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The Anglo-Saxons--Stoddard And Lovecraft: Ideas Of Anglo-Saxon Supremacy And The New England Counter-Revolution, Benjamin M. Welton May 2021

The Anglo-Saxons--Stoddard And Lovecraft: Ideas Of Anglo-Saxon Supremacy And The New England Counter-Revolution, Benjamin M. Welton

Madison Historical Review

This paper attempts to explain the New England Counter-Revolution through two very different men--H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) and T. Lothrop Stoddard (1883-1950). While one was a respected and popular scholar, and the other was a little-known pulp writer, both men combined New England regionalism, a belief in Anglo-Saxon superiority, the primacy of modern science, and a belief in racial/eugenic differences to create a unique political paradigm little recognized at the time but influential today.


Book Review On Fight The Power: African Americans And The Long History Of Police Brutality In New York City., James Barney Apr 2019

Book Review On Fight The Power: African Americans And The Long History Of Police Brutality In New York City., James Barney

Madison Historical Review

Attached is a book review on Clarence Taylor's Fight the Power: African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City