The Wrong Hands: Popular Weapons Manuals and Their Historic Challenges to a Democratic Society

Author:   Ann Larabee (Associate Professor and Chair of American Studies, Associate Professor and Chair of American Studies, Michigan State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190201173


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   20 August 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ann Larabee (Associate Professor and Chair of American Studies, Associate Professor and Chair of American Studies, Michigan State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9780190201173


ISBN 10:   0190201177
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   20 August 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A fascinating work of historical recovery and textual discovery. Ann Larabee asks hard questions about violence, terrorism, and free speech, and demands that we look to history to help sort out the answers. -Beverly Gage, Professor of History, Yale University, and author of The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in its First Age of Terror Larabee's brilliant, groundbreaking history explores fascinating and profound questions about freedom and dangerous information. Ranging from the 19th century anarchists to al-Qaeda and the Boston marathon bombers, The Wrong Hands is invaluable for understanding both the terrorist threat and the threat to civil liberties posed by overreacting to terrorism. -Richard Bach Jensen, author of The Battle against Anarchist Terrorism: An International History, 1878-1934 One of our best writers, Ann Larabee, brings extensive research and splendid prose to bear on a topic that is vital to democracy-how to regulate, if at all, speech that contains instructions for weapons and violence. With essential detail and sharp analysis, Larabee discusses the history of weapons manuals, the political use of technical information, the wide variety of governmental responses, the constitutional and moral issues at stake, and the challenges of the digital age. She makes a strong argument that in the contest between suppression and tolerance the legitimacy of government itself can become problematic. -Steven S. Smith, Kate M. Gregg Distinguished Professor of Social Science and Professor of Political Science, Washington University


A fascinating work of historical recovery and textual discovery. Ann Larabee asks hard questions about violence, terrorism, and free speech, and demands that we look to history to help sort out the answers. --Beverly Gage, Professor of History, Yale University, and author of The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in its First Age of Terror Larabee's brilliant, groundbreaking history explores fascinating and profound questions about freedom and dangerous information. Ranging from the 19th century anarchists to al-Qaeda and the Boston marathon bombers, The Wrong Hands is invaluable for understanding both the terrorist threat and the threat to civil liberties posed by overreacting to terrorism. --Richard Bach Jensen, author of The Battle against Anarchist Terrorism: An International History, 1878-1934 One of our best writers, Ann Larabee, brings extensive research and splendid prose to bear on a topic that is vital to democracy-how to regulate, if at all, speech that contains instructions for weapons and violence. With essential detail and sharp analysis, Larabee discusses the history of weapons manuals, the political use of technical information, the wide variety of governmental responses, the constitutional and moral issues at stake, and the challenges of the digital age. She makes a strong argument that in the contest between suppression and tolerance the legitimacy of government itself can become problematic. --Steven S. Smith, Kate M. Gregg Distinguished Professor of Social Science and Professor of Political Science, Washington University To date, The Wrong Hands is not only the most comprehensive book on the history of bomb making in the U.S. as tied to instructional manuals, but it also digs into corners and places the average person could not go, providing a thoughtful narrative about balancing the nation's constitutional rights and protections. --Lansing City Pulse Today, the internet and social media provide unprecedented opportunities for non-violent critics, actual terrorists and government officials alike to perpetuate their positions indefinitely. The Wrong Hands brilliantly guides us through these challenges to American democracy. --Times Higher Education For well over a century the United States government has regarded the circulation of weapons manuals and instruction booklets as dangerous and criminal. Ann Larabee traces the nuanced history of do-it-yourself weapons manuals from the late nineteenth century to the present to explain their role in the state's evolving policy toward radical dissent. The book covers a wide variety of topics from The Anarchist Cookbook to Edward Abbey's novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, which have been accused of inspiring domestic terrorists. It is an interesting look at the battle between free speech and the right of the public to have access to information that could be dangerous in the wrong hands. -- Skeptical Inquirer An entertaining, enlightening book on what happens when restricted information gets into the hands of the 'wrong people.' Highly recommended. --Choice The core of The Wrong Hands is not so much about the existence of these weapons and explosives manuals or their actual historical use by various American radicals from the 19th century until today, however. It is, instead, much more about the heated arguments over the publication, distribution, or possession of these manuals - a conflict of First Amendment/free expression principles and domestic security and law enforcement concerns....The Wrong Hands ough to be of interest to many lawfare readers --Kenneth Anderson, Lawfare Blog Meticulously researched, often illuminating, always thought-provoking, Ann Larabee's The Wrong Hands is a nuanced and essential supplement to our understanding of the complexities of how dissent, and efforts to repress it, has shaped the United States. --Journal for the Study of Radicalism


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Ann Larabee is Professor of English and American Studies at Michigan State University. She is the author of Decade of Disaster and The Dynamite Fiend, and co-editor of the Journal for the Study of Radicalism.

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