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Overview""IT'S TIME! They have my cattle and now they have one of my boys. Range War begins tomorrow at Bundy Ranch."" These words, pounded out on a laptop at Cliven Bundy's besieged Nevada ranch on April 6, 2014, ignited a new American revolution. Across the country, a certain type of citizen snapped to attention- This was the flashpoint they'd been waiting for, a chance to help a fellow American stand up to a tyrannical and corrupt federal government. Up in Arms chronicles how an isolated clan of desert-dwelling Mormons became the guiding light-and then the outright leaders-of America's Patriot movement. The nation was riveted in 2014 when hundreds of Bundy supporters, many of them armed, forced federal agents to abandon a court-ordered cattle roundup. Then in 2016, Ammon Bundy, one of Cliven's 13 children, led a 41-day armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Those events and the subsequent shootings, arrests, and trials captured headlines, but they're just part of a story that has never been fully told. John Temple, award-winning journalist and author of American Pain, gives readers an unprecedented and objective look at the real people and families at the heart of these highly publicized standoffs. Up in Arms offers a propulsive narrative populated by rifle-toting cowboys, apocalyptic militiamen, undercover infiltrators, and the devout and charismatic Bundys themselves. Neither mainstream nor conservative media outlets have contextualized the religious, political, environmental, and economic factors that set the stage for these events. Up in Arms provides a framework for understanding this diverse collection of American rebels who believe government overreach justifies the taking up of arms. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John TemplePublisher: BenBella Books Imprint: BenBella Books Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.561kg ISBN: 9781946885951ISBN 10: 1946885959 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 25 June 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents Author’s Note Preface: Zion Canyon Part I Chapter 1: A Call to Arms Chapter 2: Range Wars Chapter 3: The Team Assembles Part II Chapter 4: Ten Thousand Patriots Chapter 5: Standoff at Toquop Wash Chapter 6: Bundystan Part III Chapter 7: Road to Oregon Chapter 8: A Hard Stand Chapter 9: The Final Four Chapter 10: United States Versus Bundy Epilogue Sources Acknowledgments About the AuthorReviews"""[An] intelligent, impeccably researched deep dive into two clashes between the federal government and right-wing antigovernment protesters . . . Temple's even-handed and painstaking reportage yields a clear and unbiased portrait of this subsection of the movement."" —Publishers Weekly ""Give[s] the reader the information needed to decide whether he or she belongs on Team Bundy or Team Fed—or neither."" —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ""Act One of the Bundy Burlesque is neatly chronicled by John Temple in another new book, Up in Arms."" —KNPR/Desert Companion ""If you want to understand the extremist militia groups popping up around the country lately, you need to start with Nevada's notorious Bundy clan. Temple shines a light on the people as well as the religious, political and economic factors that gave rise to this dangerous movement."" —The Revelator ""A tale of the modern American frontier, told by one of our great independent journalists."" —Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic ""With Up in Arms, John Temple delivers another fierce and searching portrait of an American subculture. His last book, American Pain, opened up the vault on painkiller pill mills, delivering a prescient harbinger of the opioid crisis. Now, his new and piercing look at the Bundy clan and the wider Patriot militia culture is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the continuing schism between rural and urban America."" —Anthony Swofford, New York Times bestselling author of Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles ""John Temple's depth of reporting is nothing short of remarkable. Reading Up in Arms, I was truly immersed, as if I was witnessing the bizarre series of events unfolding in real time. Most Americans only experienced a fraction of the saga through mass media's parachute journalism. Temple's in-depth approach propels you into the unbelievable story with extraordinary details, characters, history, and riveting scenes."" —Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Academy Award–nominated documentary filmmaker of Heroin(e)" [An] intelligent, impeccably researched deep dive into two clashes between the federal government and right-wing antigovernment protesters . . . Temple's even-handed and painstaking reportage yields a clear and unbiased portrait of this subsection of the movement. --Publishers Weekly Give[s] the reader the information needed to decide whether he or she belongs on Team Bundy or Team Fed--or neither. --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Act One of the Bundy Burlesque is neatly chronicled by John Temple in another new book, Up in Arms. --KNPR/Desert Companion If you want to understand the extremist militia groups popping up around the country lately, you need to start with Nevada's notorious Bundy clan. Temple shines a light on the people as well as the religious, political and economic factors that gave rise to this dangerous movement. --The Revelator A tale of the modern American frontier, told by one of our great independent journalists. --Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic With Up in Arms, John Temple delivers another fierce and searching portrait of an American subculture. His last book, American Pain, opened up the vault on painkiller pill mills, delivering a prescient harbinger of the opioid crisis. Now, his new and piercing look at the Bundy clan and the wider Patriot militia culture is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the continuing schism between rural and urban America. --Anthony Swofford, New York Times bestselling author of Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles John Temple's depth of reporting is nothing short of remarkable. Reading Up in Arms, I was truly immersed, as if I was witnessing the bizarre series of events unfolding in real time. Most Americans only experienced a fraction of the saga through mass media's parachute journalism. Temple's in-depth approach propels you into the unbelievable story with extraordinary details, characters, history, and riveting scenes. --Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker of Heroin(e) Author InformationJohn Temple is an investigative journalist and the author of American Pain- How a Young Felon and His Ring of Doctors Unleashed America's Deadliest Drug Epidemic, which was named a New York Post ""Favorite Book of 2015"" and a 2016 Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee for Fact Crime. Temple wrote two previous nonfiction books- The Last Lawyer- The Fight to Save Death Row Inmatesand Deadhouse- Life in a Coroner's Office. The American Society of Legal Writers awarded The Last Lawyer the 2010 Scribes Book Award. Temple is a tenured journalism professor at West Virginia University's Reed College of Media. Before academia, Temple worked as a newspaper reporter in Pittsburgh, North Carolina and Florida. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |