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Peter Boag
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- In Small and Large Things Remembered ix
- PROLOGUE. “A Scene of Wholesale Butchery”: A Document of Rural Ethnology 1
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PART 1. “Aided by Boys upon Horseback, Who Carried Lanterns”: Boyhood in Rural Oregon
- Introduction 21
- CHAPTER 1. “The Hope and Life of the Nation”: Boys and Families on the Republican Landscape 25
- CHAPTER 2. “A Child, Sick with Scarlet Fever”: The Traumas and Violence of Rural Childhood 44
- CHAPTER 3. “Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child”: The Bad-Boy Problem and the Montgomery Parricide 61
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PART 2. “One by One They Are Dropping Like the Autumn Leaves”: Agricultural Decline, Dying Pioneers, and Parricide
- Introduction 91
- CHAPTER 4. “The Pinching Economies of Life”: The Agrarian Crisis and the Murder of Parents 95
- CHAPTER 5. “His People Being Pioneers”: Parricide in an Age of Death and an Era That Celebrated Killing 123
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PART 3. “We’re Going to Hang Him Right Here, on This Tree”: Killing Loyd Montgomery
- Introduction 153
- CHAPTER 6. “The Scaffold Is All Framed and Ready to Be Put in Place”: Executing a Boy on an Altar of Global Capitalism 156
- CHAPTER 7. “At 14½ Minutes His Heart Ceased to Beat”: A Boy’s Life from 4:30 p.m., 19 November 1895, to 7:26 a.m., 31 January 1896 169
- EPILOGUE. “The Case of Loyd Montgomery Does Not End with His Death”: Burying a Boy and Digging Up the Past 213
- Notes 223
- Bibliography 265
- Index 285
- Emil and Kathleen Sick Series in Western History and Biography 299
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- In Small and Large Things Remembered ix
- PROLOGUE. “A Scene of Wholesale Butchery”: A Document of Rural Ethnology 1
-
PART 1. “Aided by Boys upon Horseback, Who Carried Lanterns”: Boyhood in Rural Oregon
- Introduction 21
- CHAPTER 1. “The Hope and Life of the Nation”: Boys and Families on the Republican Landscape 25
- CHAPTER 2. “A Child, Sick with Scarlet Fever”: The Traumas and Violence of Rural Childhood 44
- CHAPTER 3. “Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child”: The Bad-Boy Problem and the Montgomery Parricide 61
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PART 2. “One by One They Are Dropping Like the Autumn Leaves”: Agricultural Decline, Dying Pioneers, and Parricide
- Introduction 91
- CHAPTER 4. “The Pinching Economies of Life”: The Agrarian Crisis and the Murder of Parents 95
- CHAPTER 5. “His People Being Pioneers”: Parricide in an Age of Death and an Era That Celebrated Killing 123
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PART 3. “We’re Going to Hang Him Right Here, on This Tree”: Killing Loyd Montgomery
- Introduction 153
- CHAPTER 6. “The Scaffold Is All Framed and Ready to Be Put in Place”: Executing a Boy on an Altar of Global Capitalism 156
- CHAPTER 7. “At 14½ Minutes His Heart Ceased to Beat”: A Boy’s Life from 4:30 p.m., 19 November 1895, to 7:26 a.m., 31 January 1896 169
- EPILOGUE. “The Case of Loyd Montgomery Does Not End with His Death”: Burying a Boy and Digging Up the Past 213
- Notes 223
- Bibliography 265
- Index 285
- Emil and Kathleen Sick Series in Western History and Biography 299