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In The Name Of God And Country Reconsidering Terrorism In American History Michael Fellman

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In The Name Of God And Country Reconsidering Terrorism In American History Michael Fellman
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Michael Fellman
ISBN: 9780300155013, 0300155018
Language: English
Year: 2010

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In The Name Of God And Country Reconsidering Terrorism In American History Michael Fellman by Michael Fellman 9780300155013, 0300155018 instant download after payment.

With insight and originality, Michael Fellman argues that terrorism, in various forms, has been a constant and driving force in American history. In part, this is due to the nature of American republicanism and Protestant Christianity, which he believes contain a core of moral absolutism and self-righteousness that perpetrators of terrorism use to justify their actions. Fellman also argues that there is an intrinsic relationship between terrorist acts by non-state groups and responses on the part of the state; unlike many observers, he believes that both the action and the reaction constitute terrorism.


Fellman’s compelling narrative focuses on five key episodes: John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry; terrorism during the American Civil War, especially race warfare and guerrilla warfare; the organized “White Line” paramilitary destruction of Reconstruction in Mississippi; the Haymarket Affair and its aftermath; and the Philippine-American war of 1899–1902. In an epilogue, he applies this history to illuminate the Bush-Cheney administration’s use of terrorism in the so-called war on terror. In the Name of God and Country demonstrates the centrality of terrorism in shaping America even to this day.

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