Popular justice: a history of lynching in America
Lynching has often been called "America's national crime" that has defined the tradition of extralegal violence in America. Having claimed many thousand victims, "Judge Lynch" holds a firm place in the dark recesses of our national memory. In this book the author explores th...
Gespeichert in:
1. Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Chicago
Ivan R. Dee
c2011
|
Schlagworte: | |
Zusammenfassung: | Lynching has often been called "America's national crime" that has defined the tradition of extralegal violence in America. Having claimed many thousand victims, "Judge Lynch" holds a firm place in the dark recesses of our national memory. In this book the author explores the history of lynching from the colonial era to the present. American lynch law, he argues, has rested on three pillars: the frontier experience, racism, and the anti-authoritarian spirit of grassroots democracy. He looks beyond the familiar story of mob violence against African American victims, who comprised the majority of lynch targets, to include violence targeting other victim groups, such as Mexicans and the Chinese, as well as many of those cases in which race did not play a role. As he nears the modern era, he focuses on the societal changes that ended lynching as a public spectacle. His narrative concludes with an examination of lynching's legacy in American culture. From the colonial era and the American Revolution up to the twenty-first century, lynching has been a part of our nation's history. The author here provides us with the first comprehensive overview of "popular justice." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-206) and index The roots of lynching in Colonial and Revolutionary North America -- The rising of lynch law in Antebellum America -- Frontier justice -- Lynching, riots, and political terror in the Civil War years -- "Indescribable barbarism": the lynching of African Americans in the age of Jim Crow -- Popular justice beyond black and white -- The struggle against lynching -- From lynching to hate crime -- Lynching in American memory and culture |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 212 p. ill. 24 cm |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nam a2200000 c 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV040114473 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 20130529 | ||
007 | t | ||
008 | 120502s2011 a||| |||| 00||| eng d | ||
020 | |z 9781566638029 (cloth : alk. paper) |9 9781566638029 (cloth : alk. paper) | ||
020 | |z 156663802X (cloth : alk. paper) |9 156663802X (cloth : alk. paper) | ||
020 | |z 9781566639200 (electronic) |9 9781566639200 (electronic) | ||
020 | |z 1566639204 (electronic) |9 1566639204 (electronic) | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV040114473 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rakwb | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
049 | |a DE-M339 | ||
084 | |a HD 475 |0 (DE-625)48515: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a MS 3530 |0 (DE-625)123683: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a PH 6400 |0 (DE-625)136436:401 |2 rvk | ||
100 | 1 | |a Berg, Manfred |e Verfasser |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Popular justice |b a history of lynching in America |c Manfred Berg |
264 | 1 | |a Chicago |b Ivan R. Dee |c c2011 | |
300 | |a xiii, 212 p. |b ill. |c 24 cm | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b n |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b nc |2 rdacarrier | ||
500 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-206) and index | ||
500 | |a The roots of lynching in Colonial and Revolutionary North America -- The rising of lynch law in Antebellum America -- Frontier justice -- Lynching, riots, and political terror in the Civil War years -- "Indescribable barbarism": the lynching of African Americans in the age of Jim Crow -- Popular justice beyond black and white -- The struggle against lynching -- From lynching to hate crime -- Lynching in American memory and culture | ||
520 | |a Lynching has often been called "America's national crime" that has defined the tradition of extralegal violence in America. Having claimed many thousand victims, "Judge Lynch" holds a firm place in the dark recesses of our national memory. In this book the author explores the history of lynching from the colonial era to the present. American lynch law, he argues, has rested on three pillars: the frontier experience, racism, and the anti-authoritarian spirit of grassroots democracy. He looks beyond the familiar story of mob violence against African American victims, who comprised the majority of lynch targets, to include violence targeting other victim groups, such as Mexicans and the Chinese, as well as many of those cases in which race did not play a role. As he nears the modern era, he focuses on the societal changes that ended lynching as a public spectacle. His narrative concludes with an examination of lynching's legacy in American culture. From the colonial era and the American Revolution up to the twenty-first century, lynching has been a part of our nation's history. The author here provides us with the first comprehensive overview of "popular justice." | ||
648 | 7 | |a Geschichte |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
650 | 4 | |a Lynching / United States / History | |
650 | 4 | |a Geschichte | |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Lynchjustiz |0 (DE-588)4168383-3 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
651 | 4 | |a USA | |
651 | 7 | |a USA |0 (DE-588)4078704-7 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a USA |0 (DE-588)4078704-7 |D g |
689 | 0 | 1 | |a Lynchjustiz |0 (DE-588)4168383-3 |D s |
689 | 0 | 2 | |a Geschichte |A z |
689 | 0 | |5 DE-604 | |
940 | 1 | |q BAZbleibt | |
999 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-024970717 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1804149070704410624 |
---|---|
any_adam_object | |
author | Berg, Manfred |
author_facet | Berg, Manfred |
author_role | aut |
author_sort | Berg, Manfred |
author_variant | m b mb |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV040114473 |
classification_rvk | HD 475 MS 3530 PH 6400 |
ctrlnum | (DE-599)BVBBV040114473 |
discipline | Rechtswissenschaft Soziologie Anglistik / Amerikanistik |
era | Geschichte gnd |
era_facet | Geschichte |
format | Book |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>03233nam a2200481 c 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV040114473</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20130529 </controlfield><controlfield tag="007">t</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">120502s2011 a||| |||| 00||| eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">9781566638029 (cloth : alk. paper)</subfield><subfield code="9">9781566638029 (cloth : alk. paper)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">156663802X (cloth : alk. paper)</subfield><subfield code="9">156663802X (cloth : alk. paper)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">9781566639200 (electronic)</subfield><subfield code="9">9781566639200 (electronic)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">1566639204 (electronic)</subfield><subfield code="9">1566639204 (electronic)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV040114473</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rakwb</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-M339</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">HD 475</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)48515:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">MS 3530</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)123683:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">PH 6400</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)136436:401</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Berg, Manfred</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Popular justice</subfield><subfield code="b">a history of lynching in America</subfield><subfield code="c">Manfred Berg</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Chicago</subfield><subfield code="b">Ivan R. Dee</subfield><subfield code="c">c2011</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">xiii, 212 p.</subfield><subfield code="b">ill.</subfield><subfield code="c">24 cm</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">n</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">nc</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-206) and index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The roots of lynching in Colonial and Revolutionary North America -- The rising of lynch law in Antebellum America -- Frontier justice -- Lynching, riots, and political terror in the Civil War years -- "Indescribable barbarism": the lynching of African Americans in the age of Jim Crow -- Popular justice beyond black and white -- The struggle against lynching -- From lynching to hate crime -- Lynching in American memory and culture</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Lynching has often been called "America's national crime" that has defined the tradition of extralegal violence in America. Having claimed many thousand victims, "Judge Lynch" holds a firm place in the dark recesses of our national memory. In this book the author explores the history of lynching from the colonial era to the present. American lynch law, he argues, has rested on three pillars: the frontier experience, racism, and the anti-authoritarian spirit of grassroots democracy. He looks beyond the familiar story of mob violence against African American victims, who comprised the majority of lynch targets, to include violence targeting other victim groups, such as Mexicans and the Chinese, as well as many of those cases in which race did not play a role. As he nears the modern era, he focuses on the societal changes that ended lynching as a public spectacle. His narrative concludes with an examination of lynching's legacy in American culture. From the colonial era and the American Revolution up to the twenty-first century, lynching has been a part of our nation's history. The author here provides us with the first comprehensive overview of "popular justice."</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="648" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Geschichte</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Lynching / United States / History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Geschichte</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Lynchjustiz</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4168383-3</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">USA</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">USA</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4078704-7</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">USA</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4078704-7</subfield><subfield code="D">g</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Lynchjustiz</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4168383-3</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="2"><subfield code="a">Geschichte</subfield><subfield code="A">z</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="q">BAZbleibt</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="999" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-024970717</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
geographic | USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd |
geographic_facet | USA |
id | DE-604.BV040114473 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T00:17:11Z |
institution | BVB |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-024970717 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-M339 |
owner_facet | DE-M339 |
physical | xiii, 212 p. ill. 24 cm |
psigel | BAZbleibt |
publishDate | 2011 |
publishDateSearch | 2011 |
publishDateSort | 2011 |
publisher | Ivan R. Dee |
record_format | marc |
spelling | Berg, Manfred Verfasser aut Popular justice a history of lynching in America Manfred Berg Chicago Ivan R. Dee c2011 xiii, 212 p. ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-206) and index The roots of lynching in Colonial and Revolutionary North America -- The rising of lynch law in Antebellum America -- Frontier justice -- Lynching, riots, and political terror in the Civil War years -- "Indescribable barbarism": the lynching of African Americans in the age of Jim Crow -- Popular justice beyond black and white -- The struggle against lynching -- From lynching to hate crime -- Lynching in American memory and culture Lynching has often been called "America's national crime" that has defined the tradition of extralegal violence in America. Having claimed many thousand victims, "Judge Lynch" holds a firm place in the dark recesses of our national memory. In this book the author explores the history of lynching from the colonial era to the present. American lynch law, he argues, has rested on three pillars: the frontier experience, racism, and the anti-authoritarian spirit of grassroots democracy. He looks beyond the familiar story of mob violence against African American victims, who comprised the majority of lynch targets, to include violence targeting other victim groups, such as Mexicans and the Chinese, as well as many of those cases in which race did not play a role. As he nears the modern era, he focuses on the societal changes that ended lynching as a public spectacle. His narrative concludes with an examination of lynching's legacy in American culture. From the colonial era and the American Revolution up to the twenty-first century, lynching has been a part of our nation's history. The author here provides us with the first comprehensive overview of "popular justice." Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Lynching / United States / History Geschichte Lynchjustiz (DE-588)4168383-3 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Lynchjustiz (DE-588)4168383-3 s Geschichte z DE-604 |
spellingShingle | Berg, Manfred Popular justice a history of lynching in America Lynching / United States / History Geschichte Lynchjustiz (DE-588)4168383-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4168383-3 (DE-588)4078704-7 |
title | Popular justice a history of lynching in America |
title_auth | Popular justice a history of lynching in America |
title_exact_search | Popular justice a history of lynching in America |
title_full | Popular justice a history of lynching in America Manfred Berg |
title_fullStr | Popular justice a history of lynching in America Manfred Berg |
title_full_unstemmed | Popular justice a history of lynching in America Manfred Berg |
title_short | Popular justice |
title_sort | popular justice a history of lynching in america |
title_sub | a history of lynching in America |
topic | Lynching / United States / History Geschichte Lynchjustiz (DE-588)4168383-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Lynching / United States / History Geschichte Lynchjustiz USA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT bergmanfred popularjusticeahistoryoflynchinginamerica |