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The assassination of William McKinley: anarchism, insanity, and the birth of the social sciences

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This text examines the assassination of President McKinley, which took place as the social sciences turned their attention to social problems such as violence, immigration, and mental health.

It explores the understanding of political violence and the meaning of criminal responsibility during this time.

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Lexington Books
1498565514 / 9781498565516
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
06/12/2017
English
312 pages
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