The aim of the book is to explore the social and cultural impact of rumor from Antiquity to the mid-1990s, examining it as one of the most important contributing factors to violence and discrimination. Usually defined as an unverified account that circulates from one person to another and refers to an object, event, or matter of public interest, rumor and its impact have largely been ignored by scholars and authors. Eugen O. Chirovici has tried not only to describe a number of major historic events, but also to explain how the rumors that influenced them came into being and to account for the collective desires or fears that nurtured them. Merely to conclude that the human mind has always been vulnerable to rumors, sometimes with lethal consequences, is not enough; it is important to understand not only what happens, but also why it happens. For at least three reasons, Chirovici thinks that it is important-particularly in this era of explosive development in mass communications-to understand the complex mechanisms whereby rumors emerge and spread. The first is that history has taught us that in certain circumstances rumors can be extremely dangerous, being employed as tools of manipulation, disinformation, and propaganda. The second relates to a deeper understanding of the way in which the most recent inventions-the Internet, social networks, digital landscape-affect and will go on affecting our lives; the virtual world is a historically unprecedented vehicle for the dissemination of rumors. And the third has to do with the wider and more nebulous idea of progress. In other words, are we less vulnerable to rumors today than we were, for example, in the Middle Ages?



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By Eugen O. Chirovici



Inhalt

Contents
Argument
The Number of the Beast: Nero Did Not Play the Lyre While Rome BurnedThe Bloody Road to Redemption: The Paupers' Crusade Bankruptcy and the Stake: The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of ChristFive Centuries of Rumors: The Witch HuntsViolence and Fear: The St. Bartholomew's Day MassacreA Rumor Brings a Kingdom to Ruin: The Mississippi BubbleWhen Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Enemy: The Affair of the NecklaceToo Loud To Be True: The California Gold RushJack the Ripper: A Real Person or Just a Bunch of Rumors?Cannons and Rumors: The Curious Case of Noel Pemberton BillingHearing is not Believing: The Night When 'They' Attacked AmericaWhen Death of a Democracy is Greeted with Applause: The Reichstag Fire 13. The Birth of a Mythology: The Roswell Incident
14. The Dictator Who Didn't Have Gold Taps: The End of Communism in Eastern Europe
15. Murderous Rumors: The Rwanda Genocide
16. A New Witch Hunt: The Satanic Ritual Abuse
Afterword
Bibliography

Titel
Rumors That Changed the World
Untertitel
A History of Violence and Discrimination
EAN
9781498500845
ISBN
978-1-4985-0084-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
11.12.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.68 MB
Anzahl Seiten
192
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch