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|a 2009039802
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|a 9781583671979 (pbk.)
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|a 1583671978 (pbk.)
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|a 9781583671986 (cloth)
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|a 1583671986 (cloth)
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|a 3050039
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|a (OCoLC)ocn689358799
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|a (DLC) 2009039802
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|a HN57 |b .S26 2009
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|a ocn326473123
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|a HN57 |b .S26X 2009 (LC)
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|a Sandine, Al, |d 1938-
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|a The taming of the American crowd : |b from stamp riots to shopping sprees / |c by Al Sandine.
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|a New York : |b Monthly Review Press, |c c2009.
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|a 272 p. ; |c 21 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a What crowds are for -- The city mob -- Purposeful crowds in the United States -- Rollicking in the streets -- Americans at play -- The festival of the sixties -- Rioting for fun -- When crowds ruled -- Crowd rule in the ancient world -- Crowds make a revolution -- America's revolutionary crowds -- Forgotten rioters and other crowds -- Human rights melees and anti-immigrant rioting -- The St. Louis general strike -- Mass rebellion in the industrial heartland -- En masse strike support -- Ghetto eruptions -- When everyone sat down -- Killer crowds -- The crowd pathologized -- Dissecting the murderous crowd's mind -- Crowd as opportunity -- Power shows -- America on parade -- Competing lesson plans -- Dazzling the multitude -- We interrupt this message -- Pariah parade -- Every corner a classroom -- Parade as coming out -- Dissident marchers today -- Parade as happy face -- Who owns the crowd? -- Bought crowds in America -- Celebration as cultural engineering, ad, and market -- Media-driven crowds -- Retrospective appropriations -- Who owns the consumer crowd? -- Regimes of crowd control -- Crowds and the Constitution -- Invention of the police -- Experiments in self-policing -- Controlling spectators -- Screenings -- Policing non-consuming crowds -- Cracking down on dissidents -- Crowds of disaster -- Safe crowds -- The late downtown -- Residential dispersal -- Car commuters -- Shoppers -- The mall -- The compliant crowds of "Generica" -- Imitation of someplace -- Malling the downtown -- Big box churches -- Who needs crowds? -- The evolution of assembly rights -- Toward crowd obsolescence? -- Crowds and catastrophe revisited.
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|a United States |x Social conditions.
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|a Crowds |z United States |x History.
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|a Social control |z United States |x History.
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|a Collective behavior |x History.
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|a Popular culture |z United States |x History.
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|a Political culture |z United States |x History.
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|a Mass society |x History.
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|a United States |x Social life and customs.
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|a United States |x Politics and government.
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|a HN57
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|a Sterling Memorial Library |b SML, Stacks, LC Classification >> HN57 .S26X 2009 (LC)|DELIM|9487123
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|a 2010-01-13T09:00:14.000Z
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|c ON ORDER