Gone from the Promised Land: Jonestown in American Cultural History

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Transaction Books, 1987 - 381 páginas

In this superb cultural history, John R. Hall presents a reasoned analysis of the meaning of Jonestown--why it happened and how it is tied to our history as a nation, our ideals, our practices, and the tension of modern culture. Hall deflates the myths of Jonestown by exploring how much of what transpired was unique to the group and its leader and how much can be explained by reference to wider social processes.

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John R. Hall is director of the Center for History, Society, and Culture at the University of California, Davis and has also taught sociology at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He is the author ofnbsp; Apocalypse Observed: Religious Movements and Violence in North America, Europe, and Japan nbsp;andnbsp; The Ways Out: Utopian Communal Groups in an Age of Babylon .nbsp; nbsp;

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