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ISBNs | 978-5-04-115860-6 |
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The weight | 0,421 kg |
Size | 138 × 212 mm |
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The book by Oleg Budnitsky, Doctor of History, Professor at the Higher School of Economics, is dedicated to the phenomenon of terrorism in the Russian Empire in the second half of the XNUMXth and early XNUMXth centuries. It is designed to eliminate the terminological fog and give a complete picture of this phenomenon in a time perspective, to trace the motivation of various terrorist groups, the psychology of their individual representatives. A broad view will allow us to see the cause-and-effect relationships: what caused the transition to terrorism, why the authorities reacted in one way or another, how the reaction of the authorities changed the trajectories of the development of terrorist activities. An unobtrusive and capacious form of presentation will make it possible to comprehend the phenomenon of terrorism in the context of global history, as well as to get acquainted with the transformation of the regime of the Russian Empire and the deepening of its internal crisis.
In your hands, reader, is a fascinating, but at the same time strictly scientific guide to the labyrinths of the history of terrorism in the Russian Empire.