Nostalgia, Nationalism, and the US Militia Movement is an accessible primer on US militia movements, exploring their history from the Revolutionary War to the attempted insurrection of January 6th and beyond.
Nostalgia, Nationalism, and the US Militia Movement is an accessible primer on US militia movements, exploring their history from the Revolutionary War to the attempted insurrection of January 6th and beyond.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Samuel, Lawrence R., author. Title: Home ownership in America : a socio-cultural history of housing in the United States / Lawrence R. Samuel. Description: New York, NY : Routledge, 2024. Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2024012795 ISBN 9781032771434 (hardback) ISBN 9781032758039 (paperback) ISBN 9781003481485 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Home ownership--United States--History. Home ownership--United States--Social aspects. Classification: LCC HD7287.82.U6 S26 2024 DDC 333.33/80973--dc23/eng/20240531 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2024012795
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Introduction 1. The Modern US Militia Movement: Member's Motivations, Beliefs and Practices 2. Militia History in the US: Contextualizing the Modern Movement 3. Militia Origins: The Gospel According to Norm Olson 4. The Oklahoma City Bombing and Militia Decline: A Floundering Father 5. Settling for Nostalgia: How Nostalgia and a Rural Mentality Shape the Militia Movement 6. The Movement's Trajectory: The early 2000s, the Trump Era, and Beyond 7. Conclusion: Signals of Violence and Informed Best Practices
Introduction 1. The Modern US Militia Movement: Member's Motivations, Beliefs and Practices 2. Militia History in the US: Contextualizing the Modern Movement 3. Militia Origins: The Gospel According to Norm Olson 4. The Oklahoma City Bombing and Militia Decline: A Floundering Father 5. Settling for Nostalgia: How Nostalgia and a Rural Mentality Shape the Militia Movement 6. The Movement's Trajectory: The early 2000s, the Trump Era, and Beyond 7. Conclusion: Signals of Violence and Informed Best Practices
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