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Author Burleigh, Michael, 1955-

Title Blood and rage : a cultural history of terrorism / Michael Burleigh
Edition First U.S. edition
Published New York : Harper, [2009]
©2009

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Description xii, 577 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), color map ; 24 cm
Contents Green : the Fenian dynamiters -- Red : Russian nihilists and revolutionaries -- Black : anarchists and terrorism -- Death in the sun : terror and decolonisation -- Attention-seeking : Black September and international terrorism -- Guilty white kids : the Red Brigades and the Red Army faction -- Small-nation terror -- World rage : Islamist terrorism
Summary This book is a sweeping and deeply penetrating work of history that explores the nature of terrorism from its origins in the West to today's global threat fueled by fundamentalists. The author, a distinguished historian emphasizes the lethal resentments and the twisted morality that spawn terrorism rather than the ideological or religious justification that routinely accompanies it. He reveals who the terrorist groups are, how they organize and operate, what motivates their violence, and how wider support encourages them. This book takes us from the roots of terrorism in the Irish Republican Brotherhood, the Russian Nihilists, and the London-based anarchists of Black International to the various terrorist campaigns that exist today. It also explores the lives of people engaged in careers of political violence and those who are most affected by terrorism
Notes Originally published: London : HarperPress, c2008
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 533-545) and index
Subject Terrorism -- History.
LC no. 2009291892
ISBN 0061173851
9780061173851 (hardcover)
Other Titles Blood & rage