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The Oxford Handbook of the History of Terrorism

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Terrorism

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Terrorism presents a revaluation of the major narratives in the history of terrorism, exploring the emergence and the use of terrorism in world history from antiquity up to the twenty-first century.

The volume presents an overview of terrorism’s antecedents in the pre-modern world, analyzes the emergence of terrorism in the West, and presents a series of case studies from non-Western parts of the world that together constitute terrorism’s global reception history. Essays cover a broad range of topics from tyrannicide in ancient Greek political culture, the radical resistance movement against Roman rule in Judea, the invention of terrorism in Europe, Russia, and the United States, anarchist networks in France, Argentina, and China, imperial terror in Colonial Kenya, anti-colonial violence in India, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, and the German Autumn, to right-wing, eco-and religious terrorism, as well as terrorism’s entanglements with science, technology, media, literature and art.