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Murder in America

Murder in America

A History

by Roger Lane
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/06/1997

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Homicide has always fascinated us. In an age of terrorism, serial killings and drive-by shootings, the topic of murder frightens Americans, influencing much of our politics, our choices of where to live and work, and the relations among our races and classes. Historically, it is central to the biblical account of human genesis, to the great epics of peoples around the globe, to "Oedipus", "Hamlet" and "Macbeth". But historians have only begun to investigate it. This is a study of the history of criminal homicide in America, reaching from precolonial time to the age of O.J. Simpson and TWA Flight 800. Noted historian Roger Lane provides this overview of the history of murder and our culture's responses to it. Lane demonstrates that the study of murder can provide important clues about the way society actually works, its fears and tensions, its concept of justice, and the vaue it places on different kinds of human life. Roger Lane simply asks the same questions of the past that we ask of the present: What causes murder rates to go up or down? How efficiently or fairly has the justice system worked in dealing with homicide?
What are or have been the roles of economic difference and family structure, of the courts and the media, of the Wild West and the urban industrial revolution, of Indian warfare and African-American slavery? But if the questions are familiar, Lane shows us that the answers cannot be fitted neatly into boxes we now label either "liberal" or "conservative".
ISBN:
9780814207321
9780814207321
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-06-1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ohio State University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x34mm
Weight:
0.79kg

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