
Scott Gac, "Born in Blood: Violence and the Making of America" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
New Books in Critical Theory
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The Role of Violence in the Development of America
This chapter explores the interconnectedness of violence with US history, from the American Revolution to the strikes of 1877. It delves into the debate over whether the structures of the liberal state were inherently flawed or influenced by factors like race, class, and gender. The chapter also discusses the formation of military units during the French Indian War and the American Revolution, highlighting the challenges faced by the Massachusetts army.
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