Ann Larabee Explained
Ann Larabee (born 1957[1]) is an American literary historian who has written on the cultural impact of disasters. She is a professor of 20th century and contemporary literature at Michigan State University.
Works
- (2015)[2]
- The Dynamite Fiend: The Chilling Tale of a Confederate Spy, Con Artist, and Mass Murderer (2005)[3] [4]
- Decade of Disaster (2000)[5] [6]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Larabee, Ann, 1957- . id.loc.gov . December 5, 2021.
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- Klotter . James C. . Review of The Dynamite Fiend: The Chilling Tale of a Confederate Spy, Con Artist, and Mass Murderer . . 104 . 1 . 165–167 . 2006 . 0023-0243 . 23386759 . mdy-all .
- Marquis . Greg . Review of The Dynamite Fiend: The Chilling Tale of a Confederate Spy, Con Artist, and Mass Murderer . Michigan Historical Review . 32 . 1 . 133–134 . 2006 . 10.1353/mhr.2006.0018 . 0890-1686 . 20174151 . mdy-all .
- Mergen . Bernard . Slow Fade to Green . . 39 . 3 . 53–68 . 2001 . 0883-105X . 41279832 . mdy-all .
- Lupton . Deborah . Review of Risk Revisited; Decade of Disaster . Sociology . 35 . 1 . 223–225 . 2001 . 10.1177/0038038501035001019 . 0038-0385 . 42856263 . 220672718 . mdy-all .