THE INVENTION OF TERRORISM IN EUROPE, RUSSIA, AND THE UNITED STATES
An account of how the spread of knowledge about terrorist acts was, from the onset, a transatlantic process, one intended to impact rulers as well as the ruled. Dietze shows that terrorism has existed in its modern form since the 1850s, its core strategies and tactics remaining remarkably unchanged despite the advent of new technologies and methods. Illus.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 646
Publisher: Verso
ISBN: 9781786637192
Item #: 9095535
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