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Terrortimes, Terrorscapes

Terrortimes, Terrorscapes
Author: Volker Benkert
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1612497322

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Terrortimes, Terrorscapes: Continuities of Space, Time, and Memory in Twentieth-Century War and Genocide investigates interconnections between space and violence throughout the twentieth century, and how such connections informed collective memory. The interdisciplinary volume shows how entangled notions of time and space amplified by memory narratives led to continuities of violence across different conflicts creating “terrortimes” and “terrorscapes” in their wake. The volume examines such continuities of violence with the help of an analytical framework built around different themes. Its first part, spatial and temporal continuities of violence, looks at contested spaces and ideas of national, ethnic, or religious homogeneity that are often at the heart of prolonged conflicts. The second part, on states and actors, addresses the role of states as enablers of violence, asymmetric power dynamics, and the connection between imperialism and genocide in Africa. Imagination and emotion—the focus of the third part—explores utopian visions and their limits that instigate or hinder, and the mobilization of emotion through propaganda. Finally, the fourth part shows how the recollection of the past sometimes triggers new terrortimes. Departing from an understanding of violence limited to certain areas and time frames, this volume describes continuities of violence as overlapping fabrics woven together from notions of space, time, and memory.


Terror Times Three

Terror Times Three
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Total Pages: 0
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ISBN: 9781619506824

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The Age Of Terror

The Age Of Terror
Author: Strobe Talbott
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786749997

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Momentous events have a way of connecting individuals both to history and to one another. So it was on September 11. Even before more than 4000 people died in less than two hours, there were farewell messages from the sky. In their last minutes, doomed passengers used cell phones to reach loved ones. A short time later, office workers trapped high in the burning towers called spouses, children, parents. Never had so many had the means to say good-bye. During the hours afterward, the survivors scrambled to make contact with family and friends. "Are you all right?" they asked. As the enormity of it all began to sink in, the question hanging in the air was, Were we all right? Since September 11, many have noted a humbling irony: the more time we'd spent in the old world and the better we thought we understood its organizing principles, the less ready we were for the new one. Suddenly, familiar terms and concepts were inadequate, starting with the word terrorism itself. The dictionary defines it as violence, particularly against civilians, carried out for a political purpose. September 11 certainly qualified. But American's earlier encounters with terrorism neither anticipated nor encompassed this new manifestation. Commentators instantly evoked Pearl Harbor, that other bolt-from-the-blue raid, sixty years before, as the closest thing to a precedent. But there really was none. This was something new under the sun.


Experiences of Terror

Experiences of Terror
Author: Roland John
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1988
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Wars of Terror

Wars of Terror
Author: Gabriele Marranci
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre: Comparative civilization
ISBN: 9781474217095

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Homegrown Terror

Homegrown Terror
Author: Victoria Sherrow
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1464610142

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At the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, a quiet spring day began like any other in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. Government employees arrived for a busy workday. Parents dropped their children off at the day care center. Suddenly, a colossal explosion tore through the nine-story building, the front of it crumbling to the ground. More than one hundred people died instantly. Many more were injured. Tragedy gripped the nation. What caused the explosion? An American terrorist had detonated a bomb. Author Victoria Sherrow examines this catastrophic day, including stories from witnesses and survivors, and the cause of this hateful crime, homegrown terrorism.


Terror Times Two

Terror Times Two
Author: Nick Carter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN: 9780441572854

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Terror World

Terror World
Author: Tony Norman
Publisher: Badger Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781844244935

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A Hidden Terror

A Hidden Terror
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Total Pages: 212
Release: 1893
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Seasons of Terror

Seasons of Terror
Author: Ray Bradbury
Publisher: Gallery 13
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781982115951

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Spine-tingling stories that can be enjoyed all year round—this deliciously creepy and gorgeously wrought graphic anthology introduces a new generation to four literary giants—Ray Bradbury, Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, and Robert McCammon. In the spring, a young girl hears a woman crying for help from beneath the dirt in her backyard, but no one seems to believe her…During summertime, a college student inexplicably walks deeper and deeper into the thick forest, until he happens upon a stone cottage whose inhabitants lead a very particular way of life…Before the fall chill arrives, a group of friends embark on an adventurous weekend to a remote lake where a sinister force awaits…In the dark depths of winter, behind frigid enemy lines, Great Britain’s most potent weapon against Nazi Germany lives between worlds: good and evil, and man and wolf…. With evocative prose and vivid illustrations, these unforgettable stories—“The Screaming Woman” by Ray Bradbury; “The Man in the Woods” by Shirley Jackson; “The Raft” by Stephen King; and “The Man from London” by Robert McCammon—embody the seasons in which they are set, bringing you to the very edge of reality, mixing the best elements of the mythology of our youth with the perilous horrors of adulthood.