Political Violence in America: 2 volumes [2 volumes]
By (Author) Lori Cox Han
Edited by Tomislav Han
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
29th March 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Violence and abuse in society
Terrorism, armed struggle
303.6097303
Contains 2 hardbacks
657
1928g
This multivolume encyclopedia surveys America's long and troubled history of political violence from the colonial era to the present, with a particular emphasis on factors driving political violence and intimidation in the United States in the 21st century. Americans like to think of their nation as one grounded in high-minded democratic ideals and peaceful transitions of power. In reality, though, American politics has been heavily laced with expressions of violence and intimidation since the nation's very inception, which saw a campaign of violent rebellion against British rule. Since then, America has endured the deaths of four presidents from assassination; a four-year civil war; racist attacks on civil rights activists and ordinary citizens; deadly clashes between protesting citizens and law enforcement; sustained campaigns of violence against marginalized populations seeking greater political or economic equality; politically motivated mass shootings; and, on January 6, 2021, the shocking spectacle of a politically motivated mob attack on the U.S. Capitol. How and why did these events transpire What were the root causes What factors are driving political violence and intimidation in America today And are there changes that we could make to our country's political discourse that would reduce such outbreaks of bloodshed This authoritative multivolume encyclopedia provides answers to all these questions and more.
This work is accessible to high school students, and for that reason it is recommended. * Booklist *
This effort provides a digestible collection that students or interested researchers might find helpful in an academic setting. * Library Journal *
Lori Cox Han, PhD, is professor of political science and Doy B. Henley Endowed Chair in American Presidential Studies at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Tomislav Han, PhD, is an independent scholar and author of The Transformation of Aristotelian Political Epistemology in Eighteenth-Century American Constitutional Discourse.