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Riots And Victims

Riots And Victims
Author: Patricia A. Gossman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000310167

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In recent decades, the world has witnessed the emergence of several protracted violent conflicts and the eruption of ethnic and communal violence in countries such as Bosnia, Rwanda, and Sri Lanka. Riots and Victims challenges the popular academic interpretation of such events as examples of tribal slaughter or spontaneous eruptions, fueled by historic conflict between religious and ethnic communities. This book examines the origins and consequences of the violence that occurred between the Muslim and Hindu communities in pre-partition Bengal, which ultimately resulted in the creation of Pakistan. Gossman argues that communal violence and communal identity were not merely the consequences of long-term animosities, but rather ploys orchestrated by mid-level politicians for their own advancement and aggrandizement. Riots and Victims introduces new analyses of local violence and identity, and explores issues of far-reaching importance.


After the Riots

After the Riots
Author: Riots Communities and Victims Panel (Great Britain)
Publisher: Severn House Paperbacks
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012
Genre: Civil disobedience
ISBN:

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Police Power and Race Riots

Police Power and Race Riots
Author: Cathy Lisa Schneider
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-07-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0812209869

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Three weeks after Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a New York City police officer shot and killed a fifteen-year-old black youth, inciting the first of almost a decade of black and Latino riots throughout the United States. In October 2005, French police chased three black and Arab teenagers into an electrical substation outside Paris, culminating in the fatal electrocution of two of them. Fires blazed in Parisian suburbs and housing projects throughout France for three consecutive weeks. Cathy Lisa Schneider explores the political, legal, and economic conditions that led to violent confrontations in neighborhoods on opposite sides of the Atlantic half a century apart. Police Power and Race Riots traces the history of urban upheaval in New York and greater Paris, focusing on the interaction between police and minority youth. Schneider shows that riots erupted when elites activated racial boundaries, police engaged in racialized violence, and racial minorities lacked alternative avenues of redress. She also demonstrates how local activists who cut their teeth on the American race riots painstakingly constructed social movement organizations with standard nonviolent repertoires for dealing with police violence. These efforts, along with the opening of access to courts of law for ethnic and racial minorities, have made riots a far less common response to police violence in the United States today. Rich in historical and ethnographic detail, Police Power and Race Riots offers a compelling account of the processes that fan the flames of urban unrest and the dynamics that subsequently quell the fires.


Riots and Victims

Riots and Victims
Author: PATRICIA A.. GROSSMAN GOSSMAN (PATRICIA A.)
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780367301552

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This book examines the origins and consequences of the violence that occurred between the Muslim and Hindu communities in pre-partition Bengal, which ultimately resulted in the creation of Pakistan. Riots and Victims introduces new analyses of local violence and identity, and explores issues of far-reaching importance.


Mirrors of Violence

Mirrors of Violence
Author: Veena Das
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This important collection of essays by historians and sociologists focuses on riots in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and the various regions of India. The contributors discuss the causes of conflict and their effects on the communities in which they occur. The book as a whole is one of the few sociological studies of rioting as an urban phenomenon, and will be of special interest to sociologists, anthropologists, and historians.


List of Victims in the Detroit Riots

List of Victims in the Detroit Riots
Author: Ronald Gross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1967
Genre: Experimental poetry, American
ISBN:

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Racial Violence in the United States

Racial Violence in the United States
Author: Allen Day Grimshaw
Publisher: Chicago : Aldine Publishing Company
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1969
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

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The author asserts that there are patterns in violence and that history repeats itself. His study points out historical reasons for conflict.


Riots and Victims

Riots and Victims
Author: Patricia Gossman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1995
Genre: Violence
ISBN:

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The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements

The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements
Author: Donatella Della Porta
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199678405

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The Handbook presents a most updated and comprehensive exploration of social movement research. It not only maps, but also expands the field of social movement studies, taking stock of recent developments in cognate areas of studies, within and beyond sociology and political science. While structured around traditional social movement concepts, each section combines the mapping of the state of the art with attempts to broaden our knowledge of social movements beyond classic theoretical agendas, and to identify the contribution that social movement studies can give to other fields of knowledge.


Encyclopedia of American Race Riots

Encyclopedia of American Race Riots
Author: Walter C. Rucker
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Ethnic conflict
ISBN: 9780313333026

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Race riots are the most glaring and contemporary displays of the racial strife running through America's history. Mostly urban, mostly outside the South, and mostly white-instigated, the number and violence of race riots increased as blacks migrated out of the rural South and into the North and West's industrialized cities during the early part of the twentieth-century. While most riots have occurred within the past century, the encyclopedia reaches back to colonial history, giving the encyclopedia an unprecedented historical depth. Though white on black violence has been the most common form of racial violence, riots involving other racial and ethnic groups, such as Asians and Hispanics, are also included and examined. Organized A-Z, topics include: notorious riots like the Tulsa Riots of 1921, the Los Angeles Riots of 1965 and 1992; the African-American community's preparedness and responses to this odious form of mass violence; federal responses to rioting; an examination of the underlying causes of rioting; the reactions of prominent figures such as H. Rap Brown and Martin Luther King, Jr to rioting; and much more. Many of the entries describe and analyze particular riots and violent racial incidents, including the following: Belleville, Illinois, Riot of 1903 Harlem, New York, Riot of 1943 Howard Beach Incident, 1986 Jackson State University Incident, 1970 Los Angeles, California, Riot of 1992 Memphis, Tennessee, Riot of 1866 Red Summer, Race Riots of 1919, Southwest Missouri Riots 1894-1906, Texas Southern University Riot of 1967. Entries covering the victims and opponents of race violence, include the following: Black Soldiers, Lynching of Black Women, Lynching of Diallo, Amadou Hawkins, Yusef King, Rodney Randolph, A. Philip Roosevelt, Eleanor Till, Emmett, Lynching of Turner, Mary, Lynching of Wells-Barnett, Ida B. Many entries also cover legislation that has addressed racial violence and inequality, as well as groups and organizations that have either fought or promoted racial violence, including the following: Anti-Lynching League Civil Rights Act of 1957, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Ku Klux Klan, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Nation of Islam, Vigilante Organizations, White League. Other entries focus on relevant concepts, trends, themes, and publications. Besides almost 300 cross-referenced entries, most of which conclude with lists of additional readings, the encyclopedia also offers a timeline of racial violence in the United States, an extensive bibliography of print and electronic resources, a selection of important primary documents, numerous illustrations, and a detailed subject index.