Book Talk: American Hysteria / Monday November 2nd

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BOOK TALK
AMERICAN HYSTERIA: THE UNTOLD STORY OF MASS POLITICAL EXTREMISM IN THE UNITED STATES

Join Author Andrew Burt ‘14 - Introduction by Jack Balkin

Monday, November 2, 2015 / 6:10 - 7:00 PM / Sterling Law Building Room 121

This debut book from Andrew Burt details the pivotal moments in American political history when outliers moved to the center, capturing the national spotlight and turning fringe politics mainstream. American Hysteria puts readers at the center of the nation’s most prominent periods of political extremism, from the Anti-Illuminati movement of the 1790s to McCarthyism in the 1950s to the Anti-Sharia movement of today. Both a deep dive into American history and a riveting narrative account, this is book is as much history lesson as it is drama.
Burt argues that political hysteria arises in periods of deep uncertainty about American identity, and that when Americans lose their sense of who they are, they lash out against perceived threats with blacklists, scapegoating, conspiracies, cover-ups and more. By exploring the infamous and sometimes forgotten movements and characters of our nation’s past, this fascinating book provides a unique view into America’s history, its identity, and ultimately its future. 
 – Lyons Press

Sponsored by: the Lillian Goldman Law Library and the Information Society Project at the Yale Law School

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