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  1. America As A Gun Culture Lyrics. Senator Joseph Tydings of Maryland, appealing in the summer of 1968 for an effective gun-control law, lamented: “It is just tragic that in all of Western...

  2. Since strict gun controls clearly could not entirely prevent homicides, suicides, armed robberies, or gun accidents, there is no simple way of estimating the direct human cost, much less the

  3. America as a Gun Culture. 18 min read. A- A+. It's the only industrial nation in which the possession of rifles, shotguns, and handguns is lawfully prevalent among large numbers of its population. Richard Hofstadter. October 1970. Volume. 21. Issue. 6.

  4. America as a Gun Culture. Richard Hofstadter. American Heritage Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1970 - Firearms ownership - 8 pages. The United States is the only industrial urban...

  5. In 1970, historian Richard Hofstadter explained America’s exceptionally high rates of gun owner-ship and violence as the result of a deep-seated “gun culture.” While we often reference this uniquely American phenomenon, the explanatory value of Hofstadter’s (1970) assessment is unclear.

  6. Some of the most important essays on gun rights, gun culture, and the meaning of the Second Amendment have appeared in American Heritage over the last 50 years.

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  8. Jun 20, 2023 · In his 1970 essay, “America as a Gun Culture,” historian Richard Hofstadter remarked on—or, more accurately, lamented—the uniqueness of the U.S. “as the only modern industrial urban nation that persists in maintaining a gun culture.”

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