Terrorist Attacks on American Soil is a close look at some of the most horrific terrorist attacks in the United States from the Civil War to present day. J. Michael Martinez takes us on a trek through history, providing a context for these dreadful events and a greater understanding of the lessons we can learn from them.
Terrorist Attacks on American Soil is a close look at some of the most horrific terrorist attacks in the United States from the Civil War to present day. J. Michael Martinez takes us on a trek through history, providing a context for these dreadful events and a greater understanding of the lessons we can learn from them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Michael Martinez is an attorney and author of numerous articles and five books, including Coming for to Carry Me Home: Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Understanding Terrorism PART I: The Nineteenth Century Chapter 1: "A Sight Which Can Never Be Forgotten": The Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857) Chapter 2: "The Gentle, Kindhearted Bioterrorist": Luke Pryor Blackburn and the Yellow Fever Plot (1864-1865) Chapter 3: "We May Suspect That Race was the Cause of the Hostility": The Colfax Massacre (1873) PART II: The Modern Era Chapter 4: "The McNamaras Have Betrayed Labor": The Los Angeles Times Bombing (1910) Chapter 5: "An Explosion Just Like the Sound of a Gatling Gun": The Wall Street Bombing (1920) Chapter 6: "A President Has to Expect These Things": The Truman Assassination Attempt (1950) Chapter 7: "The Klan is Back on the Market": The Sixteenth Street Bombing and the Civil Rights Movement (1963) Chapter 8: "You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Winds Blows": Weatherman and the Counterculture Movement (1960s) PART III: Postmodern Terror Chapter 9: "A Revolution Against the Industrial System": The Unabomber (1970s-1990s) Chapter 10: "How Charged with Punishments the Scroll": The Oklahoma City Bombing (1995) Chapter 11: "There is a Bomb in Centennial Park; You Have 30 Minutes": Eric Robert Rudolph (Late 1990s) Chapter 12: "The System was Blinking Red": The Radical Islamic Movement and the September 11 Attacks PART IV: Conclusion The Lessons of Terrorism Notes References About the Author
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Understanding Terrorism PART I: The Nineteenth Century Chapter 1: "A Sight Which Can Never Be Forgotten": The Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857) Chapter 2: "The Gentle, Kindhearted Bioterrorist": Luke Pryor Blackburn and the Yellow Fever Plot (1864-1865) Chapter 3: "We May Suspect That Race was the Cause of the Hostility": The Colfax Massacre (1873) PART II: The Modern Era Chapter 4: "The McNamaras Have Betrayed Labor": The Los Angeles Times Bombing (1910) Chapter 5: "An Explosion Just Like the Sound of a Gatling Gun": The Wall Street Bombing (1920) Chapter 6: "A President Has to Expect These Things": The Truman Assassination Attempt (1950) Chapter 7: "The Klan is Back on the Market": The Sixteenth Street Bombing and the Civil Rights Movement (1963) Chapter 8: "You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Winds Blows": Weatherman and the Counterculture Movement (1960s) PART III: Postmodern Terror Chapter 9: "A Revolution Against the Industrial System": The Unabomber (1970s-1990s) Chapter 10: "How Charged with Punishments the Scroll": The Oklahoma City Bombing (1995) Chapter 11: "There is a Bomb in Centennial Park; You Have 30 Minutes": Eric Robert Rudolph (Late 1990s) Chapter 12: "The System was Blinking Red": The Radical Islamic Movement and the September 11 Attacks PART IV: Conclusion The Lessons of Terrorism Notes References About the Author
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