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Gone From The Promised Land

Jonestown in American Cultural History [Paperback]

by Isabel Paterson, John R. Hall

    • Authors

      Isabel Paterson +1

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Transaction Publishers

    • Published

      February 2004

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      If we are to learn anything of value from the murders and mass suicide at Jonestown, its history must be salvaged from popular myths, which are little more than superficial atrocity tales. In this superb cultural history, John R. Hall presents a reasoned analysis of the meaning of Jonestown: why it happened and how it is tied to our history as a nation, our ideals, our practices, and the tensions of modern culture. Hall deflates the myths of Jonestown by exploring the social character of Jim Jones's Peoples Temple - how much of what transpired was unique to the group and its leader and how much can be explained by reference to wider social processes? The book begins by examining the cultural origins of Jonestown: Who was Jim Jones? Where did he get his ideas and followers? How was his Peoples Temple established? The organizational base of the Temple is analyzed through relevant comparisons with modern institutionalized practices in economics, bureaucracy, social control, public relations, and power. The author then traces the situational causes of the Temple's conflict with its detractors, the collective migration to Guyana, and the mass suicide.By assessing the degree to which the Peoples Temple was truly an aberration or simply an exaggeration of our society's contradictions, the author deepens our understanding of a modern scape-goat.

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      • Authors

        Isabel Paterson +1

      • Book Format

        Paperback / softback

      • Publisher

        Transaction Publishers

      • Published

        February 2004

      • Edition

        2nd Revised edition

      • Weight

        554g

      • Page Count

        412

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 25 mm

      • ISBN

        9780765805874

      • ISBN-10

        0765805871

      • Eden Code

        1193761

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      • ISBN: 9780765805874

      • Publisher: Transaction Publishers

      • Release Date: February 2004

      • Weight: 554g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 25 mm

      • Eden Code: 1193761


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