Secret Societies and Clubs in American History
By (Author) David Luhrssen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
9th September 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social groups: clubs and societies
306.0973
Hardback
328
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
Grounded in extensive historical research, this eye-opening survey reveals the long-undervalued role secret societies have played in American history. Americans are fascinated by secret societies and have devoured exaggerated claims for their influence. At the same time, scholarly assessments of covert groups that have shaped American social, cultural, and political history have often undervalued their role or even questioned their existence. This survey challenges both the exaggerators and the deniers. Freemasons They may not be the hidden rulers of the world, but a significant number of America's founders were Masons. The Know Nothings Two American presidents joined the movement. The Bohemian Grove Republican politicians and corporate leaders really did engage in strange behavior under the redwood trees through the 20th century. Revealing fascinating facts about some of the most talked-about covert societies, including the Mafia, the Skull and Bones and the Ku Klux Klan, Secret Societies and Clubs in American History exposes the truth about the subcultures that made their mark on some of the most important events in the nation's history and contributed to the shaping of the country itself.
The book's strengths are its superb research, many useful illustrations, straightforward narrative, wide embrace, and frequent tie-ins with cinema. * Shepherd Express *
David Luhrssen is the editor of the Shepherd Express newspaper.