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The Gunning Of America Business And The Making Of American Gun Culture Pamela Haag

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The Gunning Of America Business And The Making Of American Gun Culture Pamela Haag
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.5 MB
Author: Pamela Haag
ISBN: 9780465098569, 0465098568
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Gunning Of America Business And The Making Of American Gun Culture Pamela Haag by Pamela Haag 9780465098569, 0465098568 instant download after payment.

Americans have always loved guns. This special bond was forged during the American Revolution and sanctified by the Second Amendment. It is because of this exceptional relationship that American civilians are more heavily armed than the citizens of any other nation.
Or so we're told.
In The Gunning of America, historian Pamela Haag overturns this conventional wisdom. American gun culture, she argues, developed not because the gun was exceptional, but precisely because it was not: guns proliferated in America because throughout most of the nation's history, they were perceived as an unexceptional commodity, no different than buttons or typewriters.
Focusing on the history of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, one of the most iconic arms manufacturers in America, Haag challenges many basic assumptions of how and when America became a gun culture. Under the leadership of Oliver Winchester and his heirs, the company used aggressive, sometimes ingenious sales and...

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