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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
PART ONE
The Precedent of 1774: The Role of Insurgent Violence in the Political Theory of the Founding 27
The Revolution as Living Memory: Fries' Rebellion and The Alien and Sedition Act Crisis of 1798-1800 57
The Libertarian Memory of the Revolution in the Antebellum Era 95
PART TWO
The Roots of Modern Patriotism: Conscription, Resistance, and the Sons of Liberty Conspiracy of 1864 107
Cleansing the Memory of the Revolution: Americanism, the Black Legion, and the First Brown Scare 145
The Making of the Second Brown Scare: Liberal Pluralism and the Evolution of the White Supremacist Right 175
PART THREE
The Origins of the Militia Movement: Violence and Memory on the Suburban-Rural Frontier 185
An Exploration of Militia Ideology: The Whig Diagnosis of Post-Cold War America 229
Epilogue: The Defense of Liberty in the Age of Terror 273
Appendix 279
Notes 287
Index 355