Defending the Homeland

Historical Perspectives on Radicalism, Terrorism, and State Responses
West Virginia University Press
West Virginia University Press
9781933202167
$29.99
Paperback
2007-10-12
2007-10-12
Terrorism and national security have been in the foreground of the nation’s political landscape since the uncertain times brought on by the attacks of September 11, 2001. This collection of scholarly essays provides a chance to learn from the past by offering an analytic—and sometimes provocative—look at the inseparability of security and history. This work is divided into separate elements depicting security on the national and international levels. “Part One–The US and National Security,” focuses on topics such as “Rank-And-File Rednecks: Radicalism and Union Leadership in the West Virginia Mine Wars,” among others. “Part Two–International Terrorism,” looks at violence overseas, such as “Beyond Victims and Perpetrators: Women Terrorists and Their Own Stories.”
6.000in x 9.000in x 0.700in
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"…Defending the Homeland—as a whole and through its individual chapters—will be of interest to general readers and to students and academics from a range of disciplines. This book is bound to be included on many syllabi and reading lists, as well as among the sources cited in scholars’ publications." Dr. Pete Lentini, director, Global Terrorism Research Centre, Monash University, Australia
234 Pages
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