The history of terrorism: from antiquity to al Qaeda
Gerard Chaliand; Arnaud Blin
University of California Press (2007)
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History / Military / Iraq War (2003-), Political Science / Globalization, Terrorism, Terrorism - History, Terrorism/ History
e-Book 9780520247093
English
This authoritative work provides an essential perspective on terrorism by offering a rare opportunity for analysis and reflection at a time of ongoing violence, chilling threats, and renewed reprisals. In it, some of the best international specialists working on the subject today examine terrorism's long and complex history from antiquity to the present day and find that terror, long the weapon of the weak against the strong, is a tactic as old as warfare itself. Beginning with the Zealots of Antiquity, the contributors discuss the Assassins of the Middle Ages, the 1789 Terror movement in Europe, Bolshevik terrorism during the Russian Revolution, Stalinism, "resistance" terrorism during World War II, and Latin American revolutionary movements of the late 1960s. Finally, they consider the emergence of modern transnational terrorism, focusing on the roots of Islamic terrorism, al Qaeda, and the rise of the contemporary suicide martyr. Along the way, they provide a groundbreaking analysis of how terrorism has been perceived throughout history. What becomes powerfully clear is that only through deeper understanding can we fully grasp the present dangers of a phenomenon whose repercussions are far from over.
Product Details
LoC Classification HV6431 .H5713 2007
Dewey 363.32509
Cover Price £24.95
No. of Pages 483
Height x Width 228 x 148  mm
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