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Terrorism, 1980-1987 : A Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Hardback Book

Terrorism, 1980-1987 : A Selectively Annotated Bibliography Hardback

Part of the Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science series

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This work, together with Mickolus's Literature of Terrorism: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography, published in 1980, provides the most comprehensive bibliography on terrorist violence available in print.

Terrorism, 1980-1987 concentrates on material written during the 1980s, a period which has seen an enormous outpouring of commentary and research on terrorism and terrorist attacks.

In addition to surveying journalistic, social scientific, and traditional historical studies in some dozen languages, the book also includes the fictional literature of terrorism, offering a broad cross-section of research and opinion on the subject.

The material is organized into sections based on region and functional categories, enabling the researcher to compare quickly developments in specific topics.

Coverage ranges from general treatments of terrorism and tactics of terrorists to material that deals with the terrorist infrastructure, terrorism in specific geographic areas, and responses to terrorism.

The compilers have made special efforts to include items from publications not often cited in terrorism studies, both to give the reader an indication of the breadth of material available and to offer insights into the pervasive effects of terrorism on all aspects of life.

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