
Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom
The first collection of its kind: a wide-ranging empirical study of terrorism, suicide terrorism and martyrdom that spans continents and cultures, from Northern Ireland to Tokyo, the Middle East, the UK, America and Israel. Gathering theoretical and field research on radicalisation, peace-making and the aftercare of those harmed by political violence, it shows that the entanglement of religion, politics and violence is neither new nor confined to the Muslim world. Edited with Christopher Alan Lewis and colleagues.