The Infernal Machine: A History of Terrorism

The Infernal Machine: A History of Terrorism

by Matthew Carr
The Infernal Machine: A History of Terrorism

The Infernal Machine: A History of Terrorism

by Matthew Carr

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Overview

A highly accessible account of the history of terrorism that places 9/11 and Al Qaeda in historical context

Today, political violence has become the scourge of our world and terrorism is routinely described as a uniquely modern evil. Yet however unprecedented in scope the new terrorist organizations might appear, Matthew Carr argues in this definitive history of terrorism that they are merely offshoots of a spectacular bombing in 1881: the assassination of Tsar Nicholas II by terrorists . . . or were they freedom fighters?

Thus begins a narrative of extraordinary sweep that Publishers Weekly called “engrossing, unsettling” and the Boston Globe praised as “brave and wise” and “a book for the ages.” In The Infernal Machine, Carr unearths the complex realities of terrorist violence and its indelible impact on nations as different as Italy, Argentina, France, Algeria, Ireland, Russia, Japan, and the United States.

Spanning over a century of world history, The Infernal Machine reveals stunning similarities in societies’ responses to terrorism despite profound political and cultural differences. Carr demonstrates again and again that the true impact of terrorism has been felt in the overreactions of government and the media to acts of political violence. This “encyclopedic and diagnostic . . . primer for our frightening times” (Edmonton Journal) allows us to see our current predicament against a background of striking historical parallels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781595581792
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 04/02/2007
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Matthew Carr is the author of several books of nonfiction, including Blood and Faith, Fortress Europe, and Sherman’s Ghosts (all from The New Press), and a novel, The Devils of Cardona. He has written for a variety of publications, including the New York Times, The Observer, The Guardian, and others. He lives in the United Kingdom.

Table of Contents


Prologue: The Bomb in the Baby Carriage     1
Beginnings
The Hero Takes the Stage     13
Anarchists and Dynamitards     37
Terror and Resistance     58
Freedom Fighters
Savages     77
The Romance of the Urban Guerrilla     109
The Revolutionary Festival     133
Patriots     165
The Terrorist Decades
The Dawn of International Terrorism     197
The First War on Terror     223
The Armies of God     237
Waiting for Catastrophe     268
A Raid on the Path: 9/11 and the War on Terror     291
Epilogue: In a Time of Terror     322
Notes     329
Selected bibliography     357
Acknowledgments     382
Index     384
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