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DOOMED TO REPEAT? Terrorism and the Lessons of History (Paperback, New)
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DOOMED TO REPEAT? Terrorism and the Lessons of History (Paperback, New)
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The essays in this collection examine the place of history in
terrorism studies and in contemporary discussions on terrorism and
counter-terrorism. This volume marks an effort by a group of
scholars and practitioners to provide a justification for the
better understanding of Terrorism's past and the importance of this
past for today and tomorrow. The collection is divided into four
sections. Section One places Terrorism Studies and the study of
history in context and considers the connections between these
fields of study. Section Two is written by non-historians and
practitioners who have seen the importance of historical context
and perspective in the understanding of current events. Section
Three provides case studies that explore the history of terrorism
and politically motivated violence. Section Four places concerns
about terrorism in regional and foreign policy context. "This
collection helps us advance our understanding of terrorism beyond
simplistic and dichotomist assertions about "them" and "us." Taken
together, these essays highlight the importance of analyzing,
rather than assuming." -Chris Dixon, Professor, School of History,
Philosophy, Religion, and Classics, The University of Queensland,
Australia. "This collection could not come at a more opportune time
given the current preoccupation in government with Terrorism... It
will not only contribute substantially to the current scholarship
on the subject, but will set a benchmark by which future
researchers will have to measure themselves. It will, furthermore,
become a reference for both students and experts in the field."
-Philip Dwyer, Director, Social and Cultural Conflict Research
Group, University of Newcastle, Australia. "In this volume, the
subject matter ranges widely over the field including important
contributions on some of the major areas of international conflict
of the last twenty years. By paying attention to national, regional
and international phenomena, this collection will provide access to
a breadth of historical perspectives and approaches that is
uncommon in this field of studies." -Mark Finnane, Professor, ARC
Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University,
Australia.
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