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From this, Slotkin extracted a larger point — that it is when class and racial tensions threaten existing social hierarchies that Americans agitate for arms.
Guns Out of Control 2008
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From this, Slotkin extracted a larger point — that it is when class and racial tensions threaten existing social hierarchies that Americans agitate for arms.
Guns Out of Control 2008
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“What Slotkin said was this,” Vonnegut writes: “no man who achieved greatness in the arts operated by himself; he was top man in a group of like-minded individuals.”
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Note 33: For a treatment of the frontier myth as an influence on the counterculture, see Slotkin, Gunfighter Nation, 628 – 33.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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“What Slotkin said was this,” Vonnegut writes: “no man who achieved greatness in the arts operated by himself; he was top man in a group of like-minded individuals.”
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Slotkin is as good if not better on James Fenimore Cooper as he is on Custer.
He Went Against the Peace Pipe McMurtry, Larry 2008
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In his fine book, Slotkin draws on the metropolitan press of the period and on other accounts to suggest large ideological shifts in political and social perspective on the nineteenth-century West.
He Went Against the Peace Pipe McMurtry, Larry 2008
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THE TWINSRene Slotkin and his twin sister, Irene Hizme, remember the concentration camp as a bleak patchwork of smells and pain.
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The eastern newspapers generally and the Herald in particular, as Slotkin points out, wanted it both ways.
He Went Against the Peace Pipe McMurtry, Larry 2008
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“Maybe the Slotkin family told them,” said Beckett.
Life Support Tess Gerritsen 1997
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