Terrorism

Terrorism
ISBN-10
0737718730
ISBN-13
9780737718737
Series
Terrorism
Category
History
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Author
Deborah A. Miller

Description

Presents a history of terrorism through speeches and addresses given throughout the ages, from Robespierre on the French Revolution to Qaddafi on the Libyan Revolution and Bush on the American war on terror.

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