Capital's Terrorists


Klansmen, Lawmen, and Employers in the Long Nineteenth Century

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By Chad E. Pearson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 155 mm
Weight:
360 g
Pages:
324

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Chad E. Pearson is professor of history at Collin College.

"Capital's Terrorists adds a critical layer to our understanding of mass violence . . . [and] presents a series of fascinating case studies to make his point. . . . This is an outstanding and important book."--Arkansas Historical Quarterly "A comprehensive and wide-ranging study. Pearson's arguments are skillfully presented with abundant supporting documentation. . . . It is a timely and thought-provoking book."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "A well-documented and -crafted narrative, Capital's Terrorists powerfully points us to the origins of anti-labor violence and terrorism rooted in racial supremacy ideologies, anti-immigrant xenophobia, and a pathological obsession with violence to uphold the existing capitalist order."--Journal of Labor and Society "Not only is Capitalist's Terrorists an important history, but it is also essential to understanding the brutal truth of US capitalism and its meaning in today's hypercapitalist reality."--CounterPunch "Pearson's book is not only a remarkable achievement of the historian's craft, but it also marks a major contribution to the history of American capitalism and the current revitalization of labor and working-class history in the United States."--American Historical Review "Scholars of business and labor history will enjoy this work, given the broad sweep of material that the author brings together. But it will also interest political historians of the mid to late twentieth century who are interested in the origins of 'Law and Order' politics, as well as cultural historians interested in the relationship between language and violence in the creation of a hegemonic bloc."--H-Socialisms

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