![]() ![]() Rebecca Moore also edited two collections of letters from her two sisters who died in Jonestown. The complete chapter appears here as a pdf. Jim Jones and the Conspiracists by Jim HouganĪ Sympathetic History of Jonestown: The Moore Family Involvement in the Peoples Temple (1985) (selected chapters)Ĭhapter 9: Tim Stoen, 1977 (this chapter appears as a pdf)Įxcerpts from Chapter 16: McGehee v. ![]() Reconstructing Reality: Conspiracy Theories About Jonestown (2002)Ĭomments on Reconstructing Reality: Conspiracy Theories About Jonestown by Ken McCarthyĪ Response to Ken McCarthy’s Comments by Rebecca Moore Representations of Jonestown in the Arts (2006)įOIA Lawsuit Results in Release of Thousands of Documents (2005)ĭrinking the Kool-Aid: The Cultural Transformation of a Tragedy (2002) Survivors Speak Thirty Years Later (2008) The Sacred and the Profane in Wilson Harris’ Jonestown (2008) History Comes Alive: Jonestown in the Classroom (2010) The Transformation of Peoples Temple in California: From Pentecostal Church to Political Movement (2014)Ī Dream Deferred: The Promise and Pathos of Peoples Temple (2013)Ĭontested Knowledge: What Conspiracy Theories Tell Us (2013)Īddress at Jonestown Memorial Dedication Service (2011) Jonestown and the Study of NRMs: How Survivors and Artists Are Reshaping the Narrative of Jonestown (2014) Jane Smiley Character Dips into Peoples Temple (2015) The Stigmatized Deaths In Jonestown: Finding A Locus For Grief (2015)Īfrican-American Women Find Voice in New Jonestown Novel (2015) Rhetoric, Revolution, and Resistance in Jonestown, Guyana (2016) Joanstown: A Different Look at Guyana (2017) The FBI and Religion: The Case of Peoples Temple (2017)įreedom of Religion, Freedom of Information, and the National Security State (2007 revised and expanded, 2017) Nesci Book Offers Psychoanalytic Portrait of Jim Jones (2018)Ĭue the Kool-Aid: Watching Jonestown Docs in the ‘Fake News’ Era (2018)Īn Update on the Demographics of Jonestown (2017) Leslie Mootoo: A Critical Analysis (2018)Ĭult, New Religious Movement, or Minority Religion? (2018) The Forensic Investigation of Jonestown Conducted by Dr. Revisiting Jonestown: An Interdisciplinary Study of Cults – A Review (2019) Jonestown at 40: The Real Conspiracy Is More Disturbing Than the Theories (2019) Jonestown in American Religious Life (2018 posted 2020)īefore the tragedy at Jonestown, the people of Peoples Temple had a dream (2019) The Erasure (and Re-inscription) of African Americans from the Jonestown Narrative (PDF here) (2018 posted 2020) Women’s Roles in Peoples Temple and Jonestown (with Catherine B. InTOXICating Followership: A Review (2021) Spreadsheet Offers Downloadable Demographic Tool for Researchers (2021)īringing Release, Finding Peace: Memories of Vernon Gosney (2021)Ī Monumental Problem: Memorializing the Jonestown Dead (2021) Striking to the Marrow of Jonestown, a review of Marrow by darlene anita scott (2022) Godwin’s Law and Jones’ Corollary: The Problem of Using Extremes to Make Predictions (2022) ![]() Rebecca is the co-manager of this website. She may be reached at Hardat Sukhdeo: The Man Who Knew Too Little (2022) Rebecca was interviewed by Kelly Lavoie in July 2019 for her Lines and Strings blog. She also kept a blog throughout 2018, the 40th anniversary of the tragedy, called The Jonestown Journal (2018). She has written and published extensively on Peoples Temple and Jonestown (listed here), including her book Understanding Jonestown and Peoples Temple (Praeger, 2009), and an extensive description of the Temple appears at the World Religions & Spirituality Project at Virginia Commonwealth University. Rebecca Moore is Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at San Diego State University. ![]()
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