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http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/DayWal

A round table discussion [including Mark Lause] was held on Beverly 
Gage's book The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its 
First Age of Terror (Oxford University Press, USA, 2009). The book 
examines the history of terrorism in the late 19th and early 20th 
centuries, focusing on the 1920 Wall Street bombing. The panelists 
considered Professor Gage's re-examination of the nature of class 
struggles, left-wing social movements, and violence and repression from 
the Gilded age to the immediate post-World War I years. Topics included 
connections made between the first Red Scare and the current war on 
terrorism. Professor Gage also commented on the discussion about her 
book, her first one. Professor Green chaired. This "Book Roundtable on 
Beverly Gage’s The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its 
First Age of Terror" was a session of the 125th annual meeting of the 
American Historical Association, held at the Hynes Convention Center.

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