Terrorism in the hard coal country: the Molly Maguires, 1862-78 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The twentieth-century race riot, commodity type: the summer of 1967 -- The business of violence: organized crime in America, 1967 -- A comparative perspective: is America more violent than other nations? -- An historical perspective: does violence succeed?".
- catalog title "American violence.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".