Sumario: | This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the impact of ETA terrorism on its victims, exploring various perspectives including the direct violence inflicted on society and the mechanisms of mobilization and protest by citizens to combat terrorism. It examines the effects on tourism and Spain’s image, and the portrayal of victims in cinema and literature. The text compares political violence in other regions like Colombia, Peru, and Northern Ireland. It also discusses the historical and social context of ETA's actions, the civic resistance movements against ETA, and the evolution of victim support organizations in Spain. The work is aimed at those interested in the social sciences and history, particularly with a focus on terrorism and its effects on society.
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