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Journal articles on the topic "Michigan Militia"

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MULLOY, DARREN. "Conversing with the Dead: The Militia Movement and American History." Journal of American Studies 38, no. 3 (December 2004): 439–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875804008734.

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If one forgets the past, he will not be prepared for the future.The Militia of MontanaYES! TODAY JUST AS YESTERDAY.The Michigan MilitiaWhen the militia movement emerged in the United States during the mid 1990s its members were widely seen as simply the latest practitioners of what Richard Hofstadter famously called “the paranoid style in American politics.” There was much comfort to be had in this characterization. It fitted the militia movement into a long-standing model for understanding right-wing extremism in American life, one in which the principal characteristics of such extremism were readily understood: conspiratorial, Manichean, absolutist – if not apocalyptic – and, of course, paranoid. The problem with this approach, though, is that it tends to discourage any examination of mainstream culture's role in the creation or sustaining of those defined as extremists. It downplays the extent to which the pool of ideological resources employed by the extreme right exists not just on the margins of American life, but also in the very fabric of the American ideology. Little attempt is made to explore the extent to which the ideas and beliefs of these “extremists” are related to, and are drawn from, key periods in US history: from the American Revolution, the period of the constitutional settlement or the settling of the American West, for example. Yet such ideas and beliefs are absolutely central to how groups like the militias see themselves and the world around them.
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Mariani, Mack. "The Michigan militia: Political engagement or political alienation?" Terrorism and Political Violence 10, no. 4 (December 1998): 122–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546559808427485.

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Shaffer, Ryan. "JoEllen McNergney Vinyard.Right in Michigan's Grassroots: From the KKK to the Michigan Militia." Terrorism and Political Violence 25, no. 2 (April 2013): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2012.728943.

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Kelly, Michaeleen, and Kate Villaire. "The Michigan Militia and Emerson's Ideal of Self-Reliance." Journal of Social Philosophy 33, no. 2 (May 2002): 282–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0047-2786.00009.

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Bennett, David H. "JoEllen McNergney Vinyard. Right in Michigan's Grassroots: From the KKK to the Michigan Militia." American Historical Review 117, no. 4 (September 21, 2012): 1260–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/117.4.1260.

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Tentler, Leslie Woodcock. "Right in Michigan's Grassroots: From the KKK to the Michigan Militia (review)." Catholic Historical Review 98, no. 2 (2012): 396–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.2012.0110.

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Joshua D. Freilich. "Right in Michigan's Grassroots: From the KKK to the Michigan Militia by JoEllen McNergney Vinyard." Michigan Historical Review 38, no. 2 (2012): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mhr.2012.0010.

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Passell, Josh. "New patriot games." Index on Censorship 24, no. 5 (September 1995): 114–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030642209502400524.

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When I returned to the United States after four years in England, I felt as if the country had shifted under my feet. Remember 1991? George Bush was triumphantly concluding the Gulf War and seemed electorally invincible; Bill Clinton was stumbling in the early primaries; no-one had heard of Clarence Thomas or Anita Hill; Waco was just another town in Texas; OJ was still married. Don't worry about the far right, I would say with the confidence and accuracy of a BBC meteorologist, they've always been there, and periodically they reappear to scare us. I would cite The Order, Posse Comitatus, or Aryan Nation as the Michigan Militia of their time. Then Waco happened, and I was stunned. Then Oklahoma City happened, and I was aghast. Politicians have been ‘running against Washington’ and voters ‘throwing the bums out’ for as long as I can remember. The rise of cults, militias, and other extremists is something very different with little relation to left or right, Republican or Democrat. With militiamen spouting hate and calling it love, with ‘patriots’ taking up arms against the government, with religious zealots dying in infernos, one might justifiably ask what else is at hand. Where is America now? Ask another American and you'd get another answer, but here's mine: America is at (or near) a place where I cannot burn the nation's flag and call it legal protest, but the Ku Klux Klan can burn a cross in a public space and call it religion. If I feel a little unsteady on my feet, I guess I haven't regained my land legs yet.
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SINGH, PROFESSOR ROB. "Robert H. Churchill, To Shake Their Guns in the Tyrant's Face: Libertarian Political Violence and the Origins of the Militia Movement (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009, $35.00). Pp. 370. isbn978 0 472 11682 9." Journal of American Studies 44, no. 3 (August 2010): 649–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875810001507.

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Stock, C. M. "To Shake Their Guns in the Tyrant's Face: Libertarian Political Violence and the Origins of the Militia Movement. By Robert H. Churchill. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009. xiv, 370 pp. $35.00, ISBN 978-0-472-11682-9.)." Journal of American History 97, no. 2 (September 1, 2010): 533–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/97.2.533.

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Books on the topic "Michigan Militia"

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Miller, Duane Ernest. Michigan's state defense forces: A concise history and lineage of the Michigan Emergency Volunteers and its predecessors, 1917-1998. Lansing, Mich: Berlin Green Press, 1999.

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LeRoy, Barnett, and Rosentreter Roger, eds. Michigan's early military forces: A roster and history of troops activated prior to the American Civil War. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2003.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to amend the Militia act. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to amend the Militia act. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to amend the Militia act. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2002.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act respecting the Canada and Michigan Bridge and Tunnel Company. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Commons, Canada Parliament House of. Bill: An act to incorporate the Canadian Lo[an] and Investment Company. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Commons, Canada Parliament House of. Bill: An act to incorporate the Quebec [and] New Brunswick Railway Company. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Commons, Canada Parliament House of. Bill: An act to supervise and control th[e] warehousing, inspecting and weig[h]ing of grain in Manitoba and th[e] North-west Territories. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Commons, Canada Parliament House of. Bill: An act to incorporate the St. Clair River Railway Bridge and Tunnel Company. Ottawa: I.B. Taylor, 2002.

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