Burning the Flag
The Great 1989–1990 American Flag Desecration Controversy
by Robert Goldstein (author)
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“In 1989, the Supreme Court ruled that dissidents had a constitutional right under the First Amendment to burn the flag. During the Bush Administration, Congress passed the Flag Protection Act (FPA), and so doing reflected the broad spectrum of opinion that saw the flag as a sacred symbol of American freedoms. Robert Justin Goldstein's Burning the Flag thoughtfully draws on the disciplines of law, political science and history to analyse the controversy in all its dimensions.” — London Review of Books
“Goldstein has written a wonderfully comprehensive and highly readable history and analysis of the flag desecration debate in the US.”—Choice

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- Publisher Kent State University Press
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780873385985 / 0873385985
- Publication Country or regionUS
- FormatCased
- Primary Price 34 USD
- Pages476
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Responsibilityedited by Maggie Anderson and Alex Gildzen ; Raymond A. Craig, associate editor.
- Page size24
- Biblio NotesIncludes index.
- Reference CodeBDZ0002159181
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