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ISBN: HB: 9780300124590

Yale University Press

November 2013

384 pp.

22.9x15.2 cm

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£27,00
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Civil Disobedience

An American Tradition

The distinctive American tradition of civil disobedience stretches back to pre-Revolutionary War days and has served the purposes of determined protesters ever since. This stimulating book examines the causes that have inspired civil disobedience, the justifications used to defend it, disagreements among its practitioners, and the controversies it has aroused at every turn. Tracing the origins of the notion of civil disobedience to eighteenth-century evangelicalism and republicanism, Lewis Perry discusses how the tradition took shape in the actions of black and white abolitionists and antiwar protesters in the decades leading to the Civil War, then found new expression in post-Civil War campaigns for women's equality, temperance, and labour reform. Gaining new strength and clarity from explorations of Thoreau's essays and Gandhi's teachings, the tradition persisted through World War II, grew stronger during the decades of civil rights protest and antiwar struggles, and has been adopted more recently by anti-abortion groups, advocates of same-sex marriage, opponents of nuclear power, and many others. Perry clarifies some of the central implications of civil disobedience that have become blurred in recent times – nonviolence, respect for law, commitment to democratic processes – and throughout the book highlights the dilemmas faced by those who choose to violate laws in the name of a higher morality.

About the Author

Lewis Perry is John Francis Bannon, S.J., Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Saint Louis University. His previous books have dealt with anarchism, antislavery movements, American intellectual life, and moral problems in history.

Reviews

"Exploring its moral paradoxes and practical complexities in rich and often riveting detail, Lewis Perry rescues the tradition of civil disobedience from the simplistic pieties to which it is often reduced and demonstrates its integral role throughout American history" – Eric J. Sundquist, author of "King's Dream: The Legacy of Martin Luther King's"