Arming America
Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture is a discredited 2000 book by historian Michael A. Bellesiles about American gun culture, an expansion of a 1996 article he published in the Journal of American History. Bellesiles, then a professor at Emory University, used fabricated research to argue that during the early period of US history, guns were uncommon during peacetime and that a culture of gun ownership did not arise until the mid-nineteenth century.
Author | Michael A. Bellesiles |
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Country | United States |
Genre | History |
Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
Publication date | 2000 |
Pages | 603 |
ISBN | 0-375-40210-1 |
683.4/00973 21 | |
LC Class | HV8059.B395 2000 |
Although the book was awarded the prestigious Bancroft Prize in 2001, it later became the first work for which the prize was rescinded, following a decision of Columbia University's Board of Trustees that Bellesiles had "violated basic norms of scholarship and the high standards expected of Bancroft Prize winners."