ABSTRACT

Though the history of terrorism stretches back to the ancient world, today it is often understood as a recent development. Comprehensive enough to serve as a survey for students or newcomers to the field, yet with enough depth to engage the specialist, The Routledge History of Terrorism is the first single-volume authoritative reference text to place terrorism firmly into its historical context.

Terrorism is a transnational phenomenon with a convoluted history that defies easy periodization and narrative treatment. Over the course of 32 chapters, experts in the field analyze its historical significance and explore how and why terrorism emerged as a set of distinct strategies, tactics, and mindsets across time and space. Chapters address not only familiar topics such as the Northern Irish Troubles, the Palestine Liberation Organization, international terrorism, and the rise of al-Qaeda, but also lesser-explored issues such as:

  • American racial terrorism
  • state terror and terrorism in the Middle Ages
  • tyrannicide from Ancient Greece and Rome to the seventeenth century
  • the roots of Islamist violence
  • the urban guerrilla, terrorism, and state terror in Latin America
  • literary treatments of terrorism.

With an introduction by the editor explaining the book’s rationale and organization, as well as a guide to the definition of terrorism, an historiographical chapter analysing the historical approach to terrorism studies, and an eight-chapter section that explores critical themes in the history of terrorism, this book is essential reading for all those interested in the past, present, and future of terrorism.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I State terror, tyrannicide, and terrorism in the pre-modern world

part |2 pages

Part III Terrorism in the twentieth century

chapter 14|14 pages

The Northern Irish Troubles

part |2 pages

Part V Critical themes in the history of terrorism

chapter 24|14 pages

Modernity and terrorism

chapter 25|14 pages

Terrorism and insurgency

chapter 26|14 pages

Suicide terrorism

chapter 28|14 pages

Media and terrorism

chapter 29|14 pages

Terrorism and technology

chapter 30|14 pages

International terrorism

part |2 pages

Part VI The historiography of terrorism