The Cambridge history of terrorism

"Terrorism and responses to terrorism have repeatedly had a profound influence in shaping human experience. A terrorist incident was the detonator setting off the cataclysmic First World War explosion; terroristic violence was one of the important elements within the anti-colonial reshaping of...

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Other Authors: English, Richard, editor literario, autor (editor literario)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore : Cambridge University Press 2021.
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Summary:"Terrorism and responses to terrorism have repeatedly had a profound influence in shaping human experience. A terrorist incident was the detonator setting off the cataclysmic First World War explosion; terroristic violence was one of the important elements within the anti-colonial reshaping of global politics during the twentieth century; responses to the September 2001 terrorist attack on the USA defined much subsequent international politics; terrorism has frequently been deployed by states against their own and other peoples; and the mutually-shaping intimacy of non-state and state violence, together with the often agonising legacies emerging from that terrorising relationship,"-- Sitio web del editor.
Physical Description:XVI, 702 páginas ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
ISBN:9781108470162
9781108455329