Culture of honor

Culture of honor1996
About this book
In this brilliantly argued book, the authors explore the reasons behind the higher rate for homicides among whites in the southern United States. They discover that it isn't socioeconomic class, population density, the legacy of slavery, or the heat of the South; it is the traditional "culture of honor" - in which a man's reputation is seen as central to his economic survival - that makes the difference.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2467047W
Subjects
HistoryPsychological aspectsPsychological aspects of ViolenceSocial conditionsViolenceSocial psychologySouthern states, historyPsychology