A right to bear arms?: the contested role of history in contemporary debates on the Second Amendment
"The history of firearm use and possession is a topic of considerable contemporary debate. Yet, what do we actually know about firearms in the Anglo-American tradition? How is the history of firearms taught and remembered? In recent years historians and legal scholars have examined different th...
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Washington, D.C
Smithsonian Scholarly Press
2019
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Schriftenreihe: | A Smithsonian contribution to knowledge
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Zusammenfassung: | "The history of firearm use and possession is a topic of considerable contemporary debate. Yet, what do we actually know about firearms in the Anglo-American tradition? How is the history of firearms taught and remembered? In recent years historians and legal scholars have examined different threads of the densely interwoven relationships between firearms and American culture and society. This history stretches back to 14th-century England and includes locations as diverse as Puritan Massachusetts and 19th-century Dodge City. Rather than assume a static, unchanging relationship to firearms, historians and legal scholars have shown that this history has been closely related to the broader processes of social change that transformed American society from an early modern pre-industrial culture governed by a powerful monarch to a multi-cultural industrial democracy. The book addresses aspects of the current state of historical scholarship on firearms; offers a rare, bipartisan view of the significant breadth of the current state of historical scholarship on firearms history; and includes views of legal practitioners with divergent interpretations of the current meaning of the Second Amendment."--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | ix, 345 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9781944466251 |
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spelling | A right to bear arms? the contested role of history in contemporary debates on the Second Amendment edited by Jennifer Tucker, Bart Hacker, and Margaret Vining Washington, D.C Smithsonian Scholarly Press 2019 ix, 345 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier A Smithsonian contribution to knowledge Includes bibliographical references and index "The history of firearm use and possession is a topic of considerable contemporary debate. Yet, what do we actually know about firearms in the Anglo-American tradition? How is the history of firearms taught and remembered? In recent years historians and legal scholars have examined different threads of the densely interwoven relationships between firearms and American culture and society. This history stretches back to 14th-century England and includes locations as diverse as Puritan Massachusetts and 19th-century Dodge City. Rather than assume a static, unchanging relationship to firearms, historians and legal scholars have shown that this history has been closely related to the broader processes of social change that transformed American society from an early modern pre-industrial culture governed by a powerful monarch to a multi-cultural industrial democracy. The book addresses aspects of the current state of historical scholarship on firearms; offers a rare, bipartisan view of the significant breadth of the current state of historical scholarship on firearms history; and includes views of legal practitioners with divergent interpretations of the current meaning of the Second Amendment."--Provided by publisher Firearms / Law and legislation / United States Gun control / United States / History Gun control / Great Britain / History United States / Constitution / 2nd Amendment / History Tucker, Jennifer 1965- (DE-588)131496476 edt Hacker, Barton C. 1935- (DE-588)133557286 edt Vining, Margaret 1933-2018 (DE-588)1201328926 edt Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press pbl |
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title_short | A right to bear arms? |
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