Status
Available
Call number
DDC/MDS
303.61 JUH |
Publication
Kitchener, Ont. : Scottdale, Pa. : Pandora Press ; Herald Press,, 2001.
Description
James C. Juhnke and Carol M. Hunter have written a ground-breaking book, challenging the routine application of the myth of redemptive violence to the history of the United States. Published just weeks prior to September 11, 2001, this second edition now concludes with an analysis of the events since that time. This work is a timely and eye-opening corrective that helps the reader see the history of the United States from an entirely new perspective. Available May 2004.
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Language
Physical description
321 p.; 23 cm
ISBN
1894710134 / 9781894710138
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