The taming of the American crowd

from stamp riots to shopping sprees

Traces the history of the American crowd in the United States from anti-colonial revolts to the crowds of the twenty-first century that fill sports arenas, commercial centers, and workplaces, describing how crowds have aided in the establishment of democracy, civil rights, and free speech rights, and discussing more dangerous forms such as lynch mobs and anti-immigrant riots.

Monthly Review Press
2009
9781583671979
book

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
36345141890932259316464449426DANH146DANH16829302 SAN30215774597521709567815