An edition of "To shoot, burn, and hang" (1994)

"To shoot, burn, and hang"

folk-history from a Kentucky mountain family and community

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An edition of "To shoot, burn, and hang" (1994)

"To shoot, burn, and hang"

folk-history from a Kentucky mountain family and community

1st ed.
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"To Shoot, Burn, and Hang" offers a rare glimpse into the values, beliefs, fears, and prejudices of an Appalachian community during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing largely on the oral narratives of his own family members and of other residents of Fleming County, Kentucky, Daniel Rolph vividly reconstructs four dramatic episodes from the community's past.

Those episodes include an anti-temperance mob action in 1884, a witch burning in 1898, the activities of Mormons and the persecution of the sect from 1896 to 1910, and the brutal lynching of an accused murderer in 1903. Not only do these events share a theme of intense violence or murder but they are often infused with supernatural overtones and beliefs.

Using the oral accounts in conjunction with public records and documents, as well as the latest scholarship, Rolph probes deeply into the collective attitudes revealed by these episodes and places them in historical and cultural context.

As Rolph points out, there have been many books about southern violence, but such studies too often succumb to stereotyping and overgeneralization. By focusing on one area of northeastern Kentucky during a brief but remarkable period of social unrest, Rolph produces a study rich in fascinating - and previously unrecorded - particulars. "To Shoot, Burn, and Hang" is a compelling demonstration of the role traditional narratives can play in the reconstruction of the past and in breathing life into history.

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Pages
171

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"To shoot, burn, and hang": folk-history from a Kentucky mountain family and community
1994, University of Tennessee Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-167) and index.

Published in
Knoxville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.2/09769/56
Library of Congress
GR110.K4 R65 1994, GR110.K4.R65 1994, GR110.K4 .R65 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 171 p. :
Number of pages
171

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Open Library
OL1436527M
Internet Archive
toshootburnhangf0000rolp
ISBN 10
0870498444
LCCN
93048781
OCLC/WorldCat
29634664
Library Thing
427368
Goodreads
6043013

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