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Michel Wieviorka

The Making of Terrorism

Translated by David Gordon White
408 pages,     © 1993, 2004

Paper $26.00

ISBN: 9780226896533   Published October 2003

Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Part One - A Sociological Analysis of Tradition
1. Social Movement, Antimovement, and Terrorism
2. Intellectuals and Terrorism
3. The Media and Terrorism
4. Live Terrorism
5. Inversion
6. Conclusion to Part One
Part Two - Social Movements and Marxism-Leninism: The Italian Phenomenon of Leftist Extremist Terrorism
7. Fifteen Years of Armed Insurgency
8. The Social, Political, and Intellectual Roots of Armed Insurgency
9. A Sociological Intervention with Terrorists
10. Conclusion to Part Two
Part Three - Nation, Class, and Revolution: The Basque Phenomenon of ETA
11. A History of Armed Struggle in Southern Euskadi
12. An Analysis of ETA Violence
13. The Work of the Veteran Group
14. The Work of the Separatist Group
15. Conclusion to Part Three
Part Four - International Terrorism
16. The Palestinian Movement
17. Palestinian Terrorism
18. Lebanese Actors: A General Analytical Model
19. The Disinherited, Communal Violence, and Terrorism
20. Conclusion to Part Four
General Conclusion
Appendix: On Methodology
Abbreviations
Movements, Organizations, and Some Proper Names
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Subjects



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