Description
This third edition includes a new introduction, based on updated information about the assassination since the second edition was published in 1993, including material from the National Archives and several major recent interpretations of the events. Drawing on a variety of primary source materials from the National Archives and the FBI's and CIA's declassified assassination files, Crime of the Century remains a book of importance not only to students of the Kennedy assassination but also scholars of government response to political violence.
About the Author
Michael L. Kurtz is professor emeritus of history at Southeastern Louisiana University. In 1995 he testified before the Assassination Records Review Board regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Kurtz is coauthor of Louisiana: A History and was associate editor for Readings in Louisiana History.
Reviews
"Kurtz offers the most compelling, readable, and novel treatment of America's most controversial assassination case, and does so with no taint of sensationalism." -Choice [Refers to a previous edition.] "Solidly researched, absorbing, and often provocative, this is recommended for most collections." -William Thomas Miller, Library Journal [Refers to a previous edition.] "Well reasoned and thought provoking." -Publishers Weekly [Refers to a previous edition.] "This well written, extensively reserached volume...is a competent and reputable piece of work." -David Garrow, The Historian [Refers to a previous edition.]
Book Information
ISBN 9781621900092
Author Kurtz
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint University of Tennessee Press
Publisher University of Tennessee Press
Weight(grams) 456g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm