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Rage on the right : the American militia movement from Ruby Ridge to homeland security / Lane Crothers
Bib ID 2406907
Format BookBook
Author
Crothers, Lane
 
Description Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c2002 
205 p. 
ISBN 0742525465 (cloth : alk. paper)  0742525473 (pbk. : alk. paper) 
Series

People, passions, and power

Full contents
  • Introduction: Approaching the Militia Movement
  • 1. Fuel: The Cultural Foundations of the Militia Movement
  • 2. Heat: The Myth of the Militia in the American Revolution
  • 3. Friction: Militia Ideology and the Rationalization of Rage
  • 4. The Spark: Randy Weaver and the Standoff at Ruby Ridge
  • 5. The Fire: David Koresh, the Branch Davidians, and the Fire at Waco
  • 6. The Inferno: Timothy McVeigh and the Bombing in Oklahoma City
  • 7. Embers: The Decline of the Militia Movement
  • Epilogue: The Movement and Homeland Security.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Militia movements - United States.  |  Right-wing extremists - United States.

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