1. Writing the history of terrorism; 2. The origins of political violence in the pre-modern era; 3. Trajectories of terrorism in the transition to modernity; 4. Nineteenth-century Russian revolutionary and tsarist terrorisms; 5. European nation-state terrorism and its antagonists, at home and abroad, 1848–1914; 6. Terrorism in a democracy: the United States; 7. Communist and Fascist authoritarian terror; 8. Global ideological terror during the Cold War; 9. Toward the present: terrorism in theory and practice.
A groundbreaking history of the roots of modern terrorism, ranging from early modern Europe to the contemporary Middle East.
Martin Miller is Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at Duke University, North Carolina. A specialist in Russian revolutionary movements, his earlier books include Freud and the Bolsheviks (1998) and The Russian Revolution (2001).
'Miller has written a splendid scene-shifting narrative of dilemmas
of power, with cameos of individual terrorists, theoreticians of
terror, architects of state terror, and scenes of terror across the
globe. His study offers deep understanding of the basic and
enduring reasons for both Red and White Terror.' Philip Pomper,
Wesleyan University
'Martin Miller has written a fresh and provocative history of
terrorism from the French Revolution to the contemporary world. By
spotlighting the dynamic interplay between terrorist movements and
the modern state, its security apparatuses and 'wars on terrorism',
Miller compels readers to rethink the origins, nature, and scope of
terrorism in its broadest sense. This important book demonstrates
the fundamental significance of history to contemporary debates
about terrorism and state violence.' Susan Morrissey, University
College London
'The Foundations of Modern Terrorism is an unusual, well-written
and fascinating study of the relationship between rebel and state
terror from the French Revolution to the end of the twentieth
century. The first serious study of a very important problem, it
will intrigue everyone interested in terrorism, provoke many future
studies and be a landmark in the discipline.' David C. Rapoport,
founding and co-editor, Journal of Terrorism and Political
Violence
'[An] admirably lucid and meticulous account.' New Statesman
'Essential background to the terror of state power.' Morning
Star
'Miller offers a concise overview of modern terrorism pre-9/11 …
Evenhanded, clear, dispassionate in tone, and wide ranging in
scope, this book gathers the work of specialized research into one
convenient account. Useful indeed.' W. Morrisey, Choice
'The Foundations of Modern Terrorism is a thoughtful and compelling
contribution to a body of literature so extensively researched and
rehashed that it is often tough to find anything new … the book
makes a telling contribution.' Thomas Colley, Strife
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