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Guns in America: A Historical Reader

paperbackApril 1, 1999
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ISBN-13: 9780814718797 ISBN-10: 0814718795
Publisher
NYU Press
Binding
paperback
Published
April 1, 1999
Weight
2.1 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×3.40×17.80 cm

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Guns in America: A Historical Reader by Dizard, Jan E.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780814718797.

Documents and analyzes the history of firearms in America Firearms have long been at the core of our national narratives. From the Puritans embrace of guns to beat back the "devilish Indian" to our guilty delight in the extralegal exploits of Dirty Harry, Americans have relied on the gun to right wrongs, both real and imagined. The extent to which guns have been woven into our nations mythology suggests that the current debate is only partly about guns themselves and equally about conflicting cultural values and competing national identities. Belying the gun debate are a host of related issues: contesting conceptions of community, the proper relationship between the individual and the state, and the locus of responsibility for maintaining order. Guns in America documents and analyzes the history of firearms in America, exploring various aspects of gun manufacture, ownership, and use―and more importantly, the cultural and political implications which this history reveals. Eschewing single-minded partisanship and emphasizing nuance and compromise, Jan E. Dizard and Robert Merrill Muth have assembled a diverse array of writings from all points on the ideological spectrum. The documents span the whole of American history, from Puritan sermons to contemporary NRA documents. The result is an indispensable panorama of the never-ending controversies over gun control, crime, hunting, and militias.