ISBN: PB: 9780300188813

Yale University Press

September 2019

520 pp.

23,5x15,6 cm

26 black&white illus.

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£32.50
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Another Kind of War

The Nature and History of Terrorism

In the years since 9/11, there has been a massive surge in interest surrounding the study of terrorism. This volume applies distinguished military historian John Lynn's lifetime of research and teaching experience to this difficult topic. As a form of violence that implies the threat of future violence, terrorism breeds insecurity, vulnerability, and a desire for retribution that has far-reaching consequences. Lynn distinguishes between the paralyzing effect of fear and the potentially dangerous and chaotic effects of moral outrage and righteous retaliation guiding counterterrorism efforts. In this accessible and comprehensive text, Lynn traces the evolution of terrorism over time, exposing its constants and contrasts. In doing so, he contextualizes this violence and argues that a knowledge of the history and nature of terrorism can temper its psychological effects, help us more accurately and carefully assess threats, and develop informed and measured responses.

About the author

John A. Lynn II is emeritus professor of military history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and former president of the United States Commission on Military History. His writings include "Women, Armies, and Warfare in Early Modern Europe" and "Battle: A History of Combat and Culture".