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Book Title
We Shall Be No More: Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly Uni
Publication Date
2012-03-20
Pages
344
ISBN
9780674063723
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
We Shall Be No more : Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Richard BELL
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Number of Pages
344 Pages

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Suicide is a quintessentially individual act, yet one with unexpectedly broad social implications. Though seen today as a private phenomenon, in the uncertain aftermath of the American Revolution this personal act seemed to many to be a public threat that held no less than the fate of the fledgling Republic in its grip. Salacious novelists and eager newspapermen broadcast images of a young nation rapidly destroying itself. Parents, physicians, ministers, and magistrates debated the meaning of self-destruction and whether it could (or should) be prevented. Jailers and justice officials rushed to thwart condemned prisoners who made halters from bedsheets, while abolitionists used slave suicides as testimony to both the ravages of the peculiar institution and the humanity of its victims. Struggling to create a viable political community out of extraordinary national turmoil, these interest groups invoked self-murder as a means to confront the most consequential questions facing the newly united states: What is the appropriate balance between individual liberty and social order? Who owns the self? And how far should the control of the state (or the church, or a husband, or a master) extend over the individual? With visceral prose and an abundance of evocative primary sources, Richard Bell lays bare the ways in which self-destruction in early America was perceived as a transgressive challenge to embodied authority, a portent of both danger and possibility. His unique study of suicide between the Revolution and Reconstruction uncovers what was at stake--personally and politically--in the nation's fraught first decades.

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Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674063724
ISBN-13
9780674063723
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111081597

Product Key Features

Author
Richard BELL
Publication Name
We Shall Be No more : Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
344 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hv6548.U5b45 2012
Reviews
Richard Bell takes us among the inner demons early Americans encountered, and offers as reliable a picture of this fractured reality as we are likely to get. His book is engagingly written, as visceral a cultural history as you will find., In We Shall Be No More: Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States , Richard Bell movingly emphasizes the sometimes clumsy efforts of American asylums and humanitarian societies to care for those who tried to kill themselves, but who lived on for days, weeks, or years afterwards. Bell never forgets that suicide is about individuals and the persistence or recovery of their stories. His arresting, involving work on the young American republic brings out the farcical and tragic aspects of suicide. It also reveals a healthy suspicion of commentators in all periods who lament the helter-skelter decline of manners and morals, whether due to changes in legislation or reading habits., A thoughtful and provocative look at the cultural politics of suicide in the early American Republic. After reading We Shall Be No More , it will be impossible to look at suicide and not recognize the deep political issues it evokes., The conflict between individual liberty and mutual obligation was at the heart of republican society and government, and in Bell's capable hands suicide is revealed as a crucial battleground in that struggle. A remarkable book., In We Shall Be No More: Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States, Richard Bell movingly emphasizes the sometimes clumsy efforts of American asylums and humanitarian societies to care for those who tried to kill themselves, but who lived on for days, weeks, or years afterwards. Bell never forgets that suicide is about individuals and the persistence or recovery of their stories. His arresting, involving work on the young American republic brings out the farcical and tragic aspects of suicide. It also reveals a healthy suspicion of commentators in all periods who lament the helter-skelter decline of manners and morals, whether due to changes in legislation or reading habits.
Copyright Date
2012
Topic
United States / 19th Century, Suicide, United States / General
Lccn
2011-019574
Dewey Decimal
362.280973
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Psychology, History

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