The Cambridge History of Terrorism provides a comprehensive reference work on terrorism from a distinctly historical perspective offering systematic analyses of key themes problems and case studies from terrorisms long past. Featuring expert scholars from across the globe this volume examines the phenomenon of terrorism through regional case studies largely written by local scholars as well as through thematic essays exploring the relationship between terrorism and other historical forces. Each of the chapters - whether thematic or case-study focused - embodies new research-based analysis which will help to inform and reshape our understanding of one of the worlds most challenging problems.
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